Greenfield Local Cultural Council Surveys Residents on Priorities for Arts, Culture
GREENFIELD — The Greenfield Local Cultural Council (GLCC) is seeking input from residents on their priorities for arts and culture programming in and around Greenfield. The GLCC has launched a public survey, available until July 31. The results will be used to refresh the local priorities the GLCC utilizes to make funding decisions. Click here to access the survey.
The GLCC is one of more than 300 local cultural councils across Massachusetts. In 2026, the GLCC awarded more than $23,000 to artists, scholars, and other creators hosting events in Greenfield and surrounding towns. Applications for the 2027 funding round will open this fall and will be evaluated using an updated set of criteria informed by the survey results.
“The Greenfield Local Cultural Council’s grant program is a vital investment in the artists, cultural organizations, and community groups that make Greenfield such a creative and engaging place to live,” said Tim Fisk, co-chair of the GLCC. “Each year, we are proud to support a wide range of projects that bring people together and make arts and culture more accessible. The high number of proposals we receive also reflects the depth of creative energy in our community and the continuing need for additional resources to help those ideas come to life.”




