skip to Main Content
 
Samantha Schultz, of Dubuque, Iowa, and Matthew Kane, of Dyersville, Iowa, received the non-renewable, annual Key City Creative Center memberships for 2020. (E. Kress/Dupaco photo)

You can now apply for a makerspace membership grant

Updated Dec. 21, 2022, at 11:15 a.m. CT

Want to learn how to make something? Create projects with others? Maybe even start your own business?

The Key City Creative Center is a unique collaborative makerspace in Dubuque, Iowa, where members create, learn and share ideas. Members can access a variety of tools, equipment and classes, including woodworking, welding and pottery.

And now, through a partnership between KCCC and Dupaco, two nonrenewable, one-year makerspace membership grants will be awarded!

How to apply for a membership grant

Each winner will receive a one-year membership to the makerspace.

The application is now closed.

Applications were due by 5 p.m. CT Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022.

Two applicants have been awarded memberships. Kenneth Bichell and Gail Chavenelle, both of Dubuque, were selected among applicants to receive the non-renewable, annual memberships.

Review the membership grant rules >

Another way to access KCCC

The credit union also partners with the makerspace to provide Dupaco members $10 off your monthly KCCC membership when you pay with a Dupaco check or make automatic payments from your Dupaco account.

Search