The Earlville Opera House has Received a $116,500 Cultural Grant for the Year 2022.
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The Earlville Opera House (EOH) is pleased to announce a continuation in funding from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) for the 2022 Broome, Chenango & Otsego Statewide Community Regrants Program (SCR). Formerly known as the Decentralization or DEC Program, funding is available to non-profit organizations and artists who partner with an eligible non-profit for cultural initiatives in 2022.
Funding is available for grants up to $5,000 each to support Community Arts and Arts Education grants in Broome, Chenango, and Otsego counties. Included in this funding is $15,000 provided by the Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation of Binghamton to support Broome County SCR projects.
Founded in 1977, the SCR Program was developed by the New York State Council on the Arts to ensure that New York State’s cultural funding reaches every part of the state. State and Community Regrants has since become one of NYSCA’s most effective means of making arts support available to geographically, economically, and ethnically diverse segments of the state’s population.
The program serves each of the state’s 62 counties and funds volunteer community organizations as well as established non-profit corporations with paid professional staff. In addition, grants are available to artists in the service area who partner with an eligible non-profit or school.
The Broome, Chenango, and Otsego SCR Program serves as a catalyst for local cultural development, engaging children, adults, and seniors in events that enrich and enhance their lives. Funding provided through these programs helps to strengthen our communities by reaching the most rural of our townships and villages, providing increased access to a greater quality of life through the arts. SCR has been administered in Chenango County since 1986. The Earlville Opera House began administering the program in 2020.


The Broome, Chenango, and Otsego SCR Program offers support in the following categories:
Community Arts grants provide support for arts and cultural projects to community-based organizations, groups, collectives, or individual artists.
Arts Education grants offer two funding categories: Pre-K to 12th grade In-School Projects, and After-School and Community-Based Learning. These grants support nonprofit organizations, cultural groups and/or individual artists in providing in-depth arts education projects to participants of all ages.
A series of Grant Workshops will be held to assist potential applicants in navigating the process. The workshops are free, but preregistration is required.
Visit www.earlvilleoperahouse.com/regrants for SCR Program guidelines, intent to apply form, application form, and Grant Workshop information. Opportunities are for projects taking place between January 1 and December 31, 2022. The deadline for 2022 grant applications is Tuesday, February 1, 2022, at 11:59 PM.
The Earlville Opera House Broome, Chenango, and Otsego Statewide Community Regrants (SCR) 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. Additional support for the Broome SCR Program is graciously provided by the Stewart W. and Willma C. Hoyt Foundation, Inc.
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