The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) and the
Fort Point Channel Operations Board are accepting applications for the 2019
Fort Point Channel Watersheet Activation Grant Program. The application is
linked here.
Now in its eighth year, the program provides financial resources
for capital improvements and public programming within and along the Fort Point
Channel, as envisioned in the Fort Point Channel Watersheet Activation Plan.
The plan was established in 2002 through a collaborative effort between the
BPDA, City of Boston, landowners, nonprofit and cultural leaders, and residents
to encourage new cultural activities and year-round programming in Fort Point.
Approximately $50,000 is available to organizations for the
2019 grant cycle. The competitive grant seeks creative proposals for
water-based programming in and around Fort Point that will benefit the general
public, including such things as new water-based infrastructure, public events,
art installations, and educational opportunities.
To be eligible, an organization must be tax-exempt or
operate under the fiscal sponsorship of a tax-exempt nonprofit. For-profit
organizations may be eligible for funding at the discretion of the Fort Point
Channel Operations Board if the project constitutes a not-for-profit, public project.
Applications are due on April 12, 2019 at 5 p.m. Funding
for the grants stems from the Chapter 91 Waterways Regulations
License for Atlantic Wharf, a project developed by Boston Properties.
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