Strategic grant development services for communities working toward a better future

Grant writing, research, administration and leadership support for counties, towns, villages, and other public agencies in New York

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REVITALIZATION

Parks, streetscape enhancements, brownfield remediation, walkable neighborhoods

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Planning studies, community engaged redevelopment, capital incentives, waterfront revitalization, maritime

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ENVIRONMENT

Green infrastructure, feasibility studies, stormwater, wastewater, renewable energy

GOVERNANCE

Local government efficiency, records management

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HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Lighthouses, carriage houses, museums, heritage

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HAZARD MITIGATION

Flood, wind, rain, ice, snow, COVID

POLICE & EMERGENCY

Equipment, training, cybersecurity, fire service

ARTS & CULTURE

Cultural tourism, local arts development

HEALTH CARE

Facilities, workforce training

HOW WE WORK

Mesiano Consulting provides leadership and support for public agencies at all stages of the grant lifecycle, from strategy to development to administration. Services are tailored to client needs, from on-call assistance for short term projects to ongoing, full-service engagements.

ETHICS

We support industry recognized codes and professional standards articulated by the Grant Professionals Association and the American Grant Writers Association.

At Mesiano Consulting, we are in this business for the long run, with the ultimate goal of helping the communities we serve to become better, healthier and safer places to live, work and play. We believe strongly in doing well by doing good and this is the guiding principle for the decisions we make every day.

Our practices are structured to be fair and ethical. Our clients can always count on us for honest, up front, practical advice. We've been in business for nearly 20 years and that's because we have built our business relationships on a strong foundation of trust, professionalism, competence and respect.

Photo credits:Good Ground Park, Hampton Bays, conceptual plan by MKW+AssociatesRiverside Revitalization Action Plan, Renaissance Downtowns and Town of SouthamptonSmithtown Town Hall, NewsdayMontauk Lighthouse, Wolfgang WanderFEMA flood mapHook Pond, East Hampton, Gordon M. Grant, NewsdayFingerprint diagram 1940, Frederick KuhneWork by Maniac Pumpkin Carvers, Julie FitzgeraldSouthampton Hospital, Dan's Papers