14 Grantees receive support for placemaking and placekeeping activities throughout the City
The City of Lynn and the Lynn Creative Cities initiative are pleased to announce the recipients of the Lynnspire 2025 Creative Placemaking Grant Program. Fourteen individuals and organizations were recently chosen to receive a portion of a $60,000 grant ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.
The Lynnspire grant program was open to all, and favored Lynn-based creatives. Its goal is to support community-driven, creative projects that promote engagement within the community, and create a sense of place. The winners will produce and manage their activities by the end of this year.
โWhat makes this yearโs Lynnspire cohort special is the sheer variety of voices and visions representedโfrom hands-on skill-sharing to bold storytelling and joyful celebration.โ said LaCrecia Thomson, the City of Lynnโs Arts & Culture Planner. โTogether, these projects reflect a city in motion, shaped by the creativity of its people.โ
โAs Lynnspire enters its third year, itโs clear this program is helping to define what creative community-building looks like. These projectsโwhether festivals, workshops, or performancesโmake our city more vibrant, inclusive, and connected.โ
Lynn Mayor Jared C. Nicholson
All Lynnspire applicants followed specific eligibility criteria, then were judged via a standard rubric used for every applicant. Each proposal was scored with awardees being the top scores. There are six $1000 grants, one $4,000 grant, four $5000 grants, & three $10,000 grants.
โLynnspire has helped turn a local dream into a citywide tradition.โ said grant recipient Edwin Cabrera, Executive Director of the Lynn Music Foundation. โWith this support, weโre not just putting on a festivalโweโre building a stage for Lynnโs talent, culture, and unity to shine, year after year.”ย
2025 GRANT AWARDEES
- Lynn Music Foundation, โ2nd Annual Lynn Music Festivalโ $10,000
- Cultura Latina Dance Alliance, โCLDA Family Day Festivalโ $10,000
- Outside The Box Learning Co, โSustainable Living Skills Classes-Sewingโ $10,000
- Lisa Boemart, โCharting Our Courseโ $5,000
- Michael Lucerto, โCivil Society Screeningsโ $5,000
- Windy Pham, โLynn AAPI Heritage Festivalโ $5,000
- Sol Marie, โLadiesโ Open Mic & Cypherโ $5,000
- Paulomi Dave-Potter, โSelfish Womenโs Groupโ $4,000
- Ted Dillard, โSmall Dogs Canoe Buildโ $1,000
- Latina Bohemia, โPoetry is Unity Workshopโ $1,000
- Olivia Werth, โPrismatic Zine Makingโ $1,000
- Olivia Werth, โTrans Meetup & Educational Sessionsโ $1,000
- Emmanuelle Le Gal, โWatercolor Workshopsโ $1,000
- Tanisha Soo Miller, Site Specific Public Photo Shoots, $1,000
The Lynnspire grant program is funded by MassDevelopment/TDI and the Barr Foundation. This program is one component of a broader โTDI Creative Citiesโ initiative to boost arts-based economic development.
The above press release was submitted to us by the City of Lynn.
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