Title: Makerspace residencies
Author: Elisabeth Kuchera
Published: July 3, 2025
Last modified: June 8, 2026

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# makerspace residencies

## Empowering local innovators by providing mentorship, education, 24/7 equipment access and entry into our creative community – for free.

We’re running two residency tracks: one for artists and one for hardware entrepreneurs.**
Applications for both tracks are open now and close at 11:59pm, June 29.**

### Digital Fabrication for Artists Residency Program

![](https://www.tvcog.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Learn-digital-fabrication-techniques-
like-3D-printing-and-laser-cutting-then-use-your-500-project-budget-and-new-skills-
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**This innovative program empowers local, underserved artists to elevate their artistic
practice by incorporating digital fabrication tools. **

Residents will be provided with a free series of intensive, hands-on classes in 
digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing, laser cutting and more. The program
also provides 24/7 access to The COG and all our equipment, custom mentorship, and
a small materials stipend for their final showcase.

**Upon completion of the classes, residents create a final showcase for Troy’s annual
Victorian Stroll celebration, which draws thousands of visitors each year.** 

[Apply Now](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJmCJZ0a-Lhke4tEbNDrWAsWWu3Xuo8hdYhFF6eWoYIgcuYw/viewform?usp=dialog)

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**The Digital Fabrication for Artists Residency is open to Capital Region residents
ages 18+ who qualify as LMI (Low-to-Moderate Income individuals) as per HUD’s definition,**
but all classes are available to the public. See “More Program Information’ for 
more details on eligibility requirements.

## _**This program track is made possible by support from the Howard and Bush Foundation**._

_Additional support is provided by the Art Center of the Capital Region’s Statewide
Community Regrant program. The Arts Center of the Capital Region’s Statewide Community
Regrant Program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts, with
the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. _

**What the Artist Residency Looks Like**

**LEARN! **Attend a carefully curated series of Digital Fabrication classes, get
one-on-one mentorship and get access to all of our events and trainings for FREE.
The Digital Fabrication class series includes classes on:

 * 3D Design
 * 3D Printing
 * Vacuum Forming
 * Laser Cutting
 * CNC Routing

Upon completion of the Residency, participants will be able to produce original 
designs on the laser cutter, 3D-printers and other tools. Full class schedule details
will be available soon.

**CREATE! **Design and build new work using your new developed skills.

 * Receive a 6 months of Super Maker Membership & project storage space; this includes
   24/7 access to the space and all equipment
 * A small materials budget (approx. $500) for your signature project
 * Individual mentoring sessions with experts to help you bring your vision to life
 * Work on your own personal projects! Studio space and equipment access are not
   limited to work for your residency. Residents can also use all tools outside 
   of the digital fabrication tools at TVCOG, provided they go through safety training.
   This includes the woodshop, welding area, machine shop and fiber arts zones

**SHARE!**

 * Display your completed project, and other work of your choice, in your own showcase
   during Troy’s annual Victorian Stroll event. Artists may also choose to sell 
   work as part of TVCOG’s annual Makers Market during the event.
 * Share your project, learning journey and personal work in TVCOG’s media via a“
   Residency Recap” video
 * Offer a free community workshop during the month of December, using a small materials
   stipend

**Important Program and Application Information**

##### Requirements

 * **During their time in the program, the Resident will be asked to fulfill the
   following duties**:
    - Be an active member of the TVCOG community and follow all set guidelines.
    - Complete the core element requirements of the Residency program, including
      attending the Digital Fabrication intensive class series and completing their
      signature project for Victorian Stroll. See “Time Commitment & Scheduling”
      for more information.
    - Be an active media ambassador for TVCOG. This includes providing regular photographic,
      video and text updates to be shared in social media throughout their residency
      and participating in a “Residency Recap” video.
    - Complete a new, physical work using at least one of TVCOG’s digital fabrication
      tools. 

##### Time Commitment & Scheduling

 * **This is an intensive program requiring around approximately at least 4-6 hours
   of work per week, from July-December 2026:**
    - During the LEARN! (July – October), residents will have either a class or 
      cohort check-in meeting approximately once a week, with each session varying
      from 1 to 4 hours in length. Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings and
      Saturday afternoons. Cohort meetings will be scheduled later, based on availability.
       * During this time, residents will be asked to complete small independent
         projects using these tools and scrap materials. The time to meet this requirement
         varies depending on the independent projects and artist goals.
       * During the CREATE! portion (November), we expect a project complex enough
         to require approximately 4- 6 hours a week of planning and on-site fabrication
         over the 5 week design and build period. Exact time commitment may be more
         depending on artists selected project.
          - Residents will be required to complete a project proposal and materials
            purchase list before the installation, which will be approved by TVCOG
            staff.
       * To complete the SHARE! portion, artists will be expected to do the following:
          - Complete a final showcase project for display at TVCOG’s annual Victorian
            Stroll, and attend the event at TVCOG on December 6 (an all day event,
            exact times TBD)
          - Share regular photos, videos and text updates to TVCOG (approx. 1-2 
            hours per month) and work with TVCOG staff to create an end-of-residency
            summary video (1-2 hours)
          - Host one free workshop, open to the public to share your newfound skills
            during the month of December

Artists will also be expected to schedule regular check-ins with TVCOG staff (scheduling
flexible) for the duration of the program and attend the Welcome tour at 6pm on 
Tuesday, July 7th.

##### Who Should Apply?

This program is the perfect fit for any traditional or emerging artist who wants
to learn new techniques and broaden their horizon. Any local, underserved artist
who is enthusiastic about, but perhaps intimidated by, incorporating digital fabrication
techniques into their repertoire (2D and 3D design, 3D printing, laser cutting, 
CNC routing) is encouraged to apply!

**This program is intended to provide digital fabrication training and other resources
to local underserved artists who may not otherwise be able to access these resources,
so eligibility requirements do apply; this track is open to Capital Region residents
ages 18+ who qualify as LMI. **

 * **Capital Region Residency:** To be considered a Capital Region resident, you
   must live in Albany, Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga,
   Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren or Washington county.
 * **Financial Eligibility:** **This residency is only open to LMI (Low-to-Moderate
   Income) individuals**, as defined by HUD. Income limits are based on household
   size, see the chart below.

| **Size of Household** | **1** | **2** | **3** | **4** | **5** | **6** | 
| **Max Income Limit** | 65,050 | 74,350 | 83,650 | 92,900 | 100,350 | 107,800 |

TVCOG uses [HUD’s definition of being Low-to-Moderate Income](https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il/il2025/2025summary.odn?STATES=36.0&INPUTNAME=METRO10580M10580*3608399999%2BRensselaer+County&statelist=&stname=New+York&wherefrom=&statefp=36&year=2025&ne_flag=&selection_type=county&incpath=&data=2025&SubmitButton=View+County+Calculations)(
LMI) for the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area and tiered income database to decide eligibility
and determine demonstrated financial need. The chart above is the current maximum
income limit by household size. Those who make over this income level are not eligible.
Applicants will be asked to self-certify income range and household size as part
of the application. Income amounts and household sizes should be based on expected
2026 income. Applicants will be expected to self-report their household size and
projected income during the application process.

##### Application Information

**Applications are open now **and are due at 11:59pm, June 29.

Applications are Google forms, which only saves drafts for logged-in Google Account
users. We strongly encourage applicants to save a draft of their application in 
another document. The application is available to view in its entirety [here](https://www.tvcog.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/TVCOG-Makerspace-Residency-Aplication-Digital-Fab-for-Artists-Track-PDF-Copy.pdf).

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### Entrepreneurship Residency Program

**New for 2026! Created to support local, up and coming hardware-based startups,
this residency track provides 1 year of COG membership, dedicated work space, and
customized mentorship, all provided for free. This expansion of the Residency program
is part of our work to ensure accessibility to the local entrepreneurship ecosystem.**

The program will take place July 2026-July 2027.

[Apply Now](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkvBq2FmDWnUqFsjFspKc30YoltcWuY9aHSnZIIIuLnncSUA/viewform?usp=dialog)

![](https://www.tvcog.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Learn-digital-fabrication-techniques-
like-3D-printing-and-laser-cutting-then-use-your-500-project-budget-and-new-skills-
to-create-a-signature-project-to-display.-600-x-650-px-600-x-450-px-2.avif)

**The Entrepreneurship track is open to any hardware-based startup**, but priority
consideration is given to applicants with demonstrated need, applicants who fall
within HUD’s definition of being Low-to-Moderate Income, Capital Region residents,
and applicants making products in priority economic sectors. See “Important Program
and Application Information” for more details.

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## _**This program track is made possible by support from the Troy CRC and the Troy Now Initiative**._

**What the Entrepreneurship** **Residency Looks Like**

This residency is a flexible, customizable opportunity for founders and will look
different for each company, depending on where they are starting in their entrepreneurial
journey. The program does focus on the core components of Learn, Create & Share 
that the Artist track focuses on, but this track is more loosely structured and 
self-driven. The program provides the following benefits to participants:

 * 1 year of Incubated Maker Membership, which includes:
    - 24/7 access to TVCOG’s space, fabrication equipment and mentorship network
      for up to 2 employees
    - Connections to industry expert mentors, as applicable
    - Support of TVCOG staff throughout the year
    - Option to continue Incubator membership for an additional two years after 
      program ends
 * Innovation Space for 1 year
    - Shared space with other residents that can be used for office work, fabrication
      work, or both
 * 1 League of Extraordinary Problem Solvers Session
    - These customized expert sessions gather experts from across TVCOG’s network
      to discuss a specific problem a business may be having, roundtable style. 
      Exact topics are decided by the business.
 * $300 COG Services Credit per business
    - Credits can be used on TVCOG’s digital fabrication classes, Prototyping Center
      equipment use/training costs, or TVCOG’s custom fabrication services

**Expectations and Scheduling:**

Residents are expected to be active members of TVCOG’s community and make regular
use of their Innovation Space and the equipment here, but are not required to be
here daily. League sessions are scheduled by appointment, and fairly flexible, but
individual consultations with TVCOG staff may be held during regular business hours(
M-F, 11am-5pm), so Residents will need to have some availability during that time
frame. 

Full group cohort check-ins are the third Thursday of each month, at 6pm. Residents
are required to attend at least 9 meetings in order to complete this program requirement.

Residents will be required to complete a final showcase at the end of their Residency,
and work with TVCOG staff to complete a “Residency Recap” video. The exact format
is flexible, and will be decided upon in conjunction with TVCOG staff. Options include
participating in a local Pitch competition, presenting working prototypes at TVCOG
open houses, etc.  

The basic Residency schedule is as follows:

 * Residency begins July 7, 2026 with a welcome tour for all Residents, including
   Digital Fabrication for Artists Residents
 * Residents are expected to complete the following by the end of July:
    - Basic member orientation (1 hr, video and quiz)
    - Arrange individual consulting session with TVCOG staff to discuss Residency
      plan and set end goals 
 * Residents should expect to attend zone orientations (if applicable) by the end
   of August
    - Residents may also use TVCOG credit to participate in TVCOG classes
 * Residents are expected to attend monthly cohort check-in meetings and use TVCOG
   facilities on a regular basis following this initial set-up process
 * Residents will decide on final showcase options in December
 * Final showcases and residency recap videos are expected to be completed at the
   end of June, 2027
 * Residents who complete their set Incubator Plan goals for the Residency will 
   be invited to continue in the Incubator program for up to 2 more years

Residents are highly encouraged to attend additional TVCOG events and local startup
events, either hosted by TVCOG or our partners. Examples include attending 1 Million
Cups, Startup Tech Valley or other events. Group outings to such events will be 
planned during cohort meetings in order to try and accommodate everyone’s schedules
as much as possible. Volunteering at TVCOG is also highly encouraged. 

While Residents are expected to focus on one idea during the program, they are allowed
and encouraged to also use their membership for personal projects, just like any
other member. 

**Important Program and Application Information**

##### **Requirements**

 * **During their time in the program, the Resident will be asked to fulfill the
   following duties**:
    - Be an active member of the TVCOG community and regularly utilize the space
      and resources
    - Follow all set member guidelines and adhere to our Code of Conduct
    - Be featured in TVCOG media. This may include providing regular photographic,
      video and text updates to be shared in social media throughout their residency.
    - Complete a final showcase, format of their own choosing, and a “Residency 
      Recap” video
    - Credit TVCOG as a supporter in relevant press, media, etc.
 * In addition, **Residents are required to provide economic impact data during 
   the program and up to 5 years after you leave the COG**
    - Individual data is shared with grant funders; aggregated data is shared in
      TVCOG’s annual impact report
    - Data collected includes, but is not limited to: jobs created (#), jobs retained(#),
      revenue earned ($), investment amount obtained ($), grants amount obtained(
      $)

##### **Who Should Apply?**

The program is intended for founders who have **hardware-based startups** with high
growth potential, and demonstrated barriers to accessing the local entrepreneurship
ecosystem. 

Residents should have:

 * A registered business (or a plan to register the business during the residency)
 * An initial proof-of-concept or looks like/works like prototype or detailed designs
 * Some form of initial market research
 * An initial business plan or business model canvas
 * One specific hardware-based product/idea that they are focusing on during the
   residency
    - _Applicants within Digital Gaming or AI/Quantum Computing product categories
      must demonstrate that their product qualifies as a hardware-based startup._

The Residency is designed to support the business by supporting the Founder; thus,
applications should be completed by a business-focused founder (age 18+) who will
be one of the in-person program participants, if accepted. Applications include 
both personal and business questions.

This program is intended to empower entrepreneurs and encourage real, quantifiable,
long-term business growth. Strong applicants will demonstrate that this residency
would: significantly address a gap in opportunity, resources, or exposure due to
systemic disadvantage; benefit them and their business in meaningful ways; and help
them complete set goals that would move their business forward. 

Residents should be enthusiastic, professional, have some relevant experience/background(
e.g entrepreneurship, manufacturing, product design) and should be active within
the TVCOG community. Residents should also be “go-getters,” able to work independently
to fulfill set goals.

While this program is accepting applications from any and all hardware-based startups,
priority consideration is given to applicants with demonstrated financial need, 
applicants who are Capital Region residents/attending college in the Capital Region,
and applicants working with priority economic sectors for the Capital Region. 

Here’s how TVCOG determines these factors during the application review process:

 * To be considered a Capital Region resident, you must reside in Albany, Columbia,
   Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren
   or Washington county.
 * To be considered eligible as falling within a priority economic sector, your 
   product must fall within one of the following categories:
    - Advanced Electronics
    - Clean Energy/Clean Tech
    - Advanced Manufacturing/R&D
    - Life Sciences
    - Advanced Materials
    - Digital Gaming (must include significant hardware component)
    - AI or Quantum Computing (must include significant hardware component)
 * TVCOG uses [HUD’s definition of being Low-to-Moderate Income](https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il/il2025/2025summary.odn?STATES=36.0&INPUTNAME=METRO10580M10580*3608399999%2BRensselaer+County&statelist=&stname=New+York&wherefrom=&statefp=36&year=2025&ne_flag=&selection_type=county&incpath=&data=2025&SubmitButton=View+County+Calculations)(
   LMI) for the Albany-Schenectady-Troy area and tiered income database to weight
   demonstrated financial in the application review process; applicants who fall
   within the LMI limits are given priority consideration
    - Statements of financial need or other barriers to access are also considered
      in evaluation process

##### **Application Information**

**Applications are open now and due by 11:59pm, June 29th. **Applications are be
evaluated by TVCOG staff. We expect to accept up to 4 founders into the program;
notifications of application status will be sent out via email by July 2. 

Applications are Google forms, which only saves drafts for logged-in Google Account
users. We strongly encourage applicants to save a draft of their application in 
another document. The application is available to view in its entirety [here](https://www.tvcog.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/TVCOG-Makerspace-Residency-Application-Entrepreneurship-Track-PDF-Copy.pdf).

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**Questions? Interested in sponsoring a program? Email Programming Manager Liz Kuchera
at Liz@tvcog.net.**

**SELECTION PROCESS: **Applications will be reviewed by COG staff. Applicants who
meet the eligibility requirements will be judged by the quality of their responses
using standardized evaluation rubrics. Applicants with demonstrated financial need
and applicants with demonstrated barriers to access need will be given priority 
consideration.

**CODE OF CONDUCT: **All program participants are expected to abide by our [Member Code of Conduct](https://www.tvcog.net/membership-handbook/).

**FINANCIAL INFORMATION: **The Residency program is not an employment offer. The
COG may request additional proof of income upon application receipt. 

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