Durango City Council has approved the first 2026 round of Durango Creates! grants totaling nearly $20,000, which will benefit eight creative events and activities around Durango.
The Durango Creative District administers the Durango Creates! grants program, which is funded by the city’s lodgers tax arts and culture fund. Grants can be up to $5,000 and are awarded to pay for supplies, materials, artist fees and other expenses for creative projects.
The projects awarded were reviewed and recommended by the Durango Creates! Working Group, a grant writer with experience in immigration justice, a Fort Lewis College student specializing in anthropology and art history, a four-member panel composed of a former arts and culture grant recipient, and a resident with more than 20 years of arts and culture involvement in Durango, according to the city.
Tommy Crosby, city economic opportunity manager, said the city received 14 funding requests totaling $65,330 – nearly double the available $35,000 in funding for 2026.
The awarded grants total $19,975, leaving about $15,000 left for a second round of grants later this year.
Among other projects, Crosby said funding will contribute to the creation of a “bicycle museum” and The Good Fight Boxing Gym’s “Animus on the Animas” – which will include comedy, a musical and a recreation of the 1915 Jack Dempsey vs. Andy Malloy match in Durango – during the city’s Four Days of the Fourth Independence Day festivities.
According to the city, funds awarded to each project include:
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