Grant Portfolio

Cutchogue New Suffolk Historical Council

Grant Year: 2018

Exterior oak siding restoration/stabilization; construct barrier free access ramp and related archeological investigations; new electric

University of Rochester

University of Rochester

Grant Year: 2018

The Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation has provided funding to support college students training senior-citizen volunteers in transcription and annotation of historical manuscripts, and to extend this model for community-engaged collaboration beyond the Rochester region.  We will also create a series of short videos narrated by volunteers and students that illustrate and supplement the written training guidelines . . .

Webb Institute

Webb Institute

Grant Year: 2018

Robert David Lion Gardiner (RDLG) Foundation awarded Webb Institute a $250,000 grant over a three-year period to support need-based room and board scholarships.   This grant enables the best and brightest students of diverse populations into Webb’s educational programs.  Webb joins a list of approximately 70 colleges and universities in the United States that meet the full demonstrated need of its student body.  

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

Grant Year: 2018

Since 1858 the Great Hall of Cooper Union, located in the heart of New York City’s East Village, has played a vital role in the discussion and debate of current affairs. The Great Hall has been the venue where some of history’s most pivotal movements have taken shape, including the earliest workers' rights campaigns, the birth of the NAACP, the women's suffrage movement, and the founding of the Red Cross. . . .

St. Joseph’s College New York

Grant Year: 2018

Speaker series featuring Irish American Historical Michael Doorley.

Babylon Beautification Society

Babylon Beautification Society

Grant Year: 2018

The Babylon Beautification Society, through the leadership of its Bayman Statue Steering Committee, has been awarded a grant by the Robert David Lion Gardner Foundation in the amount of $50,000. The funds were used for the design, sculpting, casting, delivery and installation of the historic rendition of the period correct Bayman. The sculpture along with educational signage and native plantings is located along the Carll’s River in Babylon Village.

Old Sag Harbor Jail House

Old Sag Harbor Jail House

Grant Year: 2018

$25,000 of RDLG Grant funds were awarded a the to the Sag Harbor Historical Society to be matched by the Village of Sag Harbor for repairing Sag Harbor’s Old Jail Museum. Its leaking roof and deteriorated masonry had led to mold growth and corrosion of the iron works.

  Preservation Long Island

Preservation Long Island

Grant Year: 2018

The Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation grant supported the publishing of Preservation Long Island’s latest book, Elias Pelletreau: Long Island Silversmith and Entrepreneur, 1726-1810.Released in November 2018, the book explores the life and work of one of early America’s most accomplished rural artisans. The publication of this book allowed Preservation Long Island to advance its mission to educate the . . .

New York University (MIAP)

Grant Year: 2018

Archival Film Project

Raynham Hall Museum

Raynham Hall Museum

Grant Year: 2017

Raynham Hall Museum in Oyster Bay, NY, home of Robert Townsend, a spy for George Washington, has just been awarded a crucial grant of over $400,000 from the Robert David Lion Gardiner Foundation, propelling the Museum across the finish line on fundraising for its capital campaign restoration and adaptive re-use project.

Yaphank Historical Society

Yaphank Historical Society

Grant Year: 2017

RDLG supports the Yaphank Historical Society with a grant for Historic Yaphank - “where the past meets the present”. Yaphank was the heart of Long Island’s milling industry in the mid-19th century, and its scenic lakes and wood shingled houses still tell the story of this period.

Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Quogue Wildlife Refuge

Grant Year: 2017

The Quogue Wildlife Refuge has been awarded a grant in the amount of $142,778.00 to support the restoration and rebuilding of the Fairy Dell Boardwalk.