The Tillamook County Cultural Coalition (TCCC) are accepting grant applications for fiscal year 2022. Completed 2022 Grant applications are to be submitted as one integrated PDF by 5:00 p.m. PST on November 15, 2021 for consideration. This grant opportunity is for Tillamook County citizens and organizations interested in obtaining funding to develop projects that celebrate the arts, humanities, and heritage of our county.
To be considered for a fiscal year 2022 TCCC Grant, projects must address one or more of the following: cultural education, community arts, heritage, the environment, and/or traditions. To be eligible, grant applicants must be an individual(s), a non-profit organization, or a governmental organization. Individuals must be residents of and organizations must maintain registered headquarters in Tillamook County. Priority will be given to activities that will benefit a significant number of Tillamook County residents.
Detailed information about TCCC and the grant application process is also available at the TCCC website:
http://www.tcpm.org/tillamook-co-cultural-coalition.html.
New applications will be reviewed by the TCCC Board and applicants will be notified of funding decisions mid-January, 2022.
Grants funded in the past have ranged from $500 to $2,000. Recipients of the 2021 awards included: Bay City Art Center (DaVinci Project), City of Nehalem (Historic Plots at Nehalem Cemetery), Deanne Ragnell (Wheeler History Signage), Garibaldi Museum (History in the Time of Covid), RecreateNow (Storytelling North County Heritage Book), Lower Nehalem Community Trust (Headwaters Interpretive Signage), Garibaldi Cultural Heritage Initiative (Historic Boathouse Goes Digital), Sitka Center for the Arts & Ecology (Youth Arts Program), Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad (Finish
the CLM 3).
Again, questions may be directed to TCCC at tillamookccc@gmail.com