ARTS MID-HUDSON GRANTEE HIGHLIGHTS
ARTS MID-HUDSON GRANTEE HIGHLIGHTS
Statewide Community Regrants
This program was previously called the Decentralization Grant Program.
Community Arts Grant – support arts and cultural activities that may include, but are not limited to: exhibitions, workshops, performances, festivals, concerts, plays, temporary installations, screenings or readings.
The Individual Artist Commission – supports the creation of new work by an individual artist. Can engage a particular community in the artist’s creative process and/or presentation.
Arts Learning Grant – supports sequential, skill-based workshop series focused on the arts and artistic process. Projects can take place in-school during the school day and/or in after-school and community-based settings for youth and/or senior learners
These awards are made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson.
Dutchess Partners in the Arts
Programmatic Support & Capacity Building Initiatives Highlights
What is Dutchess Partners in the Arts (DPA)? For over 50 years, Arts Mid-Hudson (AMH) has taken a lead role in equitably distributing Dutchess County arts and cultural funds to Dutchess County arts organizations, so that both residents and visitors to our region can enjoy a rich offering of arts. Through a partnership with the Office of the County Executive and Dutchess Tourism, AMH is pleased to partner with arts organizations to support capacity building initiatives and implement arts offerings. We seek partners that have a history of achievement in the arts, good management, stable finances, and self-sustaining programs with the potential to make a measurable impact. In 2021, we look forward to supporting partner organizations that are responding to the Covid-19 pandemic with innovative programming which engages Dutchess County residents and visitors.
Ulster County Cultural Services and Promotion Fund
The Ulster County Cultural Services & Promotion Fund (UCCSPF) is a funding resource dedicated to maintaining the artistic and cultural assets of Ulster County through capacity building initiatives (CBI). Financial resources for this program have been made available by the Ulster County Legislature and administered by Arts Mid-Hudson (AMH). Established nonprofit arts organizations or artistic programs that have been in existence for three or more years and have a record of success shall be eligible and encouraged to apply for funding.