Franklin County > Hogansburg

County: Franklin


Hogansburg was named for Michael Hogan, founder.


Hogansburg borders the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation. The tribe receives federal grants through the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Department of Education, the Environmental Protection Agency and other federal agencies.



Libraries: Akwesasne Cultural Center

Emergency services: Hogansburg Fire Department

Fraternal organizations: American Legion
Akwesasne Cultural Center and Museum



Recent grants:
GRANT KEY:


Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club
  U.S. Department of Agriculture  -  Washington, DC  -  $49,513  (2021)

Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club
  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services  -  Washington, DC  -  $762,773  (2022)

Akwesasne Cultural Center
  New York State Council on the Arts  -  New York, NY  -  $15,000  (2021)

Akwesasne Cultural Center
  New York State Council on the Arts  -  New York, NY  -  $10,000  (2021)

Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
  U.S. Department of Agriculture  -  Washington, DC  -  $4,000  (2022)

Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
  U.S. Department of Defense  -  Washington, DC  -  $73,849  (2022)

Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  -  Washington, DC  -  $1,339,400  (2022)

Hogansburg
  Mother Cabrini Health Foundation  -  New York, NY  -  $350,000  (2023)

Seven Dancers Coalition
  U.S. Department of Justice  -  Washington, DC  -  $335,755  (2022)

Seven Dancers Coalition
  U.S. Department of Justice  -  Washington, DC  -  $341,347  (2021)



Largest nonprofits in Hogansburg (by assets) include:

Akwesasne Boys & Girls Club St. Regis Mohawk Tribe
Bears Den Charitable Foundation
Strong Roots Charitable Foundation
Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment
Onkwe