The Project Support Grant is available to 501(c)(3) or New York State non-profit organizations with an active board of trustees.
Donor Name: Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council
State: New York
County: Warren County (NY), Washington County (NY)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/05/2025
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
Programs must take place in 2026, be open/accessible to the public, and must reflect the art/culture within Warren or Washington County.
Priorities
- Provide accessible, quality art programming to all residents in region
- Programs from new/up-and-coming community organizations
- Programs that are innovative and reflect the diverse art forms currently present in region
- Programs that reflect the geographic area and culture of Warren or Washington County
Funding Information
- Request an amount between $500 – $7,500 total across all programs.
- All projects must take place between January 1 and December 31, 2026
Eligible Expenses
Statewide Community Regrants funds can fund the following expenses:
- Activities/Projects of local arts organizations including both live and virtual activities.
- Artist fees
- Marketing/publicity costs
- Direct administrative expenses and/or planning and preparation expenses for a proposed event.
- Supplies and materials needed to execute the proposed project. Individual items may not exceed $1,000. Examples: art supplies, sheet music, hardware, memory cards, and other consumable equipment.
Eligibility Criteria
- A 501(c)(3) or New York State non-profit organization with an active board of trustees either incorporated in NY State or registered to do business in NY State
- Applicants whose legal address is in Warren or Washington County
- A government or quasi-governmental entity, or federally recognized Tribal Nations
- Individual artists, groups or collectives, and unincorporated entities who are working with an eligible fiscal sponsor or community-based partner
- Lead applicants must be 18 years of age at the time of submission and may not be enrolled in a full-time degree program
For more information, visit LARAC.


