Grants Awarded in 2011
Fall 2010 Major Grants (Awarded January 2011)
2011 Mini Grants
2011 Mini Planning Grants
Hurricane Irene Grants
Fall 2010 Major Grants (Awarded January 2011) back to top
Asian American Writers' Workshop
New York, New York
$20,000 awarded for Now Talks: Open Mic for Academics
A series of lectures and a related website examining contemporary notions of Asian American identity.
Brooklyn Historical Society
Brooklyn, Kings
$18,512 awarded for Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations: A Study of Mixed-Heritage Families in Brooklyn
A series of public programs affiliated with the Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations initiative, exploring the history of mixed-heritage families living in Brooklyn.
Classic Stage Company
New York, New York
$11,447 awarded for Lecture Series Exploring Shakespeare's Newly-Discovered Play, DOUBLE FALSEHOOD
A lecture series held in tandem with the presentation of the newly discovered Shakespeare play ?Double Falsehood.?
CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice
New York, New York
$19,990 awarded for The 1960's: The Struggle for Justice Intensifies
A series of 11 lecture-discussions exploring differing interpretations of social change movements during the 1960s.
Historic Cherry Hill
Albany, Albany
$10,645 awarded for Who's Got Class
A series of interpretive programs that compare class in American society during the 18th Century and today.
The History Center in Tompkins County
Ithaca, Tompkins
$7,675 awarded for The Changing Meaning of Environmental Sustainability in Tompkins County
A reading and discussion series and exhibition examining the history of environmental sustainability in Tompkins County.
Old Fort Niagara Association
Youngstown, Niagara
$19,430 awarded for War of 1812, A War of Many Faces
A weekend conference and ongoing public program about the War of 1812.
SI 350, Inc.
Staten Island, Richmond
$6,400 awarded for Staten Island's 350 Anniversary Lecture Series
A series of nine public lectures about a Staten Island?s history and culture presented in a variety of venues across the borough on the occasion of the 350th anniversary of the first European incorporation on the Island.
Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region
Albany, Albany
$20,000 awarded for 10th Annual Undergound Railroad Public History Education
A three-day, multi-disciplinary series of programs that explores the Underground Railroad in the context of contemporary slavery issues.
World Music Productions dba Afropop Worldwide
Brooklyn, Kings
$20,000 awarded for Hip Deep's Egypt Series
Four radio documentaries and a series of live discussions centered around the topic of Islamic music and culture.
World Sound Foundation
Stone Ridge, Ulster
$19,690 awarded for Paradise Transformed
A three-part radio documentary series about the historical impact of three human interventions into the Hudson Valley landscape.
2011 Mini Grants back to top
The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse
Farmington, Ontario
$2,500 awarded for The 1816 Farmington Meetinghouse
A series of three public lectures focusing on influential social justice activists who came to Farmington and engaged local people in the human rights struggles of their time: anti-slavery, Native American rights, and women's rights.
Academy of American Poets
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Poets Forum
A three-day series of public events exploring contemporary poetry and its origins.
Adirondack Historical Association dba The Adirondack Museum
Blue Mountain Lake, New York
$0 awarded for 2012 Cabin Fever Sundays
A series of lectures on local history and culture of the region.
Afro-Latin@ Forum
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Plenary panel of conference "Afro-Latin@s Now! Strategies for Visibility and Action"
A round-table discussion promoting dialogue and understanding about Afro-Latino identity.
B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library, CW Post Campus
Greenvale, New York
$3,000 awarded for A Fine Romance: Jewish Songwriters and American Songs,1910-1965
A series of lecture-performances in conjunction with an exhibition about Jewish Songwriters and American Song in the first half of the 20th century.
Bard Graduate Center
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for The Imagery of American Christmas Cards
An exhibition exploring the imagery used in American Christmas cards from the late 19th century through the 1950s.
Brooklyn Arts Council
Brooklyn, New York
$3,000 awarded for 9/11 Panel Discussion: Ephemerality and the Meaning of Memorials
A panel discussion exploring the significance and impact of the spontaneous shrines that arose in NYC after 9/11.
Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences dba Buffalo Museum of Science
Buffalo, New York
$3,000 awarded for Art/Artifact/Commodity: the Currency of Oceanic Things
A keynote lecture exploring the social, cultural, and ethical issues surrounding the collections of Oceanic artifacts.
Carrousel Society of the Niagara Frontier
North Tonawanda, Niagara
$2,995 awarded for Kiddieland-A Business With A future
An exhibition about the introduction of Kiddie Rides in the late 1920s by the Herschell Carrousel Factory.
Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Self-Guided Tour Materials for the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
A new interpretive self-guided tour brochure for visitors to the Cathedral.
Compagnia de' Colombari
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for More or Less I Am at the Old Stone House and the Brooklyn Historical Society
A performance of Compagnia de' Colombari's multi-media interpretation of Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself" followed by a discussion of American identity in the post-9/11 era
Coney Island USA
Brooklyn, Kings
$2,500 awarded for The Congress of Curious Peoples
As the opening event of a year-long exhibition, this lecture and performance series will bring a scholarly focus to the events that will take place in the Coney Island Museum throughout 2011.
CUNY Graduate Center, American Social History Productions, Inc.
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Still Hazy After All These Years
A series of three panel discussions exploring issues and questions related to the study of the Civil War.
CUNY Medgar Evers College, Center for Black Literature
Brooklyn, Kings
$3,000 awarded for August Wilson: A Symposium on the Work and Life
A day-long gathering celebrating the work of playwright August Wilson.
Daemen College dba Rosary Hill College
Amherst, New York
$2,920 awarded for The Sister Jeanne File Art History Memorial Lecture Series
A series of four public lectures about various aspects of art history.
Eldridge Street Project
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Scholar in Residence Public Program
A series of programs including lectures, mini courses, and a film series all organized by the the Eldridge Street's scholar-in-residence, Dr. Regina Stein.
Elting Memorial Library
New Paltz, Ulster
$2,500 awarded for Public History at the Public Library: U.S. History in Global Perspective
A series of six free public meetings exploring American history from a global perspective.
Epic Theatre Ensemble dba Epic Theatre Center
New York, New York
$2,900 awarded for MACBETH Web Portal
Development of an online web portal for interactive resources related to Epic's Spring 2012 production of Macbeth.
Fort la Presentation Company
Ogdensburg, Saint Lawrence
$2,491 awarded for the War of 1812 Symposium
A two-day program of lectures and discussions focused on various aspects of the War of 1812.
Fractured Atlas
New York, New York
$2,170 awarded for Brooklyn in Literature
A series of mini-lectures and broad ranging discussions with authors about period literature and their own writings which illuminates Brooklyn's unique sociological character and cultural legacy.
Fractured Atlas
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Take Two: An intercultural theater & film series
Seven monthly programs that pair a short film and a full-length with moderated discussion on a range of contemporary topics.
Friends of the Woodlawn Cemetery, Inc.
Bronx, New York
$2,800 awarded for The Mysterious, the Menacing and the Mesmerizing
A tour of Woodlawn Cemetery incorporating historically-based performances designed to highlight the lives of the diverse residents of Woodlawn.
Genesee Valley Council on the Arts
Mount Morris, Livingston
$1,025 awarded for Eleanor Roosevelt, the New Deal and Crafts
A lecture and knitting workshop exploring Eleanor Roosevelt's involvement with home crafts during the New Deal era.
Geneseo Migrant Center
Mount Morris, New York
$2,877 awarded for Opening the Doors to Migrant Cultures
Installation of a permanent exhibition of traditional art by migrant farm workers who have lived and worked in the Geneseo area along with photographs and other contextual materials about these workers.
Genesse-Orleans Regional Arts Council (Go Art!)
Batavia, New York
$1,925 awarded for Jewish Songwriters, American Songs
A lecture, musical performance and discussion in conjunction with a traveling exhibition about Jewish songwriters from 1910-1965.
Glens Falls Queensbury Historical Association
Glens Falls, Warren
$2,630 awarded for the Harnessing the Hudson exhibit
.A series of lectures and other public programs in conjunction with an exhibition about the history of renewable energy use in the upper Hudson River region.
Greater Astoria Historical Society
Long Island City, Queens
$2,500 awarded for Civil War to Civil Rights: Sisters of Compassion
An afternoon program exploring the role of Catholic nuns in pushing for social change.
Groundswell Community Mural Project
Brooklyn, New York
$2,500 awarded for Community Bus Tours
Two bus tours designed to introduce community members to the history of public art in the area of Brooklyn served by Groundswell and connect that history to contemporary community activism.
Historic Saranac Lake
Saranac Lake, Franklin
$3,000 awarded for Saranac Laboratory Exhibit Plan
Exhibition script development for the Saranac Laboratory Museum, which will interpret the unique history of the Saranac Lake area.
Historical Society of Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Springs, Saratoga
$2,775 awarded for The Life of Ethan Allen
A free lecture by Professor Willard Stern Randall about Revolutionary War leader Ethan Allen.
Hudson Highlands Nature Museum
Cornwall On Hudson, New York
$2,500 awarded for Lectures from the Intersection of Man and Nature
A series of lectures exploring the consequences of interaction between man and nature from a variety of perspectives.
Hyde Collection Trust dba The Hyde Collection
Glens Falls, New York
$2,000 awarded for Where the Wild Things Are Film & Discussion Program
A program exploring the 2009 adaptation of the book Where the Wild Things Are for film, held in conjunction with a group of exhibitions about children's illustrated books.
Hyde Collection Trust dba The Hyde Collection
Glens Falls, Warren
$2,500 awarded for Hyde Collection Interpretive Brochure
An interpretive brochure focusing on the history and architecture of the Hyde Collection campus and the surrounding community.
Interfaith Center of New York City (IFCNY)
New York, New York
$2,550 awarded for Preserving the Memory of Terrorist Attack Victims from Immigrant Communities
A series of three programs exploring the process of building relationships with religiously diverse family members affected by the 9/11 attacks.
Intrepid Museum Foundation
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Focus on History
A series of free lectures exploring various aspects of American military history.
JCC on the Hudson/ Adult Experience
Hudson Catskill, Westchester
$1,500 awarded for American Women Readers: Read Foreign Accents
A five-session reading and discussion series exploring the experience of women in different cultures and time periods.
The Korea Society
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Korea In-Depth
A six-part lecture and discussion series exploring the history and culture of Korea.
Langston Hughes Festival
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Edwidge Danticat and Haiti
A reading and discussion with author Edwidge Danticat preceeded by a theatrical presentation related to Haiti and Langston Hughes.
The Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
Stony Brook, Suffolk
$2,500 awarded for Perfecting the Future: New York's 1939 and 1964 World's Fair
A day-long program focused on the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs held in Flushing, New York.
Madison Square Park Conservancy
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Madison Square Reads
A four-part series of moderated discussions with prominent authors on a variety of topics of current interest to New Yorkers.
Mint Theater
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for EnrichMint Events Online
Online versions of six EnrichMint events, which feature prominent scholars discussing plays produced by the Mint Theater company, which is focused on lost or neglected plays.
Morris-Jumel Mansion
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Establishing the New Nation: New York City in the 1790s
An exhibition using the collection of the Morris-Jumel Mansion to explore New York City between 1790 and 1800.
Museum of the City of New York
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for The Greatest Grind: The Master Plan of New York
An exhibition and related programs in conjunction with the bicentennial of the 1811 Commissioner's Plan for New York City, informally known as the grid plan.
MusicalFare Theatre
Buffalo, New York
$2,925 awarded for T3 Series - Talk About
A series of five "Talk About" panel discussions focused on themes related to the fall MusicalFare season.
National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum
Peterboro, New York
$2,500 awarded for 2011 Abolition Symposia
A series of four lecture-discussions about the 2011 inductees into the National Abolition Hall of Fame.
National Book Foundation
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Lineage: American Poetry Since 1950
An evening program exploring the meaning and influence of 50 years of National Book Award-winning poets.
Neversink Valley Area Museum
Cuddebackville, Orange
$2,060 awarded for The Million Dollar Club: A Partnership Between Giants. The Successful Collaboration Between America?s First Million-Dollar Businesses: Early Banks and Anthracite Canals
An exhibition examining the history of the D&H Canal in the context of both the times and environment of its creation.
New York African Chorus Ensemble
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Dialogue: Africa Meets North America in Harlem
A multi-day festival exploring the music and cultural connections between Africa and North America.
New York Military Affairs Symposium (NYMAS)
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for NYMAS Fall 2011 season
A series of 21 sessions devoted to exploring the interrelationship of war, society, and culture.
New York Sate Archives Partnership Trust
Albany, Albany
$3,000 awarded for T.J. Stiles Lecture: The First Tycoon
A lecture by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian T.J. Stiles about the life and work of Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Oneida Public Library
Oneida, New York
$1,704 awarded for Louisa May Alcott: The Woman behind "Little Women"
A series of programs exploring the social, historical, and cultural significance of Louisa May Alcott.
Palatine Settlement Society
Saint Johnsville, New York
$3,000 awarded for “Frontier Style: Culture at the Edge of Empire, Mohawk Valley NY 1700-1800”
A two-day public symposium exploring "Frontier Style" -- the ways in which various styles in clothing, architecture, and design express the culture of 18th century upstate New York.
Performance Space 122
New York, New York
$2,450 awarded for The Kindness of Strangeness: Reframing Tennessee Williams @ 100
A month-long series of programs inaugurating Tennessee William's centenary year.
The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc.
Liverpool, New York
$3,000 awarded for The War of 1812 Historical Minutes
A series of "historical minutes" broadcast by WCNY focused on the history of the War of 1812.
Saratoga County Historical Society
Ballston Spa, New York
$3,000 awarded for The Threads of Time
An exhibition of quilts from the museum's collection exploring, among other themes, how this form has been used by women to express themselves.
Schoharie County Historical Society
Schoharie, New York
$2,050 awarded for A Civil War Decoration Day
A day of programming designed to immerse visitors in the sounds and stories that would have been typical of a 19th century Decoration Day celebration.
Shakespeare Society
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Macbeth and the Nature of Evil
An evening exploring the Shakespeare's Macbeth from a variety of literary, historical and theatrical perspectives focusing on the problem of evil.
Shakespeare Society
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Shakespeare vs. Jonson with James Shapiro
An evening exploring the relationship between Shakespeare and Johnson, the two great comic dramatists of the Elizabethan era.
The Sidney Hillman Foundation
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition Open Archive
An exhibition and speakers series in conjunction with a new archive of materials related to the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of 1911.
Slate Valley Museum
Granville, Washington
$3,000 awarded for Rivals in Slate, Brothers in War: The Slate Valley Unites for the Union Cause
An exhibition and range of programs including lectures, hands-on living history presentations, and concerts focused on the experiences of various Slate Valley residents during the Civil War.
South Asian Women's Creative Collective
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Open Fire: SAWCC's 7th Annual Literary Festival
Two days of programs, panels, and readings focused on the themes of writing, radicalism, and revolution as they relate to the experiences of South Asian women.
Southampton Cultural Center
Southampton, Suffolk
$500 awarded for Black History Month Lecture Series: History of the American Civil Rights Movement
A series of four multimedia lectures about the American civil rights movement.
Suffern Free Library
Suffern, Rockland
$1,350 awarded for Short Stories: Modern Problems and Pleasures
A six-week series of discussions about American short stories with themes related to social change in the contemporary world.
SUNY Albany, Office for Sponsored Programs
Albany, New York
$3,000 awarded for "Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid That Sparked the Civil War
A talk and discussion with author Tony Horwitz about his recent book about John Brown, facilitated by historian Amy Murrell Taylor.
SUNY Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy
Albany, New York
$3,000 awarded for 9/11 ? 10 Years Later ? How Have We Changed?: A Dialogue with the Community
A public forum and panel discussion about the legacy of 9/11.
SUNY Buffalo State College, Burchfield-Penney Arts Center
Buffalo, Erie
$2,500 awarded for Exploring Synesthesia in American Art
A panel discussion exploring the phenomenon of synesthesia -- a multiplicity of sensory experiences -- and its impact on the creative process.
SUNY Buffalo, Department of Media Study
Buffalo, New York
$3,000 awarded for E-Lit Across Borders
A series of programs including lectures, discussions, and workshops looking at issues around cultural and linguistic boarders in our physical and media lives.
SUNY Buffalo, Humanities Institute
Buffalo, New York
$3,000 awarded for Fluid Culture, Humanities Institute Lecture Series 2011-12
Two lectures offered as part of a multi-event program series that investigates the global and local implications of Buffalo's waterscape.
SUNY New Paltz, Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
New Paltz, Ulster
$2,500 awarded for The Upstate New York Olympics Exhibition Catalogue
An inexpensive catalogue exploring different aspects of "The Upstate New York Olympics" exhibition.
The Theatre Museum
New York, New York
$2,500 awarded for Magnet For the Masses: Theatre as Paramount in Brooklyn
A day-long special course about the history of 20th century theaters in Brooklyn.
Thomas Cole National Historic Site
Catskill, New York
$3,000 awarded for Annual Raymond Beecher Memorial Lecture
A public lecture by scholar and curator Franklin Kelly about Thomas Cole's "paired" landscapes and insight they provide into the role and significance of this seminal Hudson River School painter.
Three Village Historical Society
Setauket, New York
$3,000 awarded for Rebels, Resisters, and Rioters: New Yorkers Respond to the American Revolution and the Civil War
A morning of lectures exploring how citizens of Long Islanders responded to the stresses of war within their boarders.
Triple Canopy
Brooklyn, New York
$2,500 awarded for Revisiting the Mankato Execution: Private History and Public Memory
A panel discussion examining the history and contemporary resonance of the 1862 execution of 38 Dakota Indians --the largest mass execution in U.S. history.
Village Halloween Parade, Inc. dba Hudson Valley Community Productions
Red Hook, New York
$3,000 awarded for Sinterklaas! An Old Dutch Tradition in Rhinebeck
A living history celebration centered on the legacy and legend of Sinterklass as it relates to the Hudson Valley.
WAMC Northeast Public Radio
Albany, New York
$1,800 awarded for The Best of Who We Are: Remembering and Appreciating 9/11 Sacrifice and Service
Two programs held to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11: a staged reading of "The Guys" and a discussion and the screening of the documentary "New York Says Thank You," also followed by a moderated discussion.
Weeksville Heritage Center
Brooklyn, Kings
$3,000 awarded for Emancipation Day Celebration 2011
Weeksville?s Emancipation Day Celebration commemorates the New York State legislature?s abolition of slavery on July 4, 1827 through a special lecture and musical performance
William B. Ogden Free Library
Walton, New York
$800 awarded for Poets of 20th and 21st Century America
A multi-session reading and discussion program focusing on modern American poetry.
World Awareness Children's Museum
Glens Falls, Warren
$3,000 awarded for The Cultural Role of Dance Around the World
An exhibition of children's artwork from around the world focusing on the role dance plays in different cultures.
2011 Mini Planning Grants back to top
Albany Institute of History and Art
Albany, Albany
$2,423 awarded for the Scholars Meeting for Egyptian Exhibition, From the Nile to the Hudson
Planning for an exhibition entitled From the Nile to the Hudson about AIHA's collection of Egyptian artifacts.
Caffè Lena
Saratoga Springs, New York
$3,000 awarded for Caffè Lena History Project Online Exhibition
Planning for a new online exhibition on the Caffe Lena History Project website.
Columbia County Historical Society
Kinderhook, New York
$3,000 awarded for "You are now mustered into the service of the United States": Our Soldiers
Planning for an exhibition on the local experience of the Civil War.
Community Works
New York, New York
$2,800 awarded for Literary Traditions of Harlem: Children’s Literature
Planning for a series of literary programs devoted to the literary traditions of Harlem with a focus on literature for children.
The Corporation of Yaddo
Saratoga Springs, New York
$3,000 awarded for "Every So Many Friends": Mapping the Yaddo Network in 20th Century American Arts
Planning for an interactive web-based exhibition that uses the archive of Yaddo to explore the cultural heritage of New York City and America.
CUNY Research Foundation
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for National Black Writers Conference
Planning the bi-annual National Black Writers Conference.
Epic Theatre Ensemble dba Epic Theatre Center
New York, New York
$2,950 awarded for Epic Forum Series: MACBETH
Planning for a series of programs and supporting materials in conjunction with a free production of MacBeth in spring 2012.
Geneseo Migrant Center
Mount Morris, Livingston
$1,403 awarded for Migrant Cultures in Western New York
Planning for a permanent installation of much of the Center's collection of art by migrant farm workers from the region
Geva Theatre Center, Inc.
Rochester, New York
$3,000 awarded for Geva Diversity in the Arts and Community Outreach Project
Planning for a series of community engagement programs around three of Geva Theatre's 2012 productions.
Historic Saranac Lake
Saranac Lake, New York
$3,000 awarded for Saranac Laboratory Exhibit Plan
Exhibition script development for the Saranac Laboratory Museum, which will interpret the unique history of the Saranac Lake area.
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
New York, New York
$3,000 awarded for Inter-Active Exploreum: Re-Visioning
A planning process to reintegrate humanities themes into the interactive exhibit stations in the Museum's exploreum.
Long Island Children's Museum
Garden City, New York
$3,000 awarded for Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival at the Long Island Children’s Museum
Planning for a Mid-Autumn Children's Festival (Tet Trung Thu) in conjunction with an exhibition about the culture and traditions of Viet Nam.
New York State Archives Partnership Trust
Albany, New York
$3,000 awarded for Civil War Exhibition---AN IRREPRESIBLE CONFLICT: THE EMPIRE STATE AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Planning for a major exhibition about New York State's role in the Civil War.
Slate Valley Museum
Granville, Washington
$3,00 awarded for Rivals in Slate, Brothers in War: The Slate Valley Unites for the Union Cause
Planning for an exhibition and program series exploring the impact of the Civil War on residents of the Slate Valley region.
University of the State of New York
Albany, Albany
$2,500 awarded for Native American Planning Consultation for a Permanent NYSM Exhibit
Planning for a new permanent Native Peoples Gallery at the New York State Museum
Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center
Waterford, Saratoga
$3,000 awarded for Making Waterford Our Home: Online.
Planning for an online exhibition comparing and contrasting the experiences of the three main immigrant groups in the Waterford community: Italian-American, French Canadians, and Irish-Americans.
Zadock Pratt Museum
Prattsville, New York
$2,500 awarded for From River to Mountains: Tanning in the Catskills
Planning for a 2012 exhibition exploring the history of tanning in the Catskills.
Hurricane Irene Grants back to top
Alice Desmond and Hamilton Fish Library
Garrison, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Alice Desmond and Hamilton Fish Library
Altamont Free Library
Altamont, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Altamont Free Library
Appleby Foundation, Inc.
New York, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Appleby Foundation, Inc. for Tahawus Lodge Center in Essex County
Coburn Free Library
Owego, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Coburn Free Library
Fort Plain Museum
Owego, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Fort Plain Museum
Gomez Foundation for Mill House dba Gomez Mill House
Marlboro, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Gomez Foundation for Mill House dba Gomez Mill House
Goshen Public Library and Historical Society
Goshen, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Goshen Public Library and Historical Society
Hammond Museum
North Salem, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden
Hudson River Maritime Museum
Kingston, New York
$600 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Hudson River Maritime Museum
The Hudson Valley Writer's Center, Inc.
Sleepy Hollow, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: The Hudson Valley Writer's Center, Inc.
The Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
Stony Brook, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Long Island Museum of American Art, History & Carriages
Middleburgh Library
Middleburgh, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Middleburgh Library
Montgomery County Historical Society
Fort Johnson, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Montgomery County Historical Society
Paine Memorial Library
Willsboro, New York
$582.25 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Paine Memorial Free Library
Port Chester Rye Brook Public Library
Port Chester, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Port Chester Rye Brook Public Library
Rhinebeck Performing Arts, Inc.
Rhinebeck, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Rhinebeck Performing Arts, Inc.
Roxbury Arts Group
Roxbury, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Roxbury Arts Group
Rye Free Reading Room
Rye, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Rye Free Reading Room
Saugerties Historical Society
Saugerties, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Saugerties Historical Society
Schoharie Colonial Heritage Association
Schoharie, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Schoharie Colonial Heritage Assoc
Schoharie Free Library Association
Schoharie, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Schoharie Free Association Library
Slate Valley Museum Foundation
Granville, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Slate Valley Museum Foundation
Tioga County Council on the Arts
Owego, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Tioga County Council on the Arts
Tioga County Historical Society
Owego, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Tioga County Historical Society
Wallkill Public Library
Wallkill, New York
$900 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Wallkill Public Library
Walter Elwood Museum
Amsterdam, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Walter Elwood Museum of the Mohawk Valley (WEM)
Wells Memorial Library
Upper Jay, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Wells Memorial Library
Whaling Museum Society
Cold Spring Harbor, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: The Whaling Museum Society, Inc.
Zadock Pratt Museum
Prattsville, New York
$1,000 awarded for Hurricane Irene Recovery Grant: Zadock Pratt Museum, Inc.


