ARPA Nonprofit Services Grant Awards Announced
This ARPA grants program has concluded.
Mayor Noble is pleased to announce the recipients of the City of Kingston’s ARPA Nonprofit Services Grant Program (grants up to $25,000) are the following Kingston-affiliated nonprofit service organizations:
AOH/Irish Cultural Center of the Hudson Valley
Angel Food East
ARC Mid-Hudson
Ashokan Center
Bardavon/UPAC
Beyond the 4 Walls Outreach Program
Bridge Arts & Education
Catholic Charities
Catskill Ballet Theater
Center for Creative Education
Circle Creative
Circle of Friends
Clinton Avenue Church
Community Action
Center for Photography at Woodstock
Family of Woodstock
Healthcare is a Human Right
Hudson River Maritime Museum
Hudson Valley Current
Kingston City Land Bank
Kingston Land Trust
Livingston Street Early Childhood Education
Midtown Arts District (MAD)
Max’s Kansas City Project
Mentor Me
My Kingston Kids
O+
Old Dutch Church Kitchen
People’s Place
People USA
Poughkeepsie Farm Project
Riverkeeper
RUPCO
Saint Catherine’s Foundation
St. James United Methodist Church
Salvation Army
Tay Fisher’s Community Cornerstone
Tiger Youth Football
Ulster Immigrant Defense Network
Ulster Literacy Association
Voice Theater
YMCA of Kingston & Ulster County
YWCA
“Our local nonprofit organizations provide crucial services to Kingston residents, and the organizations that are being awarded these ARPA grants represent a wide array of supportive programs – from providing food to legal counsel, from housing efforts to youth programming,” said Mayor Noble. “Kingston is so fortunate to have such incredible nonprofit organizations that provided invaluable services before and during the pandemic. They remain vital to the health of our community. We are pleased to be able to support these nonprofits, with the hope that this grant funding will help them continue their services well into the future.”
ARPA Director Bill Reynolds said: “During the pandemic our nonprofit service organizations were hit very hard – forced to do so much more with less. Just as an increasing number of their employees were unable to perform their duties due to illness or social distancing demands, our nonprofits simultaneously faced an exploding demand for their services. Mayor Noble’s goal with this grant program is to provide them the critically important support they need as they continue to recover from the effects of the COVID crisis.”
The City of Kingston is awarding over $1 million of its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding with the Nonprofit Services Grant Program, intended to mitigate the negative economic impacts of the COVID-19 public health emergency on Kingston’s nonprofit organizations. Program activity examples include food distribution to low-income residents, shelter for the homeless, medical assistance, mental health services, other basic needs services, or education-related programs. Qualifying organizations must be a nonprofit or not-for-profit entity within City of Kingston limits or provide services to city residents.