The Fairgame group awards grants to small arts organizations, raising alarm about the adverse effects of cuts to federal arts funding

Albany, NY (May 22) – The Upstate Theatre Coalition for a Fairgame, a non-profit organization representing 12 performing arts centers in the Capital Region, Catskills, and Southern Tier of New York State, has announced the 2025 recipients of the Fairgame Arts Grants. In the fifth year of distributing grants, 51 arts organizations have been awarded a combined total of $167,700 to fund arts programs throughout the communities they serve.

“Fairgame was created to help arts organizations thrive in New York State. Our partnership with the New York State Gaming Commission and the state-licensed casinos has not only protected performing arts centers in our state, but allowed smaller arts groups to grow and thrive,” said John Parkhurst, Chief Operating Officer of the Rochester Broadway Theatre League and chairman of the Fairgame group.

“There is no denying the arts are under attack in our country. We’ve seen millions of dollars in previously committed arts funding rescinded, pulling the rug out from under already very tight budgets. While we can’t make up the entire difference, the Upstate Theatre Coalition for a Fairgame is honored to provide the funding we can to allow these vitally important arts programs to continue,” Parkhurst added.

This year, the Fairgame group has awarded $54,900 to the Capital Region, $75,000 to the Catskill Region, and $37,800 to the Southern Tier. Since the inception of the grant program in 2019, more than $500,000 in grants ranging from $1,000-5,000 have been issued by the organization.

The Upstate Theatre Coalition for a Fairgame was created in partnership with casinos in the three gaming regions: Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady, Resorts World Catskills, del Lago Resort & Casino, and Tioga Downs Casino Resort. Coalition members are: Bardavon Presents (Poughkeepsie), Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (Bethel), Clemens Center (Elmira), Forum Theatre (Binghamton), Palace Performing Arts Center (Albany), Proctors (Schenectady), Rochester Broadway Theatre League (Rochester), Saratoga Performing Arts Center (Saratoga), Saratoga Springs City Center (Saratoga), State Theatre of Ithaca (Ithaca), Times Union Center (Albany), and Troy Savings Bank Music Hall (Troy).

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Organizations Receiving Funding:

171 Cedar Arts Center

440 State St. Inc.

A Magical Journey Thru Stages

Albany Barn Inc

Albany Center Galleries, Inc

Albany Pro Musica, Inc.

AMR Artists Inc.

Athens Cultural Center

Binghamton Philharmonic, Inc.

Binghamton Theater Organ Society

Catskill Mountain Shakespeare

Catskills Folk Connection Inc

Center for the Arts at Ithaca, Inc. dba Hangar Theatre

Civic Ensemble, Inc.

Community Arts Partnership

Community Unity Music Education Program (CUMEP)

Corning-Elmira Musical Arts, Inc., dba Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes

Delaware Valley Arts Alliance

Elmira Little Theatre, Inc.

Endicott Performing Arts Center

Festival Celebration Choir

Franklin Stage Company

Gardiner Library

Grupo Cultural Latinos En Rochester, Inc

Hamilton Hill “Drop in” Arts & Crafts Association Inc.

Jefferson Historical Society

Joseph Avenue Arts and Culture Alliance

Kitchen Theatre Company

Kingston Midtown Arts District

Media Alliance

Music Haven

Musicians of Ma’alwyck

Nego Gato Inc

New York Folklore Society

Our Lodge Foundation, Inc.

PS21: Center for Contemporary Performance

Sand Lake Center for the Arts – Circle Theatre Players

Schenectady-Saratoga Symphony Orchestra

Shadowland Artists Inc. dba Shadowland Stages

Spencertown Academy Arts Center (SAAC)

The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes

The Center for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck

The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company, Inc.

The Local Saugerties

The Next Festival of Emerging Artist

The Roxbury Arts Group, Inc.

Tri-Cities Opera

Vanaver Caravan (Legal Name: Coming Together Festival of Dance & Music, Inc.)

Walking on Water Productions (WoW)

Will Kempe’s Players (fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas)

YET, Inc.