The Essex County Arts Council (ECAC) is delighted to announce the new Artist Career Development Grant program. This program is designed to support Essex County artists of all disciplines with a specific project or opportunity that will provide a significant impact and expansion … [Read more...] about Artist Career Development Grants Available
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Grant Programs Aim to Reduce Impact of Climate Change on Farming (THE SUN)
The Adirondack Council has allocated nearly $20,000 in grant funding to over a dozen local farms to help curb carbon emissions and prepare for climate change. The Champlain Valley farms have received small sums designed to further climate-friendly, energy efficient and more … [Read more...] about Grant Programs Aim to Reduce Impact of Climate Change on Farming (THE SUN)
Depot Theatre Awarded Grant from NYSCA; Support Increased
The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) has increased its commitment to the Depot Theatre with a grant of $15,000 per year for each of the next two years. The multi-year general-operating support grant is the largest NYSCA award to the Depot in eight years. NYSCA grants … [Read more...] about Depot Theatre Awarded Grant from NYSCA; Support Increased
Literacy Volunteers Receives International Paper Foundation Grant
Literacy Volunteers of Essex and Franklin Counties (LVEF) has been awarded a grant of $2,000 by the International Paper Foundation. The grant will be used to underwrite printing costs for the organization’s brochures, annual report, and newsletter. “We are deeply grateful to … [Read more...] about Literacy Volunteers Receives International Paper Foundation Grant
Ticonderoga Historical Society Receives Corridor of Commerce Grant
The Ticonderoga Historical Society has been awarded a $5,000 Corridor of Commerce Grant from the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership. The grant will fund the creation of a website and student writing competition to commemorate the 200th anniversary of steamboat … [Read more...] about Ticonderoga Historical Society Receives Corridor of Commerce Grant