ALBANY, NY (10/23/2012)(readMedia)-- The Preservation League of New York State recently received a grant of $7,500 from Corning Incorporated Foundation to support field services programs in Central New York and the Southern Tier.
Founded in 1974, the Preservation League is New York State's only statewide preservation organization. From its headquarters in Albany and a satellite office in Ithaca, the League's staff of ten serves all of New York's 62 counties in an effort to advance preservation both as a means to protect our rich history and heritage and to catalyze economic revitalization in New York's distressed communities.
The majority of the League's programs fall under the broad heading of field services, including:
This is the second year that Corning Incorporated Foundation has made the Preservation League one of its philanthropic priorities.
"Funding for field services in Central New York and the Southern Tier will ensure continuation of important programs and support in this part of New York State," said Jay DiLorenzo, President of the Preservation League. "Without its historic buildings and without recognition of the city's heritage, Corning would not be the desirable place it is today. We hope that this grant will encourage additional communities to celebrate and protect the places that make them unique, and to leverage the economic benefits that rise from their historic resources."
According to Tania Werbizky, the League's Regional Director of Technical and Grant Programs for Central and Western New York, "This gift from Corning Incorporated Foundation will ensure the continuation and broader promotion of the League's important programs, provide funds to support our field services in the region, and allow us to support those individuals, organizations, and municipalities engaged in the important work of preservation."
For more information on the Preservation League, please call 518-462-5658 or visit the League's website at www.preservenys.org.