Chesapeake Crossroads Heritage Area recently awarded a total of $30,000 in One-Time Flex Funding through Flex Sponsorships and Flex Grants.
FLEX SPONSORSHIPS AWARDED:
- Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park, “Winter Lecture Series,” $1,500.00
- Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation, “Nex-Gen Environmental Justice Champions (EJC) Day-on-the-Bay,” $1,750.00
- Chesapeake Arts Center, “10th Annual Arts in the Park Free Community Festival,” $1,500.00
- Chesapeake Children’s Museum, “Bridging Communities-Children’s Activities from Native American, African American, and Latin American Cultures,” $1,750.00
- Friends of Historic Linthicum Walks, “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness at Linthicum Walks, $1,750.00
- Historic Annapolis, “Peggy Stewart 250th Anniversary Public Program,” $1,750.00
- Kunta Kinte Celebrations, “34th Annual Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival,” $1,750.00
- Maryland Federation of Art, “Paint Annapolis Street Banners,” $1,750.00
- Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, “Environment(al),” $1,500.00
FLEX GRANTS AWARDED:
- Annapolis Greek Heritage, “Annapolis Greek Heritage: Businesses of the Early 20th Century Greek Immigrants,” $1,500.00
- Annapolis Green, “Maryland Day Growing Greener Spotlight,” $1,500.00
- Captain Avery Museum, “From Buyboats to Beaches: 100 years of Resiliency on the Chesapeake Bay,” $1,750.00
- Friends of Rising Sun Inn, “New Museum Exhibit: Women, Home, and a New Nation, 1776-1875,” $1,700.00
- Goshen Farm Preservation Society, “Trifold Brochure Update,” $800.00
- Hammond-Harwood House, “Restoration and Conservation of 1806 Broadwood and Son Fortepiano,” $1,750.00
- Lost Towns Project, “Around Jug Bay Wetland Sanctuary in 40 Artifacts,” $1,500.00
- One Annapolis, Inc., “One Annapolis 21st Century Community Learning Center,” $1,500.00
- Ralph J. Bunche Community Center, Inc., “Ralph J. Bunche-An Interpretive Journey Through Our History,” $1,500.00
- Visit Annapolis & Anne Arundel County, “Visitor Guide for Marquis de Lafayette in Annapolis,” $1,500.00
Congratulations to the funding recipients!
This funding comes from a State budget surplus under former Governor Larry Hogan, administered by MHT as a grant to each of the 13 Certified Heritage Areas.