At its 2016 meeting, the Preserve New York grant panel selected 26 applicants in 18 counties to receive support totaling $202,000.
Read MoreThe Spring grant round awarded $28,600 to ten projects in ten counties, and the Fall grant round awarded $24,000 to eight projects in seven counties. Each successful applicant provides a $500 match.
Read MoreOver 23 years, we have invested more than $2.2 million in 346 historic preservation projects in nearly every county in New York State.
Read MoreThe Spring 2015 grant round awarded $19,923 to seven projects in seven counties. The Fall 2015 grant round awarded $28,690 to ten projects in ten counties using $18,690 from NYSCA and a generous contribution of $10,000 from the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor.
Read MoreAt its August, 2015 meeting, the Preserve New York grant program panel selected 14 applicants in 11 counties around the state to share $114,990 in funding.
Read MoreA $6,300 grant to CiviCure will support the cost of structural and code analyses of the Wood Block building in Hoosick Falls.
Read MoreAt its August, 2014 meeting, the Preserve New York grant program panel selected 14 applicants in 12 counties around the state to share $91,500 in funding.
Read MoreIn May the first of two grant rounds awarded $29,430 to 10 projects in 9 counties. The Fall grant cycle awarded $15,673 to six projects in as many counties. Each successful applicant is providing a $500 match.
Read MoreA $5,800 grant to the GARNER Arts Center supported the cost of a conditions assessment and feasibility study for the reuse of Building 21, part of the mill complex known historically as the Garner Print Works.
Read MoreAt its 2013 meeting, the Preserve New York grant program panel selected 13 applicants in 9 counties to receive support totaling $100,000.
Read MoreIn May, the first of two grant rounds awarded $33,550 to 13 projects in 11 counties. The Fall grant cycle awarded $11,553 to four worthy projects in as many counties.
Read MoreThe second recipient of our Grant Fund grant was AARCH, a nonprofit that promotes better public understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of the Adirondacks’ unique and diverse architectural heritage.
Read MoreAnnouncing the inaugural group of TAG recipients.
Read MoreThe 14 projects funded this year are diverse, challenging, and on their way to meeting high preservation standards.
Read MoreAt its 2011 meeting, the Preserve New York Grant Program panel selected 15 projects in 13 counties for support totaling $90,444.
Read MoreThe inaugural Gratz Fund grant was awarded to the Friends of Fort Plain to support a conditions assessment and feasibility study for the reuse of 47 Main Street.
Read MoreThe Preservation League of New York State and the New York State Council on the Arts has announced the recipients of the 2010 Preserve New York Grant Program, which provided $109,149 in funding to 17 projects in 14 counties.
Read MoreThe Preservation League of New York State and the New York State Council on the Arts has announced the recipients of the 2009 Preserve New York Grant Program, which provided $96,400 in funding to 16 projects in 15 counties.
Read MoreAt its August meeting, the Preserve New York Grant Program panel selected 16 projects in 14 counties for support totaling $141,400.
Read MoreAt its August meeting, the Preserve New York Grant Program panel selected 14 projects in 12 counties for support totaling $87,200.
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