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To Close Out Fashion Week, Governor Hochul Announces First Round of Grants From the New York State Fashion Innovation Center

Start-Ups, Small Businesses, Farmers and Researchers Can Apply for up to $10,000 in Funding To Develop Fiber-Related Projects and Technologies Starting September 15

New York’s Fashion Industry Employs Approximately 315,000 New Yorkers and Generates More Than $25 Billion in Wages Each Year

Governor Kathy Hochul celebrated New York’s world-renowned fashion industry and its role in driving the state economy at the conclusion of New York Fashion Week, and today announced the first round of funding from the New York State Fashion Innovation Center will be launched on September 15. The Fashion Innovation Center, created and funded through Empire State Development’s Division of Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR), seeks to expand the use of renewable animal, plant and bio-manufactured fibers in the fashion industry, and bolster a resilient farm-to-fashion ecosystem throughout New York State, fostering innovation and sustainability in the sector.

“Nothing is more synonymous with New York than fashion, and this industry generates more than $25 billion a year in wages for hardworking New Yorkers," Governor Hochul said. “With these grants though the Fashion Innovation Center, we are working together to advance innovative solutions and build a more sustainable industry.”

Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “These grants that will be awarded by the Fashion Innovation Center will ensure that New York’s current and future innovators are working in tandem to benefit both the agriculture and fashion industries as well as building on growing a sustainable and green economy.”

New York State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said, “New York State is home to a nation-leading agricultural industry that not only helps to put food on our tables, but also produces locally made, sustainable fiber and textiles that make up the clothes we wear. On behalf of the Department of Agriculture and Markets, I thank the Fashion Innovation Center for helping to support the hardworking farmers and manufacturers that are an important part of New York’s diverse agricultural economy and environmental sustainability initiatives. We are proud to showcase their work during New York Fashion Week.”

The Fashion Innovation Center plans to make grant awards up to $10,000 that stimulate innovation in four areas:

  • Agricultural production and processing
  • New Materials and Manufacturing
  • Manufacturing and Textile Technology Innovation, Improvement and Expansion
  • Fashion Use of Sustainable Materials

In addition to funding, grant awardees will become part of a cohort that will receive mentoring from experts in their industries, and have access to equipment, facilities and other resources to advance their projects. More information on the grant program can be found online.

Read the full press release here.