The Georgetown Arts and Culture Board approved $12,100 in grants in July to local arts and culture organizations to help with funding local arts and culture programming that includes visual art, music, and performance art in Georgetown.
The funding is for events in Georgetown taking place between Oct. 1, 2022, and March 31, 2023.
Grant recipients include:
- Central Texas Philharmonic for their Patriotic Pops Concert – $2,500
- Georgetown Art Works for Art Hop – $2,000
- GTX Connect for Fiesta Georgetown – $3,400
- GTX Film for the 2022 GTX Film Festival – $2,000
- Williamson County Symphony Orchestra for their Free Spring Orchestra “Pops” Concert – $2,000
The next grant cycle will accept proposals Dec. 1-30, 2022, for events and programs occurring April 1-Oct. 31, 2023.
The Georgetown Arts and Culture Grants help the Arts and Culture Board fulfill bylaw requirements, which include recognizing and encouraging groups and organizations that enrich Georgetown life by bringing cultural and artistic values and artifacts to the City. Members of the Arts and Culture Board believe a vibrant arts community and cultural offerings are good for the quality of life for residents, will attract visitors, and will assist Georgetown in becoming a nationally recognized arts destination by 2030. The grant program helps develop and strengthen our local arts community by contributing funding to arts and culture programming that enhances our local community.
For more information about the Georgetown Arts & Culture grants, visit arts.georgetown.org.
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