- Governor Maura Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll
- Office of Travel and Tourism
- Executive Office of Economic Development
Media Contact for Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces Massachusetts 250 Grant Program to Support Projects that Commemorate American Revolution
Karissa Hand, Press Secretary
Boston — Today, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced a new competitive grant program to support projects that tell the diverse stories of the American Revolution in Massachusetts as the country celebrates its 250th anniversary beginning in 2025. The Massachusetts 250 Grant Program, administered through the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) within the Executive Office of Economic Development, will fund projects that highlight historic themes of revolution and independence, celebrate significant "firsts" in Massachusetts history, and take a creative or innovative approach to commemorating the state’s past 250 years.
“By investing in projects that celebrate Massachusetts’ rich history, we're honoring our past and creating a vibrant future for our state,” said Governor Maura Healey. “These grants are a tangible example of how we can work together to strengthen our economy, support our communities, and showcase Massachusetts’ storied history as a global leader while commemorating the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.”
“The Massachusetts 250 grants will provide essential funding for projects that highlight diverse perspectives and stories, ensuring that everyone feels represented and valued in our revolutionary history,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “These grants are a catalyst for creating a more inclusive and welcoming Massachusetts.”
MOTT anticipates awarding up to $1.5 million in Fiscal Year 2025 through the Massachusetts 250 Grant Program. Grant amounts will range from $5,000 to $100,000 and funding can be used for both programming and marketing initiatives.
“By stimulating tourism and supporting local businesses, these grants will create jobs, generate revenue, and strengthen our communities,” said Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao. “We are eager to see how these projects will connect with the public and drive visitors to our state to celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary with us.”
“The Massachusetts 250 grants are fueling a wave of exciting new experiences that will make our state the ultimate playground for history buffs and adventure seekers alike,” said MOTT Executive Director Kate Fox. “From revolutionary reenactments to hidden gem tours, there's something for everyone to enjoy.”
Applications are due August 26 at 3:00 p.m. ET. Municipalities, public agencies, tribal entities and nonprofit organizations operating in Massachusetts are encouraged to apply. For more information, join MOTT for an informational webinar on August 6 at 2:00 p.m. or visit www.visitma.com/ma250-grants.
About Massachusetts 250
Massachusetts is commemorating its role in the American Revolution with the Massachusetts 250 campaign, celebrating 250 years of the country’s independence and the state’s revolutionary spirit. The campaign highlights often-told stories like Paul Revere’s ride and the “shot heard ‘round the world” while uplifting underrepresented voices and unveiling untold stories with hundreds of events presented across Massachusetts. For more information, please visit massachusetts250.org and follow the campaign on Instagram and Facebook.
About The Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism
Massachusetts is made for nights on the town, days on the trails, and everything in between. The mission of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism (MOTT) is to promote Massachusetts as a four-season leisure and business travel destination for domestic and international travelers and contribute to the Commonwealth’s economy growth. MOTT offers assistance with itinerary planning, familiarization trips, images, and photographs and offers support in providing information to the travel trade, press, and media. To plan your trip to Massachusetts, please go to VisitMA.com.
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