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Community Connector Grant
Creative Individuals

opens March 11, 2026

The Community Connector Grant supports creative individuals in Mecklenburg County to develop new, impactful programs – or expand existing initiatives – that broaden participation in arts and cultural experiences and remove barriers to engagement across the community. While also supporting innovation and sustainable cultural infrastructure, these grants prioritize initiatives that eliminate barriers to arts and culture creation and participation, and ensure that the transformative power of arts, science, and history is truly available to everyone 

Grant Highlights

  • Application Opens: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
  • Deadline: Applications will be accepted until April 8, 2026 at noon.
  • Timeline: Projects must begin between June 1, 2026 to December 31, 2026 but can run through June 30, 2027.
  • Funding allowed: Grant amounts up to $20,000 will be offered for project-based support.
  • One Application Per Cycle Policy: This grant follows a one-application-per-cycle policy. The new policy is designed to support a more equitable review process and ensure fair distribution of funding across our community. We encourage applicants to submit their strongest proposal each cycle.
  • Sign up for an info session: Learn more about this grant and connect with our ASC team here.

Grant Details & FAQ

Start here! The link below includes everything you need to know about this grant offering.

Budget Template

Click below to access the budget template. We encourage you to use this as a resource as you begin your program planning!

Ready to learn more?

Click the button below to sign up for info session or connect with the Program Officer!

How do I apply?

All applicants are required to apply through our online application system (Blackbaud Grantmaking). Have questions about your Blackbaud account? Reach out for support at grants@artsandscience.org

Strategic Support from the Public Sector

These Community Connector Grant stemmed from the research and development of the City of Charlotte Arts & Culture Plan, which outlined a vision to nurture and grow the arts and culture sector in Charlotte-Mecklenburg. In particular, this grant was created to address the following priorities within: 3, 5, and 7. 

In addition to support from Mecklenburg County and the City of Charlotte, this community-focused programming in support, in part, by the North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program funding. The goal of this funding is to ensure that all North Carolinians have access to high-quality arts experiences and can benefit from the vital role the arts play in their communities. 

questions?

We’re here to help! Please email our Community & Artist Support team at grants@artsandscience.org.