Reporter Staff | Dorchester Reporter | April 29, 2021

https://www.dotnews.com/2021/invitation-reimagine-our-beaches

The Save the Harbor organization is seeking proposals from organizations and individuals for free beach events to help them “Reimagine the Beach” this summer as part of their Better Beaches Program partnership with the Department of Conservation and Recreation.

In 2020, the Better Beaches Program awarded more than $200,000 in grants to 22 organizations that ran creative and socially distanced summer programs, including virtual circus performances, community music contests, virtual wellness and fitness classes, and virtual youth programs. In 2020, 25 percent of the grants went to providing safety equipment and support as organizations faced the unprecedented challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, as they worked to keep our beaches safe and open.

This year, groups and creatives in Dorchester are invited to respond to the Better Beaches Program’s request for proposals for grants ranging from $250 to $5,000. In 2020 Save the Harbor made 34 grants to support free beach events and programs, including “Fire Juggling on the Beach” by the Boston Circus Guild and the “Beats on the Beach” music competition.

Funds to support the program come from a legislative appropriation to the Department of Conservation & Recreation and the proceeds from this year’s Virtual Harpoon Shamrock Splash, which raised more than $50,000 in March.

Part of this year’s “Reimagine the Beach” campaign will include an active effort to sponsor beach events organized by and for Boston’s residents of color.

“Save the Harbor has recommitted ourselves to equity and anti-racism in our programs and on our beaches and we are excited to see the creative ways organizations and individuals will be activating our beaches this summer,” said Chris Mancini, the organization’s executive director.

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