Flagler County, Fla. (April 3, 2025) – A second opportunity for local arts, culture and history non-profits who are seeking funding for projects in the current fiscal year opens for online applications on Friday, March 28.

These grants – funded by the City of Palm Coast and administered by Flagler County Cultural Council (FC3) – are available to support events and programs taking place within the City of Palm Coast between now and September 30, 2025.

“The Flagler County Cultural Council in partnership with the City of Palm Coast is pleased to announce a second round of grant funding for the Cultural Arts Grants. The portal is available now through April 30,” said Flagler County Cultural Council Chair Nancy Crouch.

“We hope those not-for-profit organizations who meet the criteria set forth in the guidelines will have an opportunity to apply for these remaining funds. We want our community partners to have successful programs and events. Their success is our success. We strive for a vibrant cultural community for our residents and visitors.”

For many years, the City of Palm Coast has supported local arts by offering grants to Flagler
County-based non-profit organizations for cultural arts programs and events held within the city. These grants foster creativity, provide value to artists and audiences alike, and help explain and interpret the world around us.

The first round of grants drew 13 applicants with 11 successful grant awards by the City of Palm Coast on March 18, 2025 for a total of $89,094. The remaining funds totaling $10,906 are available in Round 2 of the grant cycle.

Qualifying non-profit organizations interested in applying should visit www.flaglerartsandculture.org/granting-program for application guidelines. Applications are being accepted online through Submittable by April 30, 2025.

The application link can be found on the FC3 grant page at www.flaglerartsandculture.org/granting-program.