Monroe County > Honeoye Falls
Population: 2,706
Honeoye Falls was named for the creek, which was an Indian term for “a finger lying.”
EquiCenter, a therapeutic riding facility, is one of the largest nonprofits in Honeoye Falls. The organization offers horseback programs for people with disabilities, at-risk youth, veterans and their families.
School districts: Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District
Libraries: Town of Mendon Public Library
Emergency services: Honeoye Falls Ambulance, Honeoye Falls Fire Department
Fraternal organizations: American Legion, Masons
Not-for-profit cemeteries: Mendon Cemetery
Change agents:
Grants to local organizations have funded school field trips, adaptive sport activities for veterans, an indoor riding arena, and other initiatives.
Recent grants:
Allyn's Creek Garden Club
Richard W Rupp Foundation - Amherst, NY - $5,000 (2022)
Equicenter
B. Thomas Golisano Foundation - Rochester, NY - $50,000 (2023)
Equicenter
Karpus Family Foundation - Pittsford, NY - $25,000 (2023)
Equicenter
NYS Dormitory Authority - Albany, NY - $500,000 (2024)
Equicenter
Thomas F Judson Jr and Elisabeth W Judson Foundation - Rochester, NY - $3,000 (2022)
Equicenter
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - Washington, DC - $131,364 (2022)
Honeoye Falls
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation - Albany, NY - $2,314,087 (2023)
Honeoye Falls
Regional Economic Development Councils - Albany, NY - $150,000 (2024)
Honeoye Falls Historical Society
Maletta Foundation - W. Henrietta, NY - $1,500 (2023)
Largest nonprofits in Honeoye Falls (by assets) include:
Equicenter
Huffman Trust
K&M Demay Charitable Foundation
Honeoye Falls Fire Department
Mendon Community Nursery School
Creekside Community Child Care
Qholaqhoe Mountain Connections
Honeoye Falls Travel Soccer Club
Honeoye Falls Lima Sports Booster Club
Friends of the Mendon Public Library
Bluemoon Meadows
Beamer Hughes Foundation
Katlyn Mary Bennett for Answers
Odonata Sanctuary
Earth & Arts Center