FY26 Boston Cultural Council Organizational Grant
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Boston Cultural Council Organizational Grant and Application Guidelines
Fall 2025, Fiscal Year 2026
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About the Boston Cultural Council and the BCC Grant
The Boston Cultural Council (BCC) distributes general operating grants annually through the BCC Organizational Grant. These funds are sourced from the City of Boston’s Operating Budget, and the Mass Cultural Council (MCC), a state agency, to strengthen small and mid-sized nonprofit and fiscally-sponsored organizations, as well as fiscally sponsored unincorporated entities and artist collectives. The goal is to invest in the overall operations and capacity-building of organizations that:
- Fosters innovative and original arts, cultural, and creative programming,
- Advance a more just and inclusive creative sector that is responsive, community-informed, and accessible, and
- Improve the quality of life in our city through meaningful arts, cultural, and creative programming.
The BCC grant program works in tandem with other programs within MOAC to ensure that all Boston residents–regardless of background, income, or neighborhood–have access to and can participate in arts and culture as a part of daily life.
The BCC is a 7+ member council composed of Boston residents and is facilitated by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC). Council members work in partnership with MOAC on the strategic direction of the grant program, and they also provide final approval of selected grantees. Council members are selected on the basis of their lived experience within Boston’s arts, cultural, and creative communities and their demonstrated commitment to cultural equity.
Our Commitment To Equity
To truly thrive, Boston must be an equitable city. The Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC) and the Boston Cultural Council acknowledge the systemic harm perpetuated by Boston’s arts sector. People of color in Boston have faced significant barriers to creative resources, space, and economic opportunity. We commit to an intersectional racial justice lens that uplifts those most harmed by systemic oppression and racism. We hold ourselves accountable to implement policies and programs that eliminate structural racism, embrace collective healing, and center Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color and LGBTQIA+ community members, as well as those who face discrimination due to their age, gender, disability, social status, neighborhood, citizenship status, and more. The BCC, in partnership with MOAC, envisions a vibrant and creative Boston, where everyone can access and participate in the arts.
BCC Grant Strategy and Priorities
Ensuring that BCC grants contribute toward its goals requires a deliberate focus on funding organizations that embody and advance cultural equity within Boston's arts ecosystem. BCC also seeks to address inequities in arts funding across the city. A 2016 study published by The Boston Foundation highlights that while small to mid-sized organizations comprise 86% of Boston's arts sector, they receive disproportionately less funding compared to larger institutions.
To counter this imbalance, the BCC prioritizes support for small to mid-sized arts organizations in the Boston arts ecosystem by focusing on organizations with annual budgets under $2 million, committing the majority of grant funds to those with the smallest budgets. Priority is given to organizations where arts and cultural programming are central to their mission. Only organizations who can demonstrate over 50% of their programming is located in the city of Boston are eligible for this grant. In summary, BCC is committed to fund small to mid-sized organizations that exemplify and promote cultural equity in the Boston arts ecosystem.
The Basics
Contact: For questions regarding the BCC Organizational Grant, please email artsgrants@boston.gov and use the subject line, “Question about BCC Grant Application” or leave a message at 617-635-4445
Funding Source: Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture Operating Funds and Mass Cultural Council
Total Funds Available: estimated to be $800,000
Size of grants: $10,000, $7,500, and $5,000
Important Dates: The application opens on Tuesday, September 2, 2025. The deadline for submitting an application is Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 5:00 PM. Grants will be disbursed by the end of spring 2026.
BCC Grant Categories and Eligibility
Eligibility: Who is Eligible to Apply?
- 501(c)(3) organizations with a current annual operating budget under $2 million whose mission and programming demonstrates a clear commitment to foster and sustain the arts and/or cultural creative expression in any arts discipline
- Boston-based organizations or organizations not based in the City of Boston but whose primary programming takes place in Boston and demonstrates strong community partnership. Reviewers will be looking for specific examples of public benefit to the people of Boston, and confirmation that the organization provides 50% or more of their programming in the city of Boston.
- Unincorporated groups can apply with a fiscal sponsor as long as they meet the rest of the eligibility criteria. This includes: artist collectives, volunteer groups, publications, and any other group jointly working toward common creative goals.
- Organizations can submit only one proposal per funding cycle.
Grant Categories
Organizations may apply for funding based on their organizational budget (total expenses from the most recently completed fiscal year). If selected, organizations will receive the full amount associated with their budget category:
- Tier 1: $10,000Organizations with budgets less than $500,000 qualify for Tier 1.
- Tier 2: $7,500Organizations with budgets between $500,000 to $1,000,000 qualify for Tier 2.
- Tier 3: $5,000Organizations with budgets between $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 qualify for Tier 3.
Grant Fund Restrictions
Grant funding may not be used for the following:
- Salaries or stipends for employees of the Boston school system, library, parks department, or any other municipal agency.
- Capital expenditures for schools, libraries, and other municipal agencies.
- Any activity, service, or operations that discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, sexual orientation, or age.
- The purchase of alcohol.
Important note: This is not a program-specific grant. The BCC Organizational Grant is a general operating grant intended to support the overall operations of an organization, rather than a particular project or program.
Additionally, the Boston Cultural Council does not fund grants to:
- Individuals (Individual artists seeking funding from the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture may be eligible for the Opportunity Fund.)
- K-12 schools or K-12 school foundations.
- Main Streets organizations.
- Colleges or universities, or organizations/programs affiliated with colleges or universities.
- “Friends of…” organizations whose primary purpose is to support government entities.
- Religious organizations or programs of any kind. Religious organizations can serve as fiscal sponsors as long as they are not receiving any of the funds provided.
How to Apply
Application Checklist
- Account registration with Submittable.com
- Most recent financial information like a board approved budget. If helpful, you can upload your budget completed using the BCC budget template
- Financial documents such as Forms 990 or 1023 that contain your organization’s EIN, W year of formation, and NTEE code (if applicable)
- Materials for the online application including your organization’s mission statement
- Up to three support materials such as brochures, flyers, images, testimonials, or other collateral that demonstrates your programming and mission (optional)
Application Forms and Submission
BCC uses Submittable for all grant applications. The FY26 BCC Organizational Grant application can be found below these guidelines if you are logged into Submittable. If you would like to review the application questions in advance of starting an application, you can go here. If you are a first time applicant, you will need to create an account with Submittable. Grant updates and final reports will be made through this account, so we recommend using an email address that is generic for your organization - something that multiple people have access to. While we strongly prefer to have all proposals submitted online, we also accept hand-written hard copies using our paper application. Hard copies can be picked up in the MOAC’s office: 1 City Hall Square, Boston, MA 02108 (Eighth floor, Room 802).
Application Opening and Deadline
The BCC grant application opens on September 2, 2025. The application deadline is Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 5:00PM. If you are submitting a hand-written hard copy, it must be received no later than October 16, or delivered to the MOAC’s office by 5:00PM on October 16.
No late applications will be accepted, and MOAC staff will not be available after 5pm on October 16. To avoid technical issues, it is strongly recommended to submit your application before the deadline. If you do experience any last minute technical issues, please email us before the 5:00 PM deadline with both your completed application (in a document) and screenshot of the issue.
Application Support
We have a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) that you can access here and on our website. We will be updating it weekly to include the questions applicants are sending in and their answers, in case that information is helpful to other applicants.
If your question is not resolved through the FAQ, or you would like to meet with a staff member, the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture will host office hours for applicants to discuss the BCC Organizational Grant and its application. The office hours schedule is as follows:
- Monday, September 15, 2025 from 4:30-5:30PM
- Friday, October 3, 2025 at 11AM EST
You can access office hours using this link.
Applicants also have the opportunity to work with members of the Arts Action Consortium (AAC) to receive free, one on one support with their proposal. Applicants can sign up for an individual time slot to meet with a seasoned grant writer and/or advisor who can provide feedback on the proposed project, written content, and narrative framing of the application. To learn more about the AAC and to sign up for a review session, please visit their website.
Accessibility and Accommodations
Interpretation and translation services are available to you at no cost in English | Español | Kreyòl ayisyen | 繁體中文 | Tiếng Việt | 简体中文 | Kriolu | العربية | Русский | Português | Français | Af Soomaali here. You can view our Notice of Language Interpretation (available in multiple languages) for more information.
If you need accommodations, assistance with your application, or if you have any further questions, please contact the grants team at BCC@Boston.gov with the subject line “Question about BCC Grant Application” or leave a message at 617-635-4445. A member from our grants team will follow up with you within 4-5 business days. Due to a high volume of applicants, we strongly suggest you attend an office hour if you have questions. Answers to questions from this year will be added to the FAQ.
Review Process
Once received, grant applications are initially reviewed for eligibility and completeness. If eligible and complete, applications are assigned for review, scored via an evaluation rubric, discussed and selected by the Grant Advisory Team, and approved by the BCC board. All applicants will be notified of BCC funding decisions in early spring 2026.
The BCC is committed to implementing transparent, equitable and inclusive grantmaking practices. The BCC Organizational Grant review process will engage MOAC’s Grant Advisory Team, a cohort of diverse stakeholders inclusive of community members and MOAC staff. The aim of the Grant Advisory Team is to position community members as key decision makers on systems and structures that ultimately have the power to shape their lives and the well-being of their communities.
Evaluation Criteria
Once basic eligibility is met, proposals will be evaluated based on a set criteria. Please see the rubric that starts on page 6 of our guidelines document to view the evaluation criteria.
Reconsideration
An applicant may request reconsideration of a decision on its application if the applicant can demonstrate that the BCC failed to follow published application and review procedures. Reconsideration requests must be made in writing (email or hard copy) and sent to the Mass Cultural Council at the address below or to lcc@art.state.ma.us within fifteen (15) days of the notification date on the disapproval letter (postmark date on envelope or timestamp on email). No reconsideration may be requested by grantees regarding their grant size.
Mass Cultural Council
Attn: Community Department
10 St. James Avenue, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02116-3803
Grant Payment
During the FY26 grant cycle, all Boston Cultural Council grants will be made in full and up front in spring of 2026. All grantees will need to establish a Supplier ID before payment is processed. You can go here to learn how to create a Supplier ID (also sometimes referred to as a “Vendor ID”). Please email vendor.questions@boston.gov or call 617-961-1058 for additional assistance.
Grant reporting is required for all grant amounts. You can find the final report here.
Conflict of Interest
The Boston Cultural Council observes the Mass Cultural Council’s Conflict of Interest Policy regarding review panels. To ensure that all review panels are free from conflicts of interests, panelists are required to disclose any current or prospective affiliations they or their immediate family members have with an actual or potential applicant. “Affiliation” applies to employment, board memberships, independent contractual relationships, advisory or policy relationships, substantial contributor relationships, or other financial relationships. In addition, panelists are required to disclose any past or current adversarial relationships with actual or potential applicants. Panelists will not be permitted to participate in discussions or votes relating to applicants with whom they have an affiliation or relationship.
BABEL NOTICE
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