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REPORT: CAP-21 impacts impressive array of projects in 2013

On behalf of The Central Adirondack Partnership for the 21st Century (CAP-21) I would like to express my appreciation to all of our participating towns, organizations, businesses, families and individuals who supported our work throughout the year.

CAP-21 is pleased and honored to work with and represent the townships of Forestport, Webb, Inlet, Long Lake and Indian Lake in addressing common issues and helping to promote sustainable year-round Adirondack communities.

The CAP-21 Team:  Executive Director  Nick Rose, Board Vice-President Sandy Booton, Board President Tim Foley, Office Administrator Kristin Frymire (holding Dixie the Dog). Photo by Gina Greco

The CAP-21 Team: Executive Director Nick Rose, Board Vice-President Sandy Booton, Board President Tim Foley, Office Administrator Kristin Frymire (holding Dixie the Dog). Photo by Gina Greco

Much of our assistance is provided through the CAP-21 Community Grant Writing program, which is supported by The Community Foundation of Herkimer & Oneida Counties, the Central Adirondack Association (CAA) and the Towns of Inlet and Webb.

During 2013, CAP-21 wrote and submitted grants in the amount of approximately $1.4 million.

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Nick Rose caps off first summer as CAP-21 executive director

Group to end season with this weekend’s CAP-PY Duck Race; Main Street Grant Program possibly entering new phase

Last week Nick Rose was guest of honor at a “welcome party” hosted by Fred and Carolyn Trim-bach, as he capped off his first four months as CAP-21’s most recent executive director—having taken over for the retiring Deb Carhart on May 1.

And this week, he will oversee this weekend’s CAPPY Duck Derby fundraiser and get ready to hopefully enter a new phase of Old Forge’s Main Street Grant project.

An application has been submitted for a second round of funds that could expand the eligible zone and allow others to participate, Rose said.

“We have six or seven other businesses that didn’t get into the first round who are still interested in applying,” he said.

The Main Street Grant program was initiated under Carhart who phased Rose into it when he started as CAP’s Grant Program Manager.

“Deb is a great resource, and a great talent,” Rose said. Continue reading

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