SCHOHARIE COUNTY – It’s not too late! The Small Project Fund (SPF) supporting revitalization efforts in the Village of Sharon Springs is still accepting applications. Funding is limited and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
The $300,000 Small Project Fund is part of the broader $2.25 million NY Forward grant awarded to Sharon Springs, which will fuel transformative, historically sensitive projects across the downtown district (from Main Street to the iconic Adler Hotel.)
The Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corporation (SEEC) is administering the Small Project Fund and encourages business and property owners to apply now. The fund will be used for historically sensitive building renovations, public art installations, upgrading housing in mixed-use commercial buildings and installing energy efficiency measures to better the operational performance and sustainability and elevate the village as a vibrant hub for both residents and visitors.
"We are pleased to receive this transformative funding through the NY Forward program,” said Denise Kelly, Mayor of Sharon Springs. “I’m particularly excited about the Small Project Fund, which offers critical support for local businesses and organizations, helping them bridge funding gaps and make meaningful improvements. These investments will have a lasting impact on Sharon Springs for years to come."
Starting in July, SEEC will schedule free architectural consultations to help eligible property owners turn their ideas into strong, competitive project proposals. Each applicant will also be paired with an environmental specialist to assess potential hazardous materials, as well as a design expert to enhance the project’s impact and contribute to the visual appeal of Main Street.
Don’t wait, the application portal is open, and awards will be made on a rolling basis until funds are exhausted. Construction for approved projects is expected to begin in 2026, with completion by late 2027.
Submit your project description and initial cost estimate today at seecny.org/small-project-fund.
For more information about the NY Forward Small Project Fund contact Trish Bergan, SEEC Program Administrator at admin@seecny.org, call 518-517-1700 or visit www.SEECNY.org.
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About Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corp (SEEC): Founded by private sector leaders, SEEC is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening Schoharie County by fostering economic growth.
About NY Forward: NY Forward (NYF) is a state-funded program launched by New York State to support the revitalization of smaller and rural downtowns. Building on the success of the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI), NY Forward provides strategic investments that advance local economic development, enhance public spaces, and strengthen community assets. The program empowers communities to create a more vibrant, walkable, and sustainable future through targeted project funding and technical assistance.
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Emily Smith, Marketing Coordinator
Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corporation
(518) 517-1700
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