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Recent recipients of LPC's historic preservation grants
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Commissioner Carroll provides details on the number and types of grant recipients for LPC's historic preservation program in recent fiscal years.
- FY 2023: 4 homeowner grants and 1 nonprofit grant (New Amsterdam Musical Association in Central Harlem)
- FY 2024: 5 homeowner grants and 1 nonprofit grant (Greenpoint Reformed Church)
- FY 2025 (to date): 2 homeowner grants and 1 nonprofit grant (Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Cemetery)
- Grants were awarded to projects in various neighborhoods, including Bed-Stuy, Greenpoint, and Menida Street in The Bronx
Rafael Salamanca
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Okay.
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How many not for profits and homeowners were provided assistance in each fiscal years twenty three and '24?
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And has there been any for '25?
Sarah Carroll
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Yeah.
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So in fiscal year '20 '20 let me start working up.
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So fiscal year twenty twenty three, we awarded four homeowner grants and one nonprofit for a total of five.
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And the nonprofit was the New Amsterdam Musical Association in Central Harlem, is a really exciting opportunity to give them money for some facade restoration.
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And other some others of those grants, homeowner grants, in Bed Stuy in Greenpoint and in Menida Street in The Bronx in your district.
Rafael Salamanca
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That's my district.
Sarah Carroll
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Yes.
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And then in fiscal year twenty four, we awarded five homeowner grants and one nonprofit grant for a total of six.
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The nonprofit was the Greenpoint Reformed Church in Greenpoint.
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And we also awarded grants in Bedford Stuyvesant, Crown Heights, Adesley Park that year.
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And to date, this year, and we do these applications on a rolling basis, to date we've awarded two homeowner grants and one non for profit and the non for profit is the Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Cemetery which we're also really delighted to support.