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2025 NYSCA SCR Grant Recipients is a regranting program administered by The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts that distributes Statewide Community Regrant funds through Community Arts, Teaching Artist, and Individual Artist grant programs.
In 2025, nearly 90 artists, organizations, and towns from Cattaraugus, Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, and Tioga counties received 102 grants totaling $305,000 for arts and cultural work. Eligible applicants are artists, organizations, and municipalities in the specified New York State counties. Grant amounts vary by program category.
Applications are submitted through The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes.
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2025 NYSCA SCR Grant Recipients - The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) is pleased to announce recipients of the 2025 NYSCA Statewide Community Regrant (SCR) funded Community Arts , Teaching Artist , and Individual Artist grant programs.
The Statewide Community Regrant program is 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. Nearly 90 artists, organizations, and towns from Cattaraugus, Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, and Tioga counties received 102 grants totaling $305,000 for arts and cultural programs taking place in 2025 and the first half of 2026.
This funding is a continued investment in artists and the greater community. The following grants fulfill a vital mission of The ARTS Council for making arts and culture accessible to all.
Gowanda’s Historic Hollywood Theater, Music & Me Camp, $1100 Gowanda’s Historic Hollywood Theater, Community Players, $1200 Gowanda’s Historic Hollywood Theater, The Art of Silent Film, $2550 Kathleen Girdlestone, The Art of making Ribbon Skirts, Shirts and Totes, $1500 Keynote Chorus, Inspiring Each Other and Our Communities Through Choral Music, $5000 Maurice John, Jr., Seasonal Photowalks, $4500 Randolph Area Community Development Corporation, Friday Night Music Series, $3750 The Olean Theatre Workshop, Connecting Community Through Theatre, $2500 The Olean Theatre Workshop, Summer STAR program 2025, $2500 Village of South Dayton, South Dayton Train Depot’s 150 Year Celebration, $1250 Abby’s Paws for a Cause, Heroes Comic Book Project, $5000 Betz White, Peacework: connecting stitches, people and causes, $2600 Caroline Giassi, FLX Early Music, $5000 CASA-Trinity, AIR Youth Clubhouse, $5000 Chemung County Library District, 2025 Art Workshops at CCLD, $5000 Chemung County Tourism Promotion Agency, Lake Street LawnFest, $4600 Chris Longwell, Ceramic works from clay dug at Tanglewood Nature Center, $3000 Crystal Chords, Summer Sing Program and Holiday Chorus Program, $1000 Economic Opportunity Program, Ernie Davis Community Center Fashion Club, $2400 Juneteenth Committee, Juneteenth, $4000 Eliott Rose Houghtelling, Lightscapes Elmira, $3000 Elmira Little Theatre, Inc, 81st Season, $5000 Friends of the Chemung River Watershed, Watercolor by the River with Bridget Bossart van Otterloo and Watershed Community Art Project by Filomena Jack, $5000 James Ronner, Slabtown, $2800 Joann Smith, Cordelia’s cavalcade of colorful characters, $2200 Kevin Jackson, Beauty and Life – The Finger Lakes, $1500 Megan Parker, Shifter Series, $1800 Nathan Squiers, Hellborn Series, $1800 Summer Small, Meals on Wheels Mural, $5000 The Park Church, Elmira 2025 PRDE Celebration, $3500 Tim Collins, The Tell-Tale Heart and other Stories, $1200 Tim Collins, TO LIVE IN THE WORDS: POETRY UNBOUND, $3800 Wynn Yarrow, Nature Journals, $2300 Wynn Yarrow, A World of Color, $2700 Zachary Hamilton, Music Creation, $2500 ARQbarn Collective, Community in Bloom, $2000 Dutton S.
Peterson Memorial Library, Summer Arts Programming, $700 Dutton S.
Peterson Memorial Library, Summer/Fall Programs, $4300 Liam Lawson, “Simple Gifts: The Songs of the Shakers”, $2500 Poppy Geissinger, Tunnel of Love, $2000 Scott B Adams, Folk at the Farmhouse Concert Series, $4770 Village of Watkins Glen, Lafayette Tuesday Night Concert Series, $4000 Watkins Glen Promotions, 2025 Falls Harvest Festival, $5000 Watkins Glen Public Library, Art in the Glen 2025-26, $3500 Wendy Brubaker, Everyday Wonders: Brushstrokes of Stewardship, $3000 Zoë Van Nostrand, Weaving the Land, $900 Adedamola (Adaramati) Shogo, Reflections of the Human Condition, $2750 Akua Lezli Hope, The Speculative Sundays Reading Series 2025, $3460 Anastasiya Fluegel, Nietzsche’s Zarathustra as an Artist, $2400 Arkport Public Library, Color Our World Arts Programming, $5000 Bridget Bossart van Otterloo, Sketching Our Cities, $2750 Carder School PTA, Poetry in Our Community and in Ourselves, $2400 Chinese Cultural Association of the Southern Tier, Let Chinese Culture Spark, $4700 Cohocton Public Library, Art at Your Library (2025), $2200 Corning High School PTSA, A Deeper Look into the Flute, $1339.
52 Corning High School PTSA, Classroom Mashup: Where Community Musicians Meet Student Producers, $4950 Crows Nest Artists, Liberty Street Community Mural Project, $2000 Crows Nest Artists, Interactive Art Activities at Keuka Lake Art Show, $3000 Dan Mirer, Burke Room show and Water Bells, $2000 Dormann Library, The Dormann Library’s First Annual BrewHAHA, $600 Dormann Library, 2025 Live Performers and Artists, $1520 Endless Mountain Music Festival, Orchestra Meets Bluegrass, $5000 Family Service Society, Inc., Painting Classes for All, $450 Family Service Society, Inc., The Community Glass Art Program for Children and Teens, $750 Family Service Society, Inc., The Progression in Painting Mural Creation, $3800 Gigi Alvaré, Voices Unveiled: Art as Activism, $3300 Hornell Area Wind Ensemble, 2025 Hornell Area Wind Ensemble Concert Series, $5000 Jennifer Kuhn, Wonder and Danger: Parasites in our Companions, $3000 Jess Humphrey, Creating Large Ladle Cast Glass Collage, $2000 Keuka Lake Art Association, Pastels Workshop for Amateurs, $1000 Keuka Peaceful Roots, Experience and Engage with the ARTS at the Studio, $2200 Keuka Peaceful Roots, Accessing In-depth Art Expression, $2800 Meghan O’Toole, The Creative Response to the Potential of Light, $3950 Orpheus Chorale, 2025 Performances, $5000 Prattsburg Free Library, 2025 Arts Programming, $2825 Pulteney Free Library, ARTS Programming 2025, $500 Pulteney Free Library, States Apart Band Concert, $1780 Regional Science & Discovery Center, Community STEAM Kits, $1000 Regional Science & Discovery Center, Science, History & Photography, $2300 Southeast Steuben County Library, Teen Summer Theatre Camp, $1000 Southern Finger Lakes Pride, Express: A free community dance party in the park, $3703 Southern Finger Lakes Pride, Pride Festival 2025, $4800 The Keuka Lake Players, 13 – The Musical, $4500 The Women’s Chorale of Corning, When Women Sing, $3300 Tony Moretti, Sculpture and Metal Work Series, $3800 Valley Folk Music, The ’60s: Society and Song in concert with Gathering Time, $1200 Valley Folk Music, Hubby Jenkins in Concert, $1700 Andrew Fitzsimmons, Beginning to End: A Transformative Story in Clay, $1700 Becca Rimmel, Home: Finding A Sense of Place in Tioga County, NY, $2714 Chrystallum Quartet, Commission Project with Amber Ferenz, $5000 Coburn Free Library, Stories with Music in Tioga County, $5000 Karen Kucharski, ArcWater: Fallingwater 3.
0, $2100 Kathye E. Arrington, African Diaspora Cultural Celebration, $1600 Newark Valley Historical Society, Depot Friday Nights, $5000 Rachel Consolazio, Increasing Exposure to the Ceramic Arts in Tioga County NY, $2013.
48 Shady Strong, 2025 ALS Awareness BBQ Competition and Music Festival, $4800 The Kirby Band, The Kirby Band 2025, $4475 Ti-Ahwaga Community Players, The Play That Goes Wrong, $3300 Tioga County Tourism, 2025 Contradance Season, $5000 Ü Lee, The Strong, the Fast, and the Tiny, $2700 Village of Newark Valley, Vibin’ in the Valley, $2650
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Artists, organizations, and towns in specified counties in New York State. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
2025 NYSCA SCR Grant Recipients is funded by The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New York. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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