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National Endowment for the Arts FY17 Capital Region Organization Location Amount Wave Farm Inc National Endowment for the Arts FY17 Capital Region Organization Location Amount Wave Farm Inc. (aka Wave Farm) Greene County $15,000 Albany Institute of History & Art (aka Albany County $20,000 AIHA) Media Alliance, Inc. (aka The Sanctuary for Rensselaer $20,000 Independent Media) County New York Folklore Society, Inc. Schenectady $45,000 County Skidmore College Saratoga County $15,000 Saratoga Springs Performing Arts Center, Saratoga County $15,000 Inc. (aka SPAC) Lake George Opera Festival Association, Saratoga County $20,000 Inc. (aka Opera Saratoga) Lake George Music Festival, Inc. Warren County $10,000 Wave Farm Inc. (aka Wave Farm) Greene County $15,000 Albany Symphony Orchestra, Inc. (aka Albany County $15,000 Albany Symphony) Fence Magazine, Incorporated (aka Fence) Albany County $10,000 Research Foundation of State University of Albany County $45,000 New York (On behalf of Neuberger Museum of Art - Purchase College) Art Omi, Inc. (aka Omi International Arts Columbia $10,000 Center) County Iroquois Indian Museum Schoharie $19,000 County Hudson Opera House, Inc. (aka HOH) Columbia $10,000 County Salem Art Works (aka SAW) Washington $10,000 County Corporation of Yaddo (aka Yaddo) Saratoga County $20,000 Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady $10,000 Schenectady in the State of New York (aka County Union College) (On behalf of Union College Concert Series) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (aka RPI) Rensselaer $20,000 County Central New York Organization Location Amount Glimmerglass Opera Theatre Inc. (aka Otsego County $75,000 Glimmerglass Festival) Musical Associates of Central New York Onondaga $10,000 Inc. (aka Symphoria) County Everson Museum of Art of Syracuse & Onondaga $20,000 Onondaga County (aka Everson Museum of County Art) Storm King Art Center Orange County $30,000 CNY Arts, Inc Onondaga $30,000 County Erie Canal Museum Onondaga $60,000 County Light Work Visual Studies, Inc. (aka Light Onondaga $40,000 Work) County Binghamton Organization Location Amount Tri-Cities Opera Company, Inc. (aka Tri- Broome County $10,000 Cities Opera) Elmira Organization Location Amount American Dance Asylum, Inc. Steuben County $10,000 The North Country Organization Location Amount Mountain Lake Public Telecommunications Clinton County $10,000 Council Inc. (aka Mountain Lake PBS) Historic Saranac Lake Franklin/Essex $20,000 Counties Rochester-Finger Lakes Organization Location Amount Geneva Music Festival Inc (aka Geneva Ontario County $10,000 Music Festival) Pegasus Early Music Monroe County $10,000 Garth Fagan Dance, Inc. (aka Garth Fagan Monroe County $15,000 Dance) BOA Editions, Ltd Monroe County $20,000 Gateways Music Festival, Inc Monroe County $10,000 George Eastman House (aka George Monroe County $20,000 Eastman Museum) Geva Theatre Center, Inc. (aka Geva Theatre Monroe County $10,000 Center) Rochester Fringe Festival, Inc. (aka Monroe County $25,000 Rochester Fringe Festival) University of Rochester (On behalf of Open Monroe County $40,000 Letter Books) Western New York Organization Location Amount Alfred University Allegany $10,000 County Buffalo Fine Arts Academy (aka Albright- Erie County $100,000 Knox Art Gallery) Buffalo Media Resources, Inc. (aka Squeaky Erie County $25,000 Wheel) Canisius College Erie County $10,000 Just Buffalo Literary Center, Inc. (aka Just Erie County $20,000 Buffalo) Seneca Nation of Indians Erie County $20,000 Buffalo Media Resources, Inc. (aka Squeaky Erie County $15,000 Wheel Film & Media Art Center) Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society, Inc. Erie County $10,000 (aka Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO)) Center for Exploratory and Perceptual Arts Erie County $15,000 (aka CEPA Gallery) Just Buffalo Literary Center, Inc. Erie County $70,000 State University of New York at Buffalo (On Erie County $30,000 behalf of Center for the Arts) White Pine Inc. (aka White Pine Press) Erie County $10,000 Westchester Organization Location Amount Copland House Westchester $10,000 County Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art Westchester $30,000 (aka HVCCA) County Jacob Burns Film Center, Inc. (aka JBFC) Westchester $35,000 County Clay Art Center, Inc Westchester $10,000 County Westchester Arts Council, Inc. (aka Westchester $25,000 ArtsWestchester) County Bennett, Joshua Westchester $25,000 County City of Yonkers, New York (On behalf of Westchester $20,000 Department of Planning & Development) County Hudson Valley Organization Location Amount Bard College (On behalf of Longy School Dutchess County $15,000 of Music of Bard College) City School District Kingston NY Ulster County $20,000 Transart & Cultural Services, Inc. (aka Ulster County $10,000 TRANSART) Bard College (On behalf of Bard Music Dutchess County $15,000 Festival) Bard College (On behalf of Richard B. Dutchess County $20,000 Fisher Center for the Performing Arts) Bard College (On behalf of Conjunctions) Dutchess County $10,000 Thomas Cole Historic House (aka Thomas Greene County $30,000 Cole National Historic Site) Bard College Dutchess County $30,000 Mount Tremper Arts, Inc. (aka Mount Ulster County $20,000 Tremper Arts) Spark Media Project Inc. (aka Formerly Dutchess County $15,000 Children's Media Project) Women's Studio Workshop, Inc. Ulster County $35,000 Center for Photography at Woodstock, Inc. Ulster County $20,000 (aka CPW) Maverick Concerts, Inc Ulster County $20,000 Nightboat Books (aka Nigthboat Books) Sullivan County $20,000 Long Island Organization Location Amount Long Island Traditions Inc. Nassau County $15,000 New Community Cinema Club, Inc. (aka Suffolk County $10,000 Cinema Arts Centre) New York City Organization Location Amount American Museum of the Moving Image (aka New York City $10,000 Museum of the Moving Image) Art Kibbutz, Inc. (aka Art Kibbutz) New York City $10,000 Bronx Council on the Arts, Inc. (aka Bronx Council New York City $30,000 on the Arts) DreamYard Project, Inc. (aka DreamYard) New York City $40,000 Ghetto Film School, Inc. (aka Ghetto Film School) New York City $30,000 Mind-Builders Creative Arts Co. (aka Mind-Builders New York City $35,000 Creative Arts Center) Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute (aka Sholem New York City $30,000 Aleichem Cultural Center) Voices UnBroken New York City $15,000 Wave Hill, Incorporated (aka Wave Hill) New York City $15,000 826NYC, Inc. (aka 826NYC) New York City $10,000 American Documentary, Inc. (aka AmDoc) New York City $100,000 American Documentary, Inc. (aka AmDoc) New York City $65,000 American Opera Projects, Inc. (aka AOP) New York City $15,000 Arts & Democracy, Inc. New York City $20,000 Arts in the Armed Forces Inc. (aka AITAF) New York City $10,000 Asian American Arts Alliance, Inc. (aka the Alliance) New York City $10,000 BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn, Inc. (aka BRIC) New York City $50,000 Beth Morrison Projects (aka BMP) New York City $15,000 Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (aka BAC) New York City $35,000 Brooklyn Arts Exchange, Inc. (aka BAX) New York City $20,000 Brooklyn Book Festival, Inc (aka Brooklyn Book New York City $10,000 Festival) Brooklyn Institute of Arts & Sciences (aka Brooklyn New York City $40,000 Museum) Brooklyn Poets, Inc. (aka Brooklyn Poets) New York City $10,000 Cave Canem Foundation, Inc. (aka Cave Canem) New York City $40,000 Chez Bushwick, Inc. (aka Jonah Bokaer) New York City $10,000 Chicken & Egg Pictures, Inc. (aka Chicken & Egg New York City $45,000 Pictures) Diversity of Dance, Inc. (aka Earl Mosley's Institute of New York City $20,000 the Arts) Eyebeam Atelier, Inc. (aka Eyebeam) New York City $10,000 Gallim Dance Company, Inc (aka Gallim Dance) New York City $10,000 Girl Be Heard Institute (aka Girl Be Heard) New York City $20,000 Haiti Cultural Exchange (aka HCX) New York City $10,000 Independent Feature Project, Inc. (aka Independent New York City $40,000 Filmmaker Project) International Contemporary Ensemble Foundation, New York City $30,000 Inc. (aka International Contemporary Ensemble) Jack Arts, Inc. (aka JACK) New York City $20,000 Marquis Studios, Ltd. (aka Marquis Studios) New York City $25,000 Music Forward (aka The Knights) New York City $25,000 NY Writers Coalition Inc. (aka NY Writers Coalition, New York City $15,000 NYWC) New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (aka NYFA) New York City $10,000 New York Foundation for the Arts, Inc. (aka NYFA) New York City $25,000 Original Music Workshop (aka National Sawdust) New York City $30,000 Page Seventy-Three Productions, Inc. (aka Page 73) New York City $15,000 Pioneer Works Art Foundation (aka Pioneer Works) New York City $30,000 Radio Diaries, Inc. (aka Radio Diaries) New York City $50,000 Reel Stories Teen Filmmaking, Inc. (aka Reel Works) New York City $25,000 STREB Inc. (aka STREB) New York City $40,000 So Percussion Inc. (aka So Percussion) New York City $15,000 StoryCorps, Inc. (aka StoryCorps) New York City $100,000 Tamizdat Incorporated (aka Tamizdat) New York City $10,000 Theatre of the Emerging American Moment, Inc. (aka New York City $10,000 The TEAM) Theatre of the Oppressed NYC, Inc. (aka Theatre of New York City $20,000 the Oppressed NYC / TONYC) Together in Dance, Inc. A New Jersey Nonprofit New York City $15,000 Corp. Tri-Centric Foundation Inc (aka The Tri-Centric New York City $10,000 Foundation) UBW, Inc. (aka Urban Bush Women) New York City $35,000 UnionDocs, Inc. (aka UnionDocs) New York City $25,000 World Music Productions, Inc. (aka Afropop New York City $40,000 Worldwide) Herstory Writers Workshop, Inc New York City $20,000 Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival (aka HVSF) New York City $20,000 New York Hall of Science (aka NYSCI) New York City $25,000 Rivertowns Arts Council, Inc. (aka RiverArts) New York City $20,000 Badenya, Inc. New York City $10,000 When I Walk Inc. New York City $10,000 A Blade of Grass Fund (aka A Blade of Grass) New York City $100,000 Academy of American Poets, Inc.
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