Wyoming County > Warsaw
Population:
10,234 town
7,574 village
One tradition says the community was named for the capital of Poland.
The Wyoming County Business Assistance Corporation, which provides revolving loans to local employers, is the largest nonprofit in Warsaw.
School districts: Warsaw Central School District
Libraries: Warsaw Public Library
Hospitals: Wyoming County Community Hospital
Emergency services: Warsaw Fire Department
Fraternal organizations: American Legion, Masons, Moose, Odd Fellows, VFW
Not-for-profit cemeteries: Dale Cemetery, Elmwood Cemetery, Warsaw Cemetery
Change agents:
Grants to local organizations have funded a study for streambank stabilization on Tonawanda Creek, smart growth comprehensive planning, and other initiatives.
Recent grants:
Health Workforce Collaborative
Health Foundation for Western & Central New York - Buffalo, NY - $40,000 (2022)
Health Workforce Collaborative
Owen T. Gorman & Alice M. Gorman Testamentary Charitable Trust - Oneida, NY - $5,000 (2022)
Warsaw
Federal Emergency Management Agency - Washington, DC - $59,750 (2022)
Warsaw
Federal Emergency Management Agency - Washington, DC - $51,200 (2022)
Warsaw
NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services - Albany, NY - $443,244 (2023)
Warsaw
NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services - Albany, NY - $116,975 (2023)
Warsaw
NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services - Albany, NY - $50,000 (2022)
Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce
Empire State Development - Rochester, NY - $250,000 (2023)
Largest nonprofits in Elba (by assets) include:
Wyoming County Business Assistance Corporation
WNY Crop Management Association Cooperative
Wyoming County Business Center
Wyoming Community Hospital Foundation
Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce
Cry-Res Co
Wyoming County Veterans
Warsaw Lodge No 560 Loyal Order of Moose
Oatka Valley Snomobile Association
Peers Together of Wyoming County
Wyoming County-Attica Legal Aid Bureau
Light House Station