Hawley Announces Availability of Grant Money for Historical/Arts Projects
Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) today announced that applications are now available for municipalities and not-for-profits seeking grant money for historical and art preservation projects through the Technical Assistance Grant Program. Grants will not exceed $3,000 per project and are only available for short-term, stand-alone ventures that seek to preserve cultural and historical heritage.
“I am excited to announce that applications have been released for this grant program,” Hawley said. “New York is one of the most historically-rich states in the nation with structures and stories dating back to our existence as one of the original thirteen colonies. As a supporter of history and arts in our schools, I am proud to promote this endeavor and thank the New York State Council on the Arts and Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor for their support. I encourage local historical groups and municipalities to take advantage of this opportunity and continue their tradition of preserving New York’s amazing history.”
The deadline for fall 2015 grant applications is September 8, and interested applicants are required to call the Preservation League of New York State at 518-462-5658 ext. 10 to discuss potential projects. More information on the grant application process can be found at http://www.preservenys.org/tag-2015.html.