Cultural Council to Review Grant Applications
Posted On: September 12, 2023
The Cultural Council of Volusia County’s meeting to review applications for the fiscal year 2023-2024 Community Cultural Grant program, originally scheduled for July 28, has been rescheduled to 9 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22. The public meeting will be held in the county council chambers of the Thomas C. Kelly Administration Center, 123 W. Indiana Ave., DeLand.
Thirty nonprofit organizations will present their applications for funding. Each organization will be given a brief opportunity to update Cultural Council members about their programs and respond to members’ questions. Applications will be reviewed in alphabetical order. Organizations applying for the grant are:
African American Museum of the Arts
Art League of Daytona Beach
ArtHaus
Artists' Workshop of New Smyrna Beach
Atlantic Center for the Arts
IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts
Daytona Beach Choral Society
Daytona Beach Symphony Society
Daytona Playhouse
DeLand Naval Air Station
Enterprise Preservation Society
Fall Festival of the Arts, DeLand
Florida Surf Film Festival
Florida Wing, Commemorative Air Force
Gateway Center for the Arts
Halifax Historical Society
Heritage Preservation Trust
Hub on Canal
Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach
Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum
Museum of Art, DeLand
Museum of Arts & Sciences
Ormond Beach Historical Society
Ormond Memorial Art Museum
Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts
Sands Theater Center
Shoestring Theatre
Southeast Volusia Historical Society
USA Dance – Greater Daytona Chapter
West Volusia Historical Society
Grant scores will be announced, but recommended award amounts will be brought before the Volusia County Council for final approval in October. Funding for this grant program comes from the Volusia County Government’s general fund allocation for cultural and heritage programs.
Notice under the Americans with Disabilities Act (Title II)
Pursuant to Title II of the ADA, Volusia County does not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities in providing or conducting its services, programs, or activities. Anyone requiring an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of county policies to participate in a meeting or other event, should contact the county’s ADA Title II coordinator, Jim Corbett, at 386-248-1760 no later than two business days before the event or meeting.
