Pathfinder Bank continues to support Fulton Block Builders

“Pathfinder Bank supports the community in countless ways” said Linda Eagan, Fulton Block Builder (FBB) founder.  “This year’s donation to the program is critical in helping us reach the Fundraising goal for 2024. What’s equally important is the bank inspires its employees to be civically engaged- several employees are FBB volunteers” continued Eagan.

 

Fulton Block Builders is a volunteer grass roots organization dedicated to community revitalization one block at a time. If FBB is successful in reaching its goal the Richard S. Shineman Foundation has committed $100,000.00 in 2 to 1 matching funds.

Pathfinder Bank has been serving the Central New York Community since 1859. It is both their customer-focused approach to providing financial services and their innovative philosophy that have made them successful. Pathfinder Bank’s aim is to provide all the advanced conveniences the national banks have to offer, without the hassles. At Pathfinder Bank, the decision makers are dedicated local people and eager to serve the communities in which they live, work, and play.

“Our success is intertwined with the success of the communities we serve. For that reason, and because it is the right thing to do, we invest our resources, time, and talents in those communities. We want to serve our local communities for another 150 years; therefore, we must earn the trust of our customers every day. We do that by being ethical, capable, honest, reliable, and responsive. Pathfinder Bank is proud to be a corporate sponsor of the highly impactful, community driven Fulton Block Builders program” said Wyman, Marketing & Communications Specialist.

Kylie Wyman: Pathfinder Bank Marketing & Communications Specialist is seen with Linda Eagan after presenting the Fulton Block Builder donation.

Fulton Savings Bank Pledges Corporate Support for Fulton Block Builders

As the Fulton Block Builder (FBB) program continues its Fundraising Campaign, businesses and individuals have again been showing their ongoing support. Recently, one of the city’s oldest financial institutions, Fulton Savings Bank, again stepped up to help assure FBB’s success.

Linda Eagan, FBB Founder, stated “Fulton Savings Bank’s donation to FBB is another commitment to their philosophy. Since FBB’s start in 2017, we have seen this community come together in so many positive ways and the corporate support of Fulton Savings Bank is one of those ways.”

“From the very beginning, the bank has supported FBB’s unique approach to community revitalization, which strives to generate neighborhood pride and help homeowners and property owners recover part of the cost of their exterior property investment. The core feature of this approach is to build on strengths rather than just fix weaknesses. This support for our hometown is truly inspirational.”

“Fulton Savings Bank is proud to be an ongoing Corporate Sponsor of this exciting initiative,” said Tina Stephens. “Thanks to all of those involved with Fulton Block Builders for their continued work to revitalize our community.”

Tina Stephens, Fulton Savings Bank Vice President-Branch Administration & Laurie Smith, Vice President HR and Marketing present Linda Eagan, Fulton Block Builder Founder, with a check for $10,000 for the organization’s 2024 Fundraising Campaign.

FULTON BLOCK BUILDERS CONTINUES TOWARDS IT’S FUNDRAISING GOAL

The Fulton Block Builders, now in its eighth year, has received a recent donation from Legislator Jim Karasek, who represents the 22nd District that includes portions of the City of Fulton and the Town of Granby.

 

“I am impressed with the positive energy the Fulton Block Builder (FBB) program is bringing to our residents,” Legislator Karasek said. “I make a point of supporting and sponsoring initiatives that I think are good for my District, so this decision was an easy one for me.”

When Karasek is not representing the 22nd District, he is hard at work as the Outreach Liaison for Independent Living Services at ARISE, Inc., a non-residential Independent Living Center, Karasek and his team assist people of all ages and with all types of disabilities to organize and direct their own care. Each year ARISE serves more than 7,000 people located in five Central New York counties: Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Cayuga, and Seneca. The ARISE programs are consumer directed, maximizing choice and opportunities for the people they serve.

 

The Fulton Block Builders are dedicated to revitalizing Fulton neighborhoods one block at a time. It is based on the Healthy Neighborhood Initiative. “Because of people like Legislator Karasek, we are able to fund more Block Challenge Grants and are energized by the success we are seeing,” said Linda Eagan, FBB Founder. “ Since our start in 2017, we have been able to fund 1385 Grants and homeowners have invested nearly 4-million-dollars in their properties. Confidence is growing and growing rapidly.”

Legislator James Karasek, shown with his guide dog Isabel, recently presented Fulton Block Builders Founder, Linda Eagan, with a check for the 2024 program.

Fulton Block Builders Fundraising Campaign is strong for 2024

Universal Metal Works and Universal Properties launched the first business support for the Fulton Block Builder grass- roots revitalization project in 2017 and has continued every year since.  The Sharkey’s were impressed to learn that there was nearly a 4 million dollars investment by property owners since Fulton Block Builders (FBB) started. John Sharkey III said, “This program is incredible, I am happy to see this kind of excitement in the city and am pleased to support further growth.” John IV said, “Fulton has many positive attributes for living and doing business, it’s impressive to see a program like this take off in such a strong way. Universal is proud to support FBB.”

Universal Metal Works is a leading metal fabrication facility, with knowledgeable trained staff that have over 300 years of combined fabrication experience. Universal Metal Works specializes in design and engineering assembly. They stand behind Quality, Strength, and Reliability to get any job done with craftsmanship.

Become a part of this exciting piece of Fulton’s history by donating to the 2024 Campaign today. Every dollar you donate is matched 2-to-1 by the Richard S. Shineman Foundation.  Remember all donations are tax deductible and go directly to the Block Challenge grants and promotion of the program.

FBB donations can be made on the website at: https://www.fultonblockbuilders.com/donate/

Or by mail, send checks to:

CenterState Development Foundation-FBB.

115 West Fayette Street

Syracuse, NY 13202

John Sharkey III and John Sharkey IV, owners of Universal Metal Works and Universal Properties, have supported Fulton Block Builders since it began.

A message from Linda Eagan

It is with profound sadness that I share the passing of FBB’s mentor and patron, Barbara Shineman. Barbara peacefully passed this week surrounded by the love of her family. Since the start of our program Barbara was always ready to share her support, wisdom, and encouragement for the work of Fulton Block Builders. She truly believed in our philosophy and found great joy in our accomplishments.

Barbara will always be remembered for her compassion, outstanding guidance, love of her family and community, and her generosity. After the passing of her husband, Richard S. Shineman, Barbara dedicated herself to continuing his legacy of positive change and community development by establishing the Richard S. Shineman Foundation. Through her guidance, the Foundation’ vision as a transformative “Catalyst for Change,” has played a pivotal role in the creation of a vibrant Oswego County community.

Thanks to the Foundation, Fulton Block Builders was born, continues its work and shall forever be grateful. Since our start in 2017, the Foundation has awarded FBB over 850 thousand dollars, in turn, stimulating a 4-million-dollar investment by property owners in the City of Fulton.

Clearly, “Catalyst for Change” is far more than a tag line… it is how Barbara guided the Foundation Board in their work to bring Richard’s wishes to life. We are pleased to have known and worked with such a dynamic individual. We will miss her dearly and we will do our best to continue to make her proud.

Respectfully,

Linda

Please refer to the Nelson Funeral Home website for details regarding services for Mrs. Shineman. 

Fulton Block Builders Accepting Applications for 2024 Block Challenge

Fulton Block Builders (FBB) has announced details for its 2024 Block Challenge, a program that offers matching funds to each participating homeowner for exterior home improvements. The program encourages and rewards neighborhood groups to work together and reinvest in their own community. Block Challenge Grant’s Pre-Applications must be submitted by March 17. The Pre-Application is required to submit a Final Application.

 

To complete the Pre-Application, city residents must form a neighborhood cluster with 5 to 15 property owners in proximity.  The closer the clusters are geographically linked and the larger the number of participants, the more competitive the application becomes. The cluster can include homeowners or landlords. Once a cluster has formed, the Pre-Application process begins.

 

Once submitted, the Pre-Application is reviewed, and applicants work with their FBB Ambassadors, who assist neighborhood teams, to start the Final Application. At this time, detailed plans for each home project and a joint meeting with the cluster’s neighbors are reviewed with an FBB representative. Final Applications are due April 29. An independent panel reviews them and awarded blocks are announced by May 17.

The matching grant funding will cover up to 50% of the expenses for exterior property improvements. Aside from matching grant funding, participating homeowners have access to discounts from sponsoring hardware stores and garden centers.

 

Grant Applications are competitive. Not all applications can be funded, and the number of awards made is dependent upon funding levels and the number and quality of applications.

IMPORTANT DATES REGARDING 2024 Fulton Block Builders:

●        Pre-Qualification Forms due by Monday, March 18. Required to submit a Final Application

●        Final applications due by Monday, April 29

●        Awards announced Friday, May 17

●        Kick off Dinner for Sponsors and Awardees June 5

●        FBB Summer Social August 1

●        Improvement projects must be completed by October 31

 

Pre-applications for the 2024 program can be found here: https://www.fultonblockbuilders.com/apply/ or call 315-529-9181

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Fulton Block Builder $1,000 Grants are Available for People Using the Historical Colors

Paint Fulton – Find Your Color provides Fulton residents with a selection of historic color schemes to use for painting their homes. Up to 50 possible combinations of colors are possible when using the 10 schemes. This year, Tina Eusepi, Fulton Block Builder Director, said the decision was made to increase the grant award from $500 to $1,000. “We are hoping that more people in the city will make use of the beautiful and historical combinations. Homeowners can fill out a simple application found on our website. Burke’s and Ace Hardware also have printed copies of the color schemes.”

A homeowner can combine the Paint Fulton Bonus with the FBB Block Challenge but is not required to be part of a block. Awardees will have a photo of their home featured on the Fulton Block Builders website and Facebook page.

For more information: https://www.fultonblockbuilders.com/find-your-color

Fulton Block Builders announces an increase in grants for using Paint Fulton Historical palettes.

Fulton Block Builder Neighborhood Group Receives Pride Grant to Assist All Saints Episcopal Church

Lee Webber, Fulton Block Builder participant, applied for a FBB Pride Grant to help the church refinish their exterior doors. “The church is a historical building and does so much good for the community,” Webber said. “Membership in All Saints may be small but are mighty in their contributions to the community. Every Tuesday, they feed the hungry. Last week alone, they served 156 meals. We wanted to ‘give back’.”

The FBB Pride Grant has helped the church with much needed repairs to their doors.  “Many of the doors are now refinished and absolutely beautiful, but there is more to do,” said Linda Eagan, FBB founder. “I’ve encouraged Lee to apply for another Pride Grant next year to finish the work. This church has been serving our community for nearly 200 years, we are thrilled to help with these needed repairs.”

 “The Fulton Block Builders Program is so important to Fulton’s revitalization efforts,” Father Mozeliak said, “and we are grateful to have this program in our community. We want to express our heartfelt thanks to Lee Webber and Fulton Block Builders for their support of the church.”

Father Mozeliak invites anyone seeking to find a church home that is welcoming, active, caring, and vibrant to join them on Sunday mornings at 9:00am.

Fulton Block Builder participants support All Saints Episcopal Church. From left to right are Father Leon Mozeliak, Lynne Mozeliak, Lynne Field, Jim Thomas, Nancy Thomas and Lee Webber.