Saint Paul Cultural Star Program
Saint Paul Cultural Star Program
City of Saint Paul
ABOUT THE GRANT
The Cultural STAR Program provides grants and loans to Saint Paul cultural projects and organizations. Most projects are located in the Saint Paul Cultural District (bordered by I-94 to the north, the Lafayette Bridge to the east, the Mississippi River to the south, and Chestnut Road to the west). Cultural STAR grows Saint Paul's economy by strengthening the arts and cultural sector and supporting downtown as a vital cultural center.
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This is an annual program with application deadlines typically occurring in late Q1
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