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City of Amarillo Mural Grant Program Opens to Applicants

City of Amarillo Mural Grant Program Opens to Applicants

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AMARILLO – The City of Amarillo (COA) Mural Grant Program will begin accepting applications for the citywide art beautification initiative.

COA established the Mural Grant Program in 2018 as a matching grant fund for businesses in the four quadrants of the city. The goals of the program are to enhance the city’s appearance, increase employment opportunities in the arts, raise awareness and appreciation of the value of art, create civic pride, reduce blight and encourage tourism.

Grants can be matched up to $6,000.

The COA Mural Grant Program is administered through the COA Beautification and Public Arts department. The program is open to businesses and non-profits in the four quadrants of the city and the central business district.

Applications will be accepted through December 31, 2024, and awarded by the end of February 2025. Murals must be completed by Aug. 15, 2025.

For more information, contact the COA Beautification and Public Arts office at (806) 378-5280 or by email at muralgrants@amarillo.gov

For media inquiry, contact City of Amarillo Deputy Director of Engagement & Innovation Kristen Wolbach by email at kristen.wolbach@amarillo.gov.

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