CLT Wins Major Grant!
- Roger Philippon
- Aug 25, 2021
- 2 min read

Photo caption: Pictured here are CLT members and supporters who were instrumental in securing a federal grant for the theatre of almost $100,000. Left to right are Eileen Messina, Chip Morrison, Bob Gardner, John Cleveland, John Blanchette, and Jennifer Groover.
CLT Awarded Federal Grant
The L/A Community Little Theatre (CLT) has been awarded a federal grant of almost $100,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
CLT applied for this Shuttered Venue Operating Grant (SVOG) through a competitive application process. The SVOG program, designed to support arts organizations that had to close due to the Covid pandemic, is part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 passed by Congress and signed by the president.
"Community Little Theatre is very grateful for the grant funds provided by the SVOG program,” said CLT President John Blanchette. “After more than a year without any operating income due to the pandemic shutdown, this grant is critical to CLT being able to start a new season of live theater performances for the greater L-A community," he added.
The grant amount totals approximately 45 percent of CLT's operating expenses during the last full season and must be used within one year of the award. While these funds are vital in enabling CLT to resume productions this fall, the theatre will still need additional revenue from ticket sales, donors, and sponsors to pay for any capital improvements and the balance of the operating expenses for the coming year.
John Cleveland, president of Community Dynamics Corporation of Auburn, submitted the grant on behalf of CLT. “It was a pleasure to help the theatre prepare this successful SVOG grant application to acquire operating funds for the coming season. Performing arts are an important and essential part of making the Lewiston-Auburn area a wonderful place to live and work," Cleveland noted.
While in March 2020 the pandemic forced the cancellation of the remainder of CLT’s 80th season and the loss of significant revenue, the theatre managed to remain solvent and to produce two highly regarded online productions during its curtailed 81st season and to resume youth theater camps this summer.
CLT will present it’s first in-person production since the start of the pandemic with A. R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” which will open Thursday, September 16. The remainder of the 2020-21 season – CLT’s 82nd - will be announced at its annual meeting on September 21 at 6:30 p.m. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.



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It's fantastic to see the L/A Community Little Theatre (CLT) secure such a significant grant! This funding will undoubtedly help them revive the vibrant live performances that add so much to our community. I'm eager to see how the new season unfolds. By the way, if you're ever looking to lighten the mood as you wait for the shows, have you checked out Funny Shooter 2 ?
CLT’s grant is great news! It will help bring live theater back after the pandemic. The support shows how important arts are to the L-A community.
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