Year, State Incorporated: 1939, District of Columbia
Affiliates: Alabama Wildlife Federation, Arizona Wildlife Federation, Arkansas Wildlife Federation, Association of Northwest Steelheaders, Baltimore National Aquarium, Colorado Wildlife Federation, Connecticut Forest & Park Association, Conservation Council for Hawaii, Conservation Federation of Missouri, Earth Conservation Corps, Environment Council of Rhode Island, Environmental Advocates of New York, Environmental League of Massachusetts, Florida Wildlife Federation, Georgia Wildlife Federation, Idaho Wildlife Federation, Indiana Wildlife Federation, Iowa Wildlife Federation, Kansas Wildlife Federation, Louisiana Wildlife Federation, Michigan United Conservation Clubs, Minnesota Conservation Federation, Mississippi Wildlife Federation, Montana Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Council of Maine, Nebraska Wildlife Federation, Nevada Wildlife Federation, New Hampshire Audubon, New Jersey Audubon Society, New Mexico Wildlife Federation, North Carolina Wildlife Federation, North Dakota Wildlife Federation, Penn Future - Citizen's for Pennsylvania's Future, Planning & Conservation League, Prairie Rivers Network, Renewable Resources Coalition, Sociedad Ornitologica Puertorriquena, South Carolina Wildlife Federation, South Dakota Wildlife Federation, Tennessee Wildlife Federation, Texas Conservation Alliance, Vermont Natural Resources Council, Virgin Islands Conservation Society, Virginia Conservation Network, West Virginia Rivers Coaltion, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Delaware Nature Society
Stated Purpose: "to educate, inspire and assist individuals and organizations of diverse cultures to conserve wildlife and
other natural resources and to protect the Earth’s environment in order to achieve a peaceful, equitable and sustainable future."
NWF’s conservation advocacy programs expands the organization’s work on safeguarding wildlife and habitat, finding solutions to climate change, and engaging the public on issues relating to wildlife conservation policy and legislation. Through working closely with affiliates and partners, NWF reports that it has secured and closed, through its allotment retirement program, more than 500,000 acres of public land to grazing in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem, which will restore and protect prime wildlife habitat. The organization’s education outreach and publications program aims to reconnect children and adults with nature through such programs as Be Out There, Certified Wildlife Habitats, and Eco Schools USA , and through National Wildlife, Ranger Rick, Your Big Backyard, Wild Animal Baby, and Just for Fun publications. Each year, NWF reports reaching one million school children and two million young readers through its educational programs. NWF’s Be Out There program encourages Americans to get outside and enjoy the natural environment and provides tools and activities for families that make it easy to get outside. This includes Hike & Seek, Wildlife Watch and Nature Find. The organization’s membership education programs provide supporters with the information to make a difference in their own backyards, their communities, and across the country. Some ($11,134,000 or 14%) of NWF's program activities are carried out in conjunction with fund raising appeals.
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For the fiscal year ended August 31, 2011, NWF's program expenses were:
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Conservation advocacy programs
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33,918,000
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Education outreach and publications
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23,338,000
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Membership education programs
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12,946,000
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Other nature education programs
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10,289,000
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Total Program Expenses:
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$80,491,000
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Chief Executive : Larry J. Schweiger, President and CEO
Chair
of the Board: Stephen K. Allinger
Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation: Director of Legislation for New York State United Teachers
Board Size: 32
Paid Staff Size: 390
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*2010 compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
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The following information is based on NWF's audited financial statements - consolidated - for the fiscal year ended August 31, 2011.
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Source of Funds
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Contributions from individuals
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43,357,000
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Contributions from governments, foundations and corporations
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22,995,000
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Publications
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18,713,000
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Nature education materials
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9,616,000
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Investment return
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7,582,000
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Other
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2,701,000
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Royalties
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2,464,000
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Total Income
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$107,428,000
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Uses of Funds as a % of Total Expenses
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Programs: 79%
Fund Raising: 12%
Administrative: 9%
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| Total income |
$107,428,000
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| Program expenses |
$80,491,000
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| Fund raising expenses |
12,247,000
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| Administrative expenses |
9,160,000
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| Total expenses |
$101,898,000
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Income in Excess of Expenses
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5,530,000
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| Beginning net assets |
40,641,000
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Other Changes in Net Assets
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2,042,000
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| Ending net assets |
48,213,000
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| Total liabilities |
71,718,000
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| Total assets |
$119,931,000
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Note1: According to NWF. for the fiscal year ended August 31, 2011, the organization received in-kind contributions in the amount of .....
Note2: In the financial section above, "other changes in net assets" refers to pension and post-retirement benefits.