This provided photo shows a Grand Slam Safety, LLC trailer wrap, which was funded through the first round of Small Things, Big Impacts funding in 2023. Grand Slam Safety is located in Croghan. Naturally Lewis says it has awarded a second round of grants from that same fund. PHOTO CREDIT: NATURALLY LEWIS
LOWVILLE, N.Y. — A total of 16 businesses and organizations in Lewis County will use more than $14,000 in grant funding to improve their visibility.
Naturally Lewis, the economic-development agency in Lewis County, awarded the second round of grant funding from its Small Things, Big Impacts Fund.
The awarded grants were as much as $1,000. The awarded projects are estimated to have an impact of over $43,000 for the local economy.
The focus for the 2024 funding cycle was enhancing the visibility of our businesses and organizations, encompassing initiatives such as signage, branding, digital marketing, packaging, murals/artwork, and mobile visibility.
The money for the fund was made available through Naturally Lewis’ Community Economic Development Program (CEDP).
Naturally Lewis is currently accepting applications for the Small Things Big Impacts Fund through June 13, 2024 with an additional $12,000 in grant funding available.
In its announcement, Naturally Lewis provided a list of the grant recipients and where they’re located. They include:
1812 House (Lowville)
Adirondack Outpost Antiques (Harrisville)
Autumn Ridge Goat Farm (Turin)
Beaver Camp (Lowville)
Brownell Pottery (Lowville)
Catch 19 Designs (Glenfield)
Comlacht Cleaning & Property Services (Lowville)
Lakeside Lather Soap Company (Glenfield)
Lewis County Humane Society (Glenfield)
Looking Glass Windows (Lowville)
Mainline Electric (Lowville)
Northern Beginnings Realty LLC (Castorland)
ReNew Bremen, Inc. (New Bremen)
Riverside Equipment Rentals (Port Leyden)
Roads End Orchard (Constableville)
The PB&J Café (Lowville)
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