The Montana Folk Festival in Butte, known for its free and lively performances, received a boost in funding announced by the Montana Department of Commerce on Tuesday.
The 2024 Folk Festival has been granted $25,000 of Economic Impact and Destination Event grant funding, as stated by the department. This annual event attracts thousands of visitors to Uptown Butte every summer.
A photo taken at the Montana Folk Festival shows spectators from 2023 getting ready for the next concert at the Original Mine.
Lukas Prinos
The 2024 edition of the festival is scheduled to take place on July 12, 13, and 14. The event is supported by prominent sponsors such as the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation, Montana Resources, Town Pump, and the Markovich Family Foundation, among others.
George Everett, a member of the Montana Folk Festival Executive Committee, expressed gratitude for the grant received.
“We are thankful for the generous backing of the Montana Department of Commerce for the 2024 Montana Folk Festival and pleasantly surprised to be joined by other supported events,” said Everett on Tuesday.  Â
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Ken Heath, along with his band, performing at the ARCO Granite Street Stage during the 2023 Montana Folk Festival in Butte.
Several other regional events also received Commerce grants with the aim to boost Montana’s economy through tourism. Over $750,000 in grant funding was allocated by the department, to be distributed among 44 events