State Representative Kip Capley, a Republican from Summertown, has made an important announcement regarding funding for the arts in South Central Tennessee. The South Central Tennessee Development District is set to receive a grant totaling $40,120, aimed at bolstering arts education and community outreach initiatives. This funding is part of a larger allocation of $12.3 million designated in Tennessee’s state budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, specifically intended to enhance arts programs throughout the state.
The Tennessee Arts Commission oversees the distribution of these funds, which are awarded following a competitive application process. This financial support is designed to broaden access to cultural and artistic opportunities in both rural and urban areas, thereby stimulating local economies and reinforcing educational efforts. The arts and culture sector in Tennessee plays a significant role in the state’s economy, contributing approximately $1.4 billion each year and sustaining over 23,400 full-time jobs.
Representative Capley serves District 71, which encompasses portions of Wayne, Hardin, Lawrence, and Maury counties. For those interested in learning more about available arts grants, further information can be found at tnartscommission.org.

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