OGDENSBURG - The Frederick Remington Art Museum has been awarded a $174,000 grant from a nearly $32 million Capital Funding grant program for non-profit arts and cultural organizations.
The fund …
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OGDENSBURG - The Frederick Remington Art Museum has been awarded a $174,000 grant from a nearly $32 million Capital Funding grant program for non-profit arts and cultural organizations.
The fund will support 102 projects throughout the state.
State officials say investment in non-profit arts and cultural organizations across New York supports crucial building renovations, accessibility improvements and new spaces for creative and cultural work.
“The over 100 projects we’re supporting through this funding will showcase arts and cultural organizations across the state and spur economic development for decades to come,” Governor Hochul said. “From historic sites to new multi-use arts centers, these diverse projects will expand the accessibility and the sustainability of arts and culture organizations while growing local economies, driving tourism and creating jobs all across New York State.”
For the Frederick Remington Art Museum, the award will be used for urgent systems upgrades for the historic Parish Mansion, officials say.