Grant funds are headed to the Evans County Public Library.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s entity focused on arts and culture, the Georgia Council for the Arts, announced recently that 62 organizations are receiving FY 2026 Vibrant Communities and Cultural Facilities competitive grant awards. As part of this year’s awards, 62 entities in 48 counties will receive $600,000 in funding.
The press release did not indicate how much money will be funneled to the Evans County Library or whether every entity will receive the same amount.
The Vibrant Communities Grant supports a variety of arts programming opportunities throughout the state, including murals, artist performances in schools, community theater productions, and festivals. The Cultural Facilities Grant supports capital improvements to or construction of buildings to be used for arts programming, including historic theaters.
Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) received applications for Vibrant Communities Grants from schools, libraries, museums, cities, historical societies, community theaters, dance companies, Boys & Girls Clubs, and multi-disciplinary arts and other related organizations. In an effort to support projects across the state, Vibrant Communities Grants were awarded to entities in counties in which no organization had already received GCA funding for the fiscal year 2026 grants cycle. Cultural Facilities Grants are available to arts organizations for repairing, preserving, renovating, constructing, or acquiring an arts facility, or for purchasing equipment.
“Arts programming supported by Vibrant Communities Grants brings arts experiences to rural parts of the state that may not have a local arts organization, while Cultural Facilities Grants uplift arts facilities, often improving safety, and helping them become lasting hubs of connection and opportunity,” said Georgia Council for the Arts Executive Director Tina Lilly. “Georgia Council for the Arts is proud to provide this essential funding to help arts organizations achieve their goals and strengthen their communities. We are grateful to the Georgia General Assembly for the opportunity to provide this type of support.”
Funding for these grants is provided through appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly.

