ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY TRUST Grants by Program Area 7/1/12-6/30/13
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1 ADIRONDACK COMMUNITY TRUST Grants by Program Area 7/1/12-6/30/13 Grantee Granted ARTS AND HUMANITIES Adirondack Art Association $650 Adirondack Center for Writing 16,114 Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts 5,000 Adirondack Shakespeare Company, Ltd. 500 Adirondack Theatre Festival Inc. 2,000 Champlain Valley Film Society 2,000 Glens Falls Queensbury Historical Association 2,450 Depot Theatre 750 Foothills ArtSociety 1,500 The Hyde Collection Trust 2,450 John Brown Lives! 15,000 Lake Placid Institute 1,000 Lake Placid Sinfonietta, Inc. 7,350 Lake Placid Center for the Arts 51,410 Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. 1,000 Metropolitan Opera Guild, Inc. 2,000 North Country Cultural Center for the Arts 5,000 Pendragon, Inc. 3,500 Appleby Foundation, Inc. 1,000 Seagle Music Colony, Inc. 2,750 Tannery Pond Community Center Association Inc 1,000 TAUNY 2,000 Toledo Museum of Art 5,000 Toledo Symphony 5,000 Upper Jay Art Center 485 Total $136,909 ANIMAL WELFARE Adirondack Wildlife Inc. $500 ASPCA 250 Crane Mountain Valley Horse Rescue, Inc. 2,500 North Country SPCA 88,600 St. John Feral Cat Fund 8,780 Tri-Lakes Humane Society 800 Total $101,430 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Adirondack Public Observatory $4,000 Adirondack Research Consortium 250 Adirondack Sustainable Communities, Inc. 1,000 AdkAction.org 1,655
2 American Legion Auxiliary Unit Adirondack North Country Association 3,250 Adirondack Recreational Trail Advocates 300 AuSable Valley Habitat for Humanity 1,000 Carver Center 5,000 Champlain Area Trails 2,000 Chateaugay Revitalization Committee 2,000 Christian Appalachian Project 1,000 Church of St. Luke the Beloved Physician 500 Clifton-Fine Economic Development Corporation 13,000 Cranberry Lake Volunteer Fire Dept. 15,000 Essex Community Church 1,000 Friends of Oak Mountain, Inc. 5,000 Friends of Town of Johnsburg Parks 250 Future Generations 1,200 Garden Club of Lake Placid 3,000 Hamilton County Board of Supervisors 7,500 Historical Society of the Town of Bolton 250 Homeward Bound-Adirondacks 5,000 Indian Lake Theater, Inc. 500 Infant Jesus of Prague, Inc. 37,800 JCEO of Clinton & Franklin Counties, Inc. 1,000 Keene Valley Congregational Church 6,450 Keene Volunteer Fire Department 84,388 Lake Placid Kiwanis 250 Lake Placid Volunteer Fire Department 550 Legal Community Against Violence 1,000 Town of Long Lake 300 Malone Golden Age Club 500 Massena Neighborhood Center 500 Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries 1,500 Mountain Lake Public Telecommunications Counc 1,900 Native American Rights Fund 500 North Country Public Radio 296,700 North Country Chapter of the American Red Cro 250 North Country Ministry 1,450 Northern Forest Center 1,250 Paul Smith's - Gabriels Volunteer Fire Depart 2,000 Placid Lake Foundation 500 Plattsburgh-North Country Community Foundatio 1,000 Points of Light Institute 86,400 Rotary Club of Lake Placid 300 The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International 250 The Salvation Army 2,000 Saranac Lake Fire & Rescue 250 Saranac Lake Rotary Foundation 13,750 Town of Altona 1,764
3 Town of Bangor 2,000 Town of Chester Veterans Memorial 550 Town of Horicon 750 Town of North Elba 4,510 Town of Wilmington 1,500 United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc 7,572 Upper Jay Fire Department 14,886 Vermont Public Radio 1,000 Village of Malone 2,000 Village of Malone/Malone Recreation Park 2,000 Whallonsburg Civic Association 7,475 Total $662,751 EDUCATION Ausable Valley Central School District $3,750 Beekmantown Central School District 600 CEWW Boces-Yandon-Dillon Campus 1,200 Bruce L. Crary Foundation, Inc. 1,700 Brushton-Moira Central School-Dollars For Sch 3,500 Center for Woodlands Education 3,000 Chapin School, LTD 1,000 Christine Nicole Perry Memorial Trust 500 Clifton-Fine Central School District 15,000 Clinton Community College Foundation 2,500 College For Every Student 1,500 College of the Atlantic 1,000 Connecticut College 1,000 Cornell Law School 20,000 Cornell University 5,000 Eaglebrook School 750 ESF College Foundation 2,000 Glory in Our Hearts Foundation 1,000 Holy Family School 5,000 The Hotchkiss School 1,000 International Theater and Literacy Project 1,000 Johnsburg Youth Committee 750 Johnsburg Central School District 250 Keene Central School District 2,500 Lake George Central School District 750 Lake Placid Central School District 39,150 Lakeside Preschool 2,500 Literacy Volunteers of Essex/Franklin Countie 7,250 Little Peaks School, Inc 300 Long Lake Central School District 800 Malone Central School District 4,600 Middlebury College 1,500 Minerva Central School District 1,170
4 Moravian College 5,600 Moriah Central School 250 North Country Community College Foundation 1,500 New York Schools Insurance Foundation 500 Newcomb Central School District 1,500 North Country School/Camp Treetops 1,250 Northern Adirondack Central School District 1,500 Northwood School 3,950 Paul Smith's College 20,700 Peru Central School District 1,000 Petrova Elementary School 1,500 Plattsburgh City School District 2,000 Plattsburgh College Foundation 3,000 Resurrection School Foundation, Inc. 1,000 Rubenstein School of Env. & Nat. Res. at UVM 3,500 Rye Country Day School 2,500 Saranac Lake Central School District 1,600 Saranac Lake Central Prize Fund 1,810 Shelburne Farms Resources 2,000 St. Agnes School 250 St. Lawrence University 21,500 Adirondack Community College Foundation, Inc. 1,225 SUNY Adirondack Foundation, Inc. 1,225 Tupper Lake Central School District 15,550 United Negro College Fund 1,000 University of Pennsylvania School of Veterina 1,500 University of Vermont 2,500 Upper Valley Educators Institute 7,000 Vassar College 5,000 Vermont Institute of Natural Science 300 Scholarships: Lawson and Clint Allen Leadership and Academic Scholarship Fund: 2 recipients 5,000 Frank Besau and Pauline Besau Wamsganz Scholarship Fund: 4 recipients 6,000 Charles B. Decker Memorial Scholarship Fund: 1 recipient 1,600 Howard V. Littell Scholarship Fund: 11 recipients 60,000 William T. Lowe Scholarship Fund: 2 recipients 3,000 Sean P. McCullough Memorial Scholarship Fund: 1 recipient 1,000 Dr. U. R. Plante Scholarship Fund: 1 recipient 10,000 George and Doris Sherman Scholarship Fund: 1 recipient 500 Total $334,330 ENVIRONMENT Adk Chapter of TNC/ALT $2,000 Adirondack Chapter of the Nature Conservancy and Adirondack Land Trust 52,100
5 Adirondack Council 36,975 Adirondack Explorer 16,500 Adirondack Mountain Club 1,925 Adirondack Watershed Institute 6,305 Audubon New York 1,000 AuSable River Association 1,000 BioDiversity Research Institute 10,550 Black Swamp Conservancy 500 Conservation Law Foundation 1,000 Earthjustice 800 Empire State Forestry Foundation 2,000 Environmental Defense Fund 1,000 Humane Farming Association 1,000 Lake Champlain Committee 500 Lake Champlain Land Trust 250 League of Conservation Voters Educational Fun 1,000 Mirror Lake Watershed Assn. 2,000 Natural Resources Defense Council 1,500 The Nature Conservancy, Inc. 500 NatureServe 52,000 New York Botanical Garden 5,000 North Elba Land Conservancy 500 Northern New York Audubon, Inc. 4,900 Open Space Institute, Inc. 2,500 Protect the Adirondacks Inc. 8,800 Student Conservation Association 3,000 Trust for Public Land 800 The Union of Concerned Scientists, Inc. 1,000 Upper Saranac Lake Foundation 5,000 Vermont Center for Ecostudies, Inc. 6,000 Vermont Chapter of The Nature Conservancy 500 Vermont Land Trust 500 Vermont Natural Resources Council 500 The Wild Center 68,375 The Wilderness Society 1,000 Wildlife Conservation Society 23,000 World Wildlife Fund 500 Total $324,280 HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Adirondack Community Outreach Center, Inc. $2,740 Adirondack Health Foundation 18,100 American Diabetes Association, Inc. 2,000 American Foundation for the Blind 800 American Heart Association 1,750 American Kidney Fund 800 Arthritis Foundation-Northern & Southern New 800
6 Barnabas House Homeless Shelter 5,000 Behavioral Health Services North 820 Berkshire Farm Center & Services for Youth 1,000 Catholic Charities of Franklin County 2,000 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Ogdensbu 2,500 Comlinks 12,500 Covenant House 800 Creative Healing Connections, Inc. 1,700 Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center 1,000 Diabetes Research Institute Foundation 1,500 Ecumenical Charity Program 500 Ecumenical Food Council 250 Epilepsy Foundation of America 500 Essex County Treasurer/Essex County Office fo 3,500 Families First in Essex County, Inc. 3,000 Family Center Inc. 4,000 Foundation of CVPH Medical Center, Inc. 304 Friends of Edna's Maternity Hospital 500 Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind 500 Guide Dogs for the Blind 500 Christopher Emmet Hallowell Fund: 4 recipient families 9,750 Heifer International 200 Hereditary Disease Foundation 1,500 High Peaks Hospice, Inc. 2,250 Hudson Headwaters Health Network Foundation 2,000 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1,750 Keene Valley Neighborhood House 400 Lake Placid Volunteer Ambulance 550 Melanoma Research Foundation 1,000 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 2,000 Mental Health Association of Essex County Inc 1,500 Mercy Care for the Adirondacks 4,600 National Center for Missing and Exploited Chi 800 National Glaucoma Research 800 National Multiple Schlerosis Society-Central 1,000 National Multiple Sclerosis Society NYC Chapt 1,000 New Covenant Church 3,000 North Country Association for the Visually Im 400 North Country Children's Clinic 12,500 North Country Life Flight Inc. 800 North Elba Community Christmas Fund 10,800 Planned Parenthood Federation of America 500 Planned Parenthood Mohawk Hudson, Inc. 500 Planned Parenthood of the North Country NY 8,300 Project Concern International 1,000 Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York 1,500 Salvation Army-Plattsburgh Corps 250
7 Samaritan Family Counseling Center 500 Saranac Lake Ecumenical Food Pantry 250 St. Agnes Church 5,700 St. Eustace Episcopal Church 7,950 St. Joseph's Rehabilitation Center, Inc. 500 St. Paul's Assumption Food Pantry 250 The Ken Hamilton Caregivers Center at NWH 1,800 The Prevention Team 800 Trudeau Institute, Inc. 3,100 Tupper Lake Community Food Pantry 250 Upstate New York / Vermont Chapter Leukemia & 500 Wilderness Health Care Foundation, Inc. 15,000 Willsboro Senior Housing Corp. 2,500 Total $179,114 LIBRARIES Belden Noble Memorial Library $2,500 Clifton Community Library 15,000 Friends of the Schroon Lake Public Library 500 Keene Valley Library Association 1,000 Lake Placid Public Library 1,000 Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Long Lake Public 300 Saranac Lake Free Library 250 Town of Chester Public Library 750 Town of Johnsburg Library 890 Wadhams Free Library 600 Wilmington E.M. Cooper Memorial Public Librar 250 Total $23,040 HISTORIC PRESERVATION The 1812 Homestead Educational Foundation $1,000 Adirondack Architectural Heritage 3,950 Adirondack Museum 67,175 AuSable Club Preservation Foundation 1,000 Casa del Herrero Foundation 800 Essex Community Heritage Organization, Inc. 500 Friends of Mount Arab, Inc. 250 Historic Saranac Lake, Inc. 500 Johnsburg Historical Society 800 Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 500 Lake Placid North Elba Historical Society 1,250 Lake Placid Olympic Museum 9,862 The National Trust for Scotland Foundation, U 2,000 North Creek Depot Preservation Association 250 Perrysburg Area Historic Museum 3,000 Sagamore Institute of the Adirondacks, Inc. 2,700 Total $95,537
8 RECREATION Dallas Parks Foundation $500 Eastern Amateur Ski Education Foundation 250 Empire State Sports Foundation, Inc. 250 Friends of Mount Pisgah 2,000 Lake Placid Ski Club 250 Malone Minor Hockey Association, Inc. 7,500 New York Ski Education Foundation 2,500 Plattsburgh YMCA 500 US Ski & Snowboard Team Foundation 12,500 Uihlein Ironman Sports Fund: 20 award recipients 17,250 Total $43,500 YOUTH Adirondack Treks, Inc. $500 Boy Scouts of America- Twin Rivers Council 250 Double H Hole in the Woods Camp 800 Greater Malone Area YMCA 10,500 Lake Placid Youth Athletic Assn. 1,500 National Camps for Blind Children 800 Thomas A. Shipman Memorial Youth Center 500 Town of Jay Youth Commission 2,000 Westchester Putnam Council, Boy Scouts of Ame 500 YENGA-Saranac Lake M.S. Activities Club 2,000 Total $19,350 GRAND TOTAL $1,920,241
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