GO ART! Announces Recipients for First Round of SCR Program Funding, Second Round Now Open

Press release

The Statewide Community Regrant Program (SCR) is a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) developed in 1977 to ensure that the state’s cultural funding would reach every part of the New York State. The cornerstone of SCR is its focus on local decision making through a transparent and competitive Peer Review Panel Process. Through SCR, it is possible for GO ART! to support local artists and organizations that are seeking to creatively engage their communities through art related projects and programming in Genesee and Orleans Counties.

GO ART! will be regranting $336,000, through SCR, to artists and nonprofit organizations for projects and programming taking place in 2024. Statewide Community Regrant Program grantees are selected from two rounds of applications. The first round concluded in November, the second round opened December 26th and will be closing Feb 17th.

The Peer Review Panel approved forty-six applications for funding from the first round. Applicants were eligible to apply for up to a total of $5000 in the categories of Community Arts (Reach) and Arts Education (Spark), and $2500 for Individual Artist Commissions (Ripple). The categories and recipients are as follows:

REACH: The GO ART! Community Arts Grants (Reach Grants) provide seed grants to individual artists, collectives and arts organizations for projects and activities that enable Genesee and Orleans County communities to experience and engage with the performing, literary, media, and visual arts. Each year the program supports arts projects, including concerts, performances, public art, exhibitions, screenings, festivals, workshops, readings, and more. 

REACH RECIPIENTS:

Batavia Concert Band – $5,000 for 2024 Music in the Park Summer Concert Series

Holland Purchase Historical Society – $5,000 for Holland Land Office Museum Guest Speaker & Concert Series

Haxton Memorial Library – $5,000 for Talented Thursdays

Alexander Volunteer Fire Department Band – $4,837 for Community Performances

The Elba Betterment Committee – $4550 for EBC Presents….

Oakfield Betterment Committee Inc – $5,000 for Oakfield Labor Daze

Genesee Chorale Inc. – $5,000 for 2024 Genesee Chorale Season

Village of Bergen – $2,300 for the Hickory Park Concert Series

Rebecca A O’Donnell with Community Partner, Warrior House of WNY INC – $4000 for Creative Community Connections at the Goose

Batavia Business Improvement District – $5,000 for Jackson Square Concert Series

David F. Burke with Community Partner, Warrior House of WNY INC – $2,500 for “Wings” Mural for The Goose

Heather Kathleen Davis with Community Partner, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church – $3,100 for Opera on the Oatka

Genesee Symphony Orchestra – $5,000 for The Genesee Symphony Orchestra’s 78th Season

Byron-Bergen Public Library – $5,000 for Arts in our Community

Amanda M Taylor with Community Partner, City of Batavia Fire Department – $5,000 for Main Street Fire Hydrant Murals

Bergen Business and Civic Association – $5,000 for Bergen Park Festival

Woodward Memorial Library – $4,979 for Art All Year, Take Two

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church – $2,415 for Music at St. Mark’s

Kathlyn Baker with Community Partner, Warrior House of WNY – $5,000 for Art Exploration Project

Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, Wyoming OUT!, Inc.- $5,000 for GLOW OUT! Pride Festival 2024

Village of Corfu – $5,000 for Corfu Farmers Market 2024 Music Series

GLOW YMCA, Inc. – $1,000 for GLOW Corporate Street Beat

Gillam-Grant Community Center – $4,640 for A Spectrum of Art

The Batavia Players, Inc. – $5,000 for the 2024 Season

Marianne Skye with Community Partner, Warrior House of WNY – $5,000 for Groovy Moves-Family Music and Movement

Lee-Whedon Memorial Library – $5,000 for Finally Fridays! 2024

Yates Community Library – $5,000 for Yates Community Library- More Than Just Books

Friends of Boxwood Cemetery – $5,000 for Boxwood at Night 2024

The Cobblestone Society – $5,000 for The Cobblestone Museum Arts Series for 2024

Lyndonville Lions Club – $5,000 for I Hear the Music

Village of Holley – $3,000 for Village of Holley Canal Concert Series

Community Free Library – $5,000 for Continuation of Myron Holley Erie Canal Mural

Care Net Center of Greater Orleans – $5,000 for Artists and Their Styles

C. W. Bill Lattin with Fiscal Sponsor, The Cobblestone Society – $5,000 for Architecture Destroyed In Orleans County, N.Y.”

Village of Holley – $2,000 for Festival Series 2024

Canalside Radio Inc – $5,000 for Harmonizing Communities: The Canalside Radio Initiative

William Schutt with Community Partner, Village of Albion – $5,000 for Lighting the Erie Canal

Hoag Library of the Swan Library Association – $5,000 for 2024 Hoag Music Series

Michelle Cryer with Community Partner, Town of Carlton – $5,000 for Carlton Mural at the Cove

RIPPLE: The GO ART! Individual Artist Commission (Ripple Grant) supports local, artist-initiated activity, and highlights the role of artists as important members of the community. The Commission is for artistic projects with outstanding artistic merit that work within a community setting. 

RIPPLE RECIPIENTS:

David F. Burke – $2,500 for the Extension to Harvester Center Hallway Mural

Thomas Jennings – $2,500 for the Missing Man- The Vince Welnick Story

Joshua Lang – $2,500 for the Suite de Ballet Mvt 3

Eric Weatherbee – $2,500 for The Humble Bard Presents

SPARK: The Arts Education Program (Spark Grant) supports arts education projects for youth and/or senior learners. Emphasis is placed on the depth and quality of the creative process through which participants learn through or about the arts. Projects must focus on the exploration of art and the artistic process.

SPARK RECIPIENTS:

Linda Fix with Fiscal Sponsor, BCSD Foundation Community Schools – $5,000 for #It Takes A Village

Bart Dentino with Community Partner, Oakfield-Alabama Central School District – $4,815 for The Spaces Between the Leaves

Judd Sunshine with Community Partner, Ronald L. Sodoma Elementary School – $4,200 for Erie Canal Songwriting Project

Artists, nonprofits, and municipalities seeking funding for arts related projects, programming, and events in Genesee and Orleans Counties are encouraged to apply to the second round of Statewide Community Regrant Program (SCR) funding through GO ART!.

For more information on applying for the Statewide Community Regrant Program visit: www.goart.org/grants or contact Mary Jo Whitman at mjwhitman@goart.org.

These grants are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

About the New York State Council on the Arts NYSCA preserves and advances the arts and culture that make New York State an exceptional place to live, work and visit. The Council upholds the right of all New Yorkers to experience the vital contributions the arts make to our communities, education, economic development, and quality of life. To support the ongoing recovery of the arts across New York State, NYSCA is awarding record funding in Fiscal Year 2023, providing support across the full breadth of the arts.

NYSCA further advances New York’s creative culture by convening leaders in the field and providing organizational and professional development opportunities and informational resources. Created by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1960 and continued with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, the Council is an agency that is part of the Executive Branch. For more information on NYSCA, please visit http//www.arts.ny.gov and follow NYSCA’s Facebook page, Twitter @NYSCArts and Instagram @NYSCouncilontheArts.

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