Greene County > Hunter

County: Greene

Population:
  3,035 town
  429 village


Hunter was named for John Hunter, landowner.

The largest nonprofit in Hunter, the Catskill Mountain Foundation, sponsors arts programs. Offerings encompass live music, film, workshops, and classes for youth.

Kaaterskill Wild Forest
Libraries: Hunter Public Library

Emergency services: Hunter Fire Department

Fraternal organizations: Lions


Change agents:

Grants to local organizations have funded arts education, firehouse relocation, and other initiatives.



Recent grants:
GRANT KEY:


Catskill Mountain Foundation
  Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust  -  Indianapolis, IN  -  $45,000  (2021)

Catskill Mountain Foundation
  New York State Council on the Arts  -  New York, NY  -  $30,000  (2023)

Catskill Mountain Foundation
  New York State Council on the Arts  -  New York, NY  -  $10,000  (2021)

Catskill Mountain Foundation
  New York State Council on the Arts  -  New York, NY  -  $15,000  (2021)

Catskill Mountain Foundation
  Regional Economic Development Councils  -  Albany, NY  -  $940,545  (2022)

Hunter
  Regional Economic Development Councils  -  Albany, NY  -  $1,970,000  (2021)

Phoenix Web Collective
  Hudson Valley Foundation for Youth Health  -  Kingston, NY  -  $1,500  (2023)



Largest nonprofits in Hunter (by assets) include:

Catskill Mountain Foundation
Ethel M & Orville a Slutzky Family Foundation
Hunter Fire Company No 1
Hunter Public Library
Hunter Mountain Racing Foundation
Catskill Mountain Craft Collective
Friends of the Feathered & Furry Wildlife Center
Peter and Sarah Finn Family Foundation