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Find similar grantsPublic Art in Community Grant (Levitt AMP Series) is sponsored by Mississippi Arts Commission (with Levitt Foundation, Visit Mississippi, etc.). Multi‑phase grant for community‑engaged public art installation plus free concert series activation in Mississippi communities.
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Partners Mississippi - Levitt LEVITT EMPOWERS COMMUNITIES THROUGH MUSIC . 2023–2025 Levitt AMP Locations Supporting 41 Communities In 2023–2025 LEVITT + MISSISSIPPI ARTS COMMISSION Public Art + Music Series Grants for Mississippi-based Nonprofits Fusing Art & Music to Build Community!
The Levitt Family Foundation has an exciting partnership with the Mississippi Arts Commission (MAC) to combine a public art grant with a multi-year Levitt AMP matching grant to create vibrant community destinations. MAC’s Public Art in Community Grant supports the community engagement, design, installation, and activation of accessible public art.
Two nonprofits in Mississippi each received a MAC grant award to create a public art installation, with additional funds from MAC and the Foundation to activate their public art site through hosting an annual series of 10 free outdoor concerts in 2026, 2027 and 2028. This grant program is geared towards Mississippi-based, community-focused 501(c)(3) nonprofits. Priority is given to rural communities with populations under 25,000.
The combined public art and music series grant opportunity is administered by MAC—learn more about this grant opportunity at the MAC website .
Mississippi AMP + Public Art in Community Grantees Presented by Walter Anderson Museum of Art Presented by Heritage Guild of Vicksburg Warren County “The Mississippi Arts Commission is proud to partner with the Levitt Foundation on a public art and concert series grant that will invest in Mississippi communities.
This support will allow Mississippi communities to grow and create lasting public art and a free outdoor concert series that will elevate the quality of life for locals and present a vibrant cultural draw for visitors. We’ve seen how concert series and public art installations, like the Hattiesburg “Live at Five” concert series, have helped revive downtown areas, sparking interest in economic development and tourism.
This grant will provide that opportunity for communities in the state that need the extra support to jumpstart their program. ” – David Lewis, Executive Director, Mississippi Arts Commission “The Mississippi Main Street Association is beyond thrilled to partner with the Mississippi Arts Commission and the Levitt Foundation in support of the Public Art in Community Grant.
Community revitalization and development is a holistic process, entailing so much more than preserving a locale’s historic built environment and implementing abatements and incentives. This initiative to bring public art and free outdoor concerts to Mississippi communities truly stands to celebrate and catalyze pride in each place’s unique story, bringing residents and visitors together to drive vibrancy for years to come.
” – Jim Miller, Executive Director, Mississippi Main Street Association “Visit Mississippi is proud to partner with the Mississippi Arts Commission and the Levitt Foundation to support this first year of the competitive Public Art Grant program.
As the birthplace of America’s music, Mississippi understands how music and public art can transform places into destinations, turning everyday spaces into must-see experiences that draw visitors, inspire curiosity, and fuel local tourism.
” – Rochelle Hicks, Director, Visit Mississippi “The Levitt Foundation is thrilled to be partnering with the Mississippi Arts Commission, combining our support to create vibrant public spaces through public art installations activated by the joy of free, live music.
For the past two decades, Levitt concert series have been catalytic in revitalization efforts in towns and cities across the country, creating thriving communities and pride of place. We’re excited to see these community-driven projects come to life in Mississippi and for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience the dynamic impact of layering the power of art with the power of music.
” – Sharon Yazowski, President & CEO, Levitt Foundation Find A Levitt Series Near You Bring Levitt to Your Community The Levitt Family Foundation exists to strengthen the social fabric of America. We partner with communities to activate underused outdoor spaces, creating welcoming, inclusive destinations where the power of free, live music brings people together and invigorates community life.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Mississippi-based, community-focused 501(c)(3) nonprofits with priority given to rural communities with populations under 25,000. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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