The Fullerton collaborates on projects and can serve as a fiscal sponsor for selected projects that celebrate Newburgh’s history and culture. Fiscal sponsorship is a formal arrangement in which The Fullerton can help individuals and emerging organizations raise funds using the Fullerton’s 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. Many funders only give their financial support to non-profit organizations, and by having The Fullerton as a fiscal sponsor you are opening up possibilities to access funding and make your work. If you’d like to talk to us about fiscal sponsorship opportunities, please contact us at TheFullertonCenter@gmail.com.
Below are some of the fabulous projects we’ve helped launch.
Building Shells: Building Community
Building Shells: Building Community offers a novel preservation approach to the persistent problem: How do you break the downward cycle of vacancies? And, what do we do with the hundreds of building shells that already exist in these cites?
A cultural survey of the East End Historic District’s boundaries
Preserve New York (PNY) supports the Fullerton work to re-examine the boundaries of Newburgh’s East End Historic District by conducting a Cultural Resource Survey of neighborhoods south of Downing Park.
Neighborhood Walking Tours
The walking tours (written & researched by local architectural historian Steven Baltsas) use Newburgh as a case study to explore how the community and municipality can work together to prevent historic buildings from falling into disrepair.
Awesome Newburgh
Each month Awesome Newburgh gives away a $1,000 grant to support a project that makes Newburgh more awesome. Apply today!