Greene County > Coxsackie
Among the assets of the Greene County Historical Society, the largest nonprofit in Coxsackie: the Bronck House Museum. The site was settled by Pieter Bronck and his family in 1663.
School districts: Coxsackie-Athens Central School District
Libraries: Heermance Memorial Library
Emergency services: Coxsackie Ambulance Service, Coxsackie Fire Department
Fraternal organizations: American Legion, Rotary
State parks: Hudson River Islands State Park
Not-for-profit cemeteries: Colleburgh Cemetery, Riverside Cemetery
Recent grants:
GRANT KEY:
Coxsackie
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Albany, NY - $10,000 (2024)
Coxsackie
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Albany, NY - $1,490,772 (2023)
Coxsackie
New York State Land Trust Alliance - Albany, NY - $78,000 (2023)
Greene County Historical Society
Alexander and Marjorie Hover Foundation - Germantown, NY - $2,000 (2022)
Greene County Historical Society
Alexander and Marjorie Hover Foundation - Germantown, NY - $2,500 (2022)
Greene County Historical Society
Plymouth Hill Foundation - Millbrook, NY - $10,000 (2022)
Greene Land Trust
NYS Park and Trail Partnership Grant - Albany, NY - $26,500 (2024)
Greene Land Trust
Peckham Family Foundation - Katonah, NY - $1,000 (2021)
Heermance Memorial Library
Alexander and Marjorie Hover Foundation - Germantown, NY - $1,000 (2021)
Largest nonprofits in Coxsackie (by assets) include:
Greene County Historical Society
Upper Hudson – Northern Catskills Natural Resource Trust
Coxsackie Hose Company No 3 of Coxsackie NY
Heermance Memorial Library
Greene County Outlaws