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NY PLAYS: Places for Learning, Activity, and Youth Socialization | DASNY NY PLAYS: Places for Learning, Activity, and Youth Socialization Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that applications are now open for funding through the New York Places for Learning, Activity, and Youth Socialization (NY PLAYS) Initiative , a $67.
5 million competitive grant program that supports the design, construction, and renovation of public playgrounds across New York State. NY PLAYS helps communities expand access to safe, welcoming outdoor spaces that promote physical activity, emotional well-being, and in-person social connection for children and families. Applications will be accepted from May 4, 2026, through June 15, 2026 .
Grant awards will be announced no earlier than August 3, 2026 . Appendix 1 - NY PLAYS Application - Updated 2. 13.
2026 Appendix 2 - NY PLAYS Muni Site Control Certification Appendix 3 - NY PLAYS FAQs Appendix 4 - NY PLAYS SAMPLE Grant Disbursement Agreement Appendix 5 - NY PLAYS - GDA Prerequisites and Instructions Appendix 6 - NY PLAYS Scoring Matrix NY PLAYS Webinar 2-13-2026 Printed Version NY PLAYS SurveyMonkey Responses New York State Life Sciences Public Health Laboratory Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health Notices of Public Hearings Notices of Public Hearings NYS Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) Find out how DASNY can assist your institution, or the institution you represent, with financing, design and/or construction services.
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Youth Safe Spaces Grant is a grant from the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) that funds the creation and enhancement of safe, supportive spaces for young people ages 12–24 experiencing mental health challenges. The program responds to feedback from youth across New York State identifying a lack of safe spaces as a key barrier to accessing support. Funded sites may include clubhouses, recreation centers, libraries, and other community spaces. Eligible applicants are not-for-profit organizations in New York State. Awards of up to $250,000 per year enhance existing spaces, while grants of up to $500,000 per year support new space creation over five years. The 2026 deadline was February 19, 2026.
Community Mental Health Loan Repayment Program: Mental Health Clinicians is sponsored by New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH). This program assists with student loan repayments for mental health professionals. While not a direct grant for organizational services, it can help for-profit mental health organizations attract and retain staff, thereby supporting service delivery.