
For the Love of Springfield
Grant Porogram

Do you have a great idea that will positively impact Springfield?
Learn more about the For the Love of Springfield Grant Program below and consider applying to help your idea come to life!
Program Overview
The For the Love of Springfield Grant Program intends to help advance Springfield as one of the most culturally unique and creative cities in America. For 2025, this grant aims to support placemaking or placekeeping projects that will directly involve and impact residents, visitors and/or businesses in Springfield’s neighborhoods.
Placemaking: “With community-based participation at its center, an effective placemaking process capitalizes on a local community's assets, inspiration, and potential, and it results in the creation of quality public spaces that contribute to people's health, happiness, and well being.” –
Placekeeping: “The active care and maintenance of a place and its social fabric by the people who live and work there. It is not just preserving buildings but keeping the cultural memories associated with a locale alive, while supporting the ability of local people to maintain their way of life as they choose.” –
The Springfield Creative City Collective ‘For the Love of Springfield’ Grant Program is a financial investment in making or keeping a place for where things are happening and where people want to be within our beloved city. The Springfield community is a diverse and dynamic population that has utilized art, culture and business to raise the quality of life for our overall community. The For the Love of Springfield Grant Program was developed to financially support creative ideas, concepts, programs and initiatives that positively influences and strengthens the creative economy of Springfield. This grant may also include arts and culture-based solutions to expedite the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, support the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion and access (DEIA) in all forms, or re-imagine everyday spaces to see anew the potential of parks, waterfronts, plazas, neighborhoods, streets, markets, campuses and public buildings. In all cases, projects that focus on DEIA outcomes will be prioritized.
There is a total of $50,000 to invest in projects based in the city of Springfield. There will be Awards
Two - $10,000 Grand Prize Awards
Four - $5,000 Grant Awards
Five - $2,000 Grant Awards
Individuals, non-profits, community groups, and for-profits are all eligible to apply. This grant’s cash award can be used for: material and direct project costs, operational expenses, including labor/staff time, capital improvements, sub-contractors, vendors or third party assistance.
Facilitated by the Springfield Creative City Collective. Funded by MassDevelopment/TDI and the Barr Foundation, this program is one component of a broader “TDI Creative Cities” initiative to boost arts-based economic development.
Applications are available at sccc413.com. The For the Love of Springfield Grant Program FY2024 Cohort Two opens on January 1, 2025 and the submission deadline is 11:59 PM EST on March 1, 2025 . If you have any questions, please contact Springfield Creative City Collective Executive Director, Tiffany Allecia M.Ed. at sccc@valleyventurementors.org .





Program Timeline
Application Opens
January 1, 2025
Virtual Office Hours
February 24, 2025 - Recorded Zoom Link
February 25, 2025 - Recorded Zoom Link
March 1, 2025 - Zoom Link
9:00 PM to 12:00 AM

Application Deadline
March 1, 2025
@11:59 PM EST
Grant Review Period
March 3, 2025 - March 28, 2025
Grant Award Notification
April 1, 2025
Grant Award Public Announcement
April 15, 2025
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: TBA
Grant Awardee Guidelines and
Responsibilities Workshop
April 21, 2025
5:00 PM 6:00 PM
Grant Funds Distribution Timeline
May 15, 2025 - June 15, 2025
(Dependent on Invoice Submission Date)
Grant Awardees Project Completion Deadline
December 31, 2025
Grant Awardees Final Report Due
January 31, 2026





Eligible Applicants:
Individuals, organizations, and project teams of nonprofit and/or for-profit status proposing projects in or for the City of Springfield are eligible to apply. This includes creative leaders, emerging artists, cultural assets, institutions, businesses, engaged community members, inclusive funders, and supportive programming teams. Diverse and inclusive project teams are encouraged to apply.
Eligible Projects:
Projects should directly involve and/or impact residents, visitors and/or businesses in Sprigfied’s neighborhoods by utilizing the arts, creativity and/or culture. This may include creative solutions to expedite the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, support the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion and access (DEIA) in all forms, and/or strengthen the public spaces of a community. In all cases, projects that focus on DEIA outcomes will be prioritized.
This year, with a lingering pandemic, continuing social equity awakening and economic volatility,
preference will be given to projects in public spaces that demonstrate the role of creative individuals and groups in a community to envision solutions with an arts, culture or creative approach.
There is a wide range of challenges that projects may address with this grant program, including but not limited to:
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Advancing the physical or mental well-being of a community, neighborhood, or group of people
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Highlighting underappreciated cultural or historic communities, issues or infrastructure
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Bringing exposure and interest to small businesses and cultural institutions through reopening
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Providing resources to empower a specific group in a specific public place, such as veterans, the elderly, immigrants, etc.
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Connecting people in the community that may not otherwise interact
***Prioritized Grant Applications***
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Applications submitted by Black, Indigenous, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and women applicants.
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Applications involving facilitating programs, events and/or initiatives that highlight and/or strengthen the creative economy of Springfield.
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Applications that positively impacts the Springfield communal identity and helps to shift negative perspectives and narratives of the quality of life of Springfield Residents.
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Applications that include youth voice, youth coordination, youth facilitation and/or as outcomes that positively impact the Springfield Youth Population.
Evaluation Criteria:
Successful applications will meet the following criteria to be awarded a For the Love of Springfield grant.
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Narrative (10 points): How well does the project use placemaking or placekeeping to directly involve and/or impact residents, visitors and/or businesses in Springfield’s neighborhoods?
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Community benefit (10 points): How well does the project benefit the community, and are the specific participants or intended audience(s) clearly identified, such as: youth and/or elderly residents; Black, Indigenous, and people of color; LGBTQ+; people with disabilities; immigrants, English as a second language, armed service veterans, etc.?
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Partnership (5 points): Does the project include at least one partnership, with at least one member of the project team based in the city of Springfield?
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Planning and Timeline (3 points): Is the planning sufficient and the timeline make sense to ensure quality in implementation, including property owner permission and/or permits? (Letter of support from any property owner(s) and/or a list of all required permitting.)
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Budget (2 points): the budget is clear and reasonable, and the overall project is feasible within the suggested budget.
Grant Selection Committee:
All applications will be reviewed by a selection committee composed of representatives of the Springfield community.

Grant Terms and Conditions:
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Project applicants will be required to sign a grant agreement in order to receive grant funds
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Project applicants will be required to complete a report with data and images about the project to be detailed within the project as requested by the Springfield Creative City Collective.
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All projects must be ready to begin implementation within eight (8) weeks of receiving the grant award notification (this includes preparation meetings), and complete implementation by December 31, 2025.
How To
Apply
Step One: Download the 2025 for the Love of Springfield Grant Application HERE
Step Two: Complete the 2025 for the Love of Springfield Grant Application and gather additional documentation to support your application.
Step Three: Email completed application and additional documentation to sccc@valleyventurementors.org by March 1, 2025