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Manhattan Borough President Plans to Use His $50 M. Budget Toward the Arts

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 23 June 2026 21:53
Published 23 June 2026
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Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal announced Tuesday that he will dedicate $50 million, the entirety of his discretionary budget for the next fiscal year, toward the arts, reports the New York Times.

Hoylman-Sigal, who assumed office in January, told the Times that this decision came as a direct response to President Donald Trump and his attempts to remake the nation’s cultural institutions. During his second administration, Trump has taken over the Kennedy Center and attempted to rename it after himself; ordered the changing of displays at historic sites that examine the history of enslavement in the US; proposed a triumphal arch and sculpture garden of American heroes; and cracked down on various parts of the Smithsonian Institution, which ultimately led to the resignation of National Portrait Gallery director Kim Sajet.

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“I know the importance of arts and culture to our society, to the economy and to future generations of Manhattanites and New Yorkers,” Hoylman-Sigal told the paper. “We think this is a boost of morale for the sector.”

This decision is a break from past borough presidents who have divided their discretionary budget between various city services, including public housing, parks, and the arts. The dispersal of these funds still needs to be approved as part of the city budget, which is to be adopted by the City Council by the end of June, ahead of the start of the fiscal year starting on July 1.

With funding going to benefit arts education, renovations at museums, and more, that $50 million will benefit 55 cultural organizations and 28 schools. The largest set of grants, $2 million, will be awarded to the American Museum of Natural History, El Museo del Barrio, the Ballet Hispánico of New York, the Museum of Chinese in America, and the New York Public Library’s Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. The American Museum of Natural History’s $2 million is to be allocated toward the renovation of its Pacific Birds Hall, which is still in the early planning phases, per the Times.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the Museum of the City of New York, Taller Boricua, and the New York Shakespeare Festival will all get $1 million, while the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Historical, and the Art Students League of New York are to get a grant of $500,000 each. Other organizations receiving funds are the International Center of Photography ($500,000), Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation ($327,000), Friends of the High Line ($250,000), and the Morgan Library & Museum ($200,000).

Among the public schools receiving funding are O’Shea Campus – M044 ($900,000), P.S. 004 – Duke Ellington ($750,000), Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts ($500,000), P.S. 75 – Emily Dickinson School ($325,000), P.S. 15 – The Roberto Clemente School ($197,000), and High School of Art and Design ($100,000). Other educational organizations that are part of the grantees include Hunter College – CUNY, which will receive $300,000, and the Juilliard School, which is to get $257,000.

Hoylman-Sigal also said that this allotment fund is aimed to inspire matching donations from private donors, with some $12 million already raised, according to the Times. The goal is a further investment in the city’s arts and culture, he said, adding, “Uncertainty is what can send the sector into a tailspin because mounting an exhibition can take years to plan. We are hoping to provide some stability.”

The full list of cultural organizations and schools who are set to receive funds from the $50 million budget, if approved, follows below.

2,000,000  American Museum of Natural History 
$2,000,000  Amigos del Museo Del Barrio (DBA: El Museo del Barrio) 
$2,000,000  Ballet Hispánico of New York, Inc. (Request 2 of 2) 
$2,000,000  Museum of Chinese in Americas 
$2,000,000  NYPL – Schomberg 
$1,157,000  IndieSpace, Inc 
$1,000,000  Center for Jewish History 
$1,000,000  Health + Hospitals / Bellevue (NICU) 
$1,000,000  Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. 
$1,000,000  Merchant’s House Museum (Parks) 
$1,000,000  Museum of the City of New York 
$1,000,000  New York City Center 
$1,000,000  New York Shakespeare Festival 
$1,000,000  NYPL – Library for the Performing Arts 
$1,000,000  Puerto Rican Workshop, Inc. (Taller Boricua) 
$1,000,000  Roundabout Theatre Company 
$1,000,000  The Carnegie Hall Corporation 
$1,000,000  The Young Men’s and Young Women’s Hebrew Association, dba The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) 
$900,000  O’Shea Campus – M044 (3 schools): 03M334 – The Anderson School; 03M245 – M.S. M245 – The Center School; 03M247 – M.S. 247 – Dual Language Middle School 
$750,000  02M001 – P.S. 001 – Alfred E. Smith 
$750,000  03M242 – P.S. 242 – The Young Diplomats Magnet Academy 
$750,000  03M333 – P.S. 333 – Manhattan School for Children 
$750,000  04M102 – P.S. 102 – Jacques Cartier School 
$750,000  05M092 – P.S. 092 – Mary McLeod Bethune 
$750,000  05M125 – P.S. 125 – The Ralph Bunche School 
$750,000  05M369 – Urban Assembly School for the Performing Arts 
$750,000  06M004 – P.S. 004 – Duke Ellington 
$700,000  06M366 – P.S./I.S. 366 – Washington Heights Academy 
$600,000  04M007 – P.S. 007 – Samuel Stern 
$500,000  02M600 – High School of Fashion Industries 
$500,000  03M485 – Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts 
$500,000  05M123 – P.S. 123 – Mahalia Jackson 
$500,000  Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of NY (request 1 of 2) 
$500,000  Afro-Latin Jazz Alliance of NY (request 2 of 2) 
$500,000  Central Park Conservancy 
$500,000  Haleakala, Inc. (dba The Kitchen) 
$500,000  Metropolitan Opera Association, Inc. 
$500,000  Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust 
$500,000  New-York Historical Society 
$500,000  NYPL – Hamilton Grange 
$500,000  NYPL – Washington Heights 
$500,000  The Art Students League of New York 
$500,000  The Educational Alliance, Inc. 
$500,000  The Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc. 
$500,000  The Metropolitan Museum of Art 
$500,000  Town Hall Foundation, Inc. 
$450,000  01M696 – Bard High School Early College 
$450,000  03M415 – Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Visual Arts 
$450,000  International Center of Photography 
$383,000  National September 11 Memorial and Museum at The World Trade Center 
$375,000  Pregones / Puerto Rican Traveling Theater 
$350,000  02M422 – Quest to Learn 
$350,000  04M037 – River East Elementary School 
$350,000  75M138 – P.S. 138 
$327,000  Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, Inc. 
$325,000  03M075 – P.S. 75 – Emily Dickinson School 
$300,000  06M098 – P.S. 098 – Shorac Kappock 
$300,000  Building for the Arts NY, Inc. 
$300,000  Hunter College – CUNY 
$300,000  Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Inc 
$257,000  New York Live Arts, Inc. 
$257,000  The Juilliard School 
$250,000  03M859 – Special Music School High School 
$250,000  06M103 – Dos Puentes Elementary School 
$250,000  Downtown Community Television Center, Inc. (DCTV) 
$250,000  Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center-Lucy Moses School (dba Kaufman Music Center) 
$250,000  Friends of the High Line 
$250,000  New York Studio School 
$250,000  NYPL – E 67th St. Branch 
$250,000  Playwrights Horizons 
$250,000  Vineyard Theatre and Workshop Center, Inc 
$200,000  02M260 – The Clinton School for Writers and Artists 
$200,000  The Morgan Library & Museum 
$200,000  The New 42nd Street, Inc. (New 42) 
$197,000  01M015 – P.S. 15 – The Roberto Clemente School 
$175,000  06M028 – P.S. 028 – Wright Brothers 
$175,000  Jazz at Lincoln Center, Inc. 
$134,000  Theater for the New City Foundation, Inc 
$130,000  Lotus Music & Dance 
$125,000  01M110 – P.S. 110 – Florence Nightingale 
$100,000  02M630 – High School of Art and Design 
$100,000  Asia Society 
$100,000  OPERA America 
$60,000  Seaport Museum New York (dba South Street Seaport Museum) 

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