Grand Lodge Of New York, F.&a.m

The Grand Lodge of New York, Free and Accepted Masons (F.&A.M.), is the governing body for Masonic lodges in New York State, overseeing the administration, rituals, and charitable activities of its member lodges. Founded in 1782, it is one of the oldest and most influential Masonic organizations in the United States, with a rich history of civic engagement and philanthropy. The organization generates revenue primarily through membership dues, events, and donations, which support its charitable initiatives, scholarships, and the maintenance of historic properties such as the Grand Lodge building in Manhattan. Candidates should be aware that the Grand Lodge emphasizes values like brotherhood, personal development, and community service, and it operates as a non-profit fraternal organization rather than a commercial enterprise. Understanding its traditions, commitment to ethical conduct, and significant role in New York’s social history will be valuable for prospective applicants.

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