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Island Conservation

Island Conservation (IC) is our world’s only international nonprofit conservation organization dedicated solely to preventing extinctions on islands through community-based island restoration and rewilding partnerships. IC was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Santa Cruz, CA with field offices in Chile, Ecuador, Hawaii, New Zealand, Palau, and Puerto Rico. IC is a United States 501(c)3 charitable organization that works globally, with strategic international and local partnerships wherever they work to help achieve shared conservation goals. To date, IC has completed hundreds of island restoration interventions to protect thousands of populations of threatened wildlife and plant species. Island Conservation’s work combines efforts to remove invasive species, reintroduce native species, support marine ecosystems, improve community livelihoods, and empower local partners to support overall sustainable development. Island Conservation is committed to combating the biodiversity, climate, and ocean crises by increasing the pace and scale of island restorations worldwide.

Organization

EIN 91-1839907
CategoryD
Wildlife Preservation/Protection
Address
630 Water Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
United States of AmericaGoogle Maps

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Total Revenue 
$11.92m
Total Expenses 
$8.36m
Net Income 
$3.56m
Total Assets 
$13.17m
Total Liabilities 
$1.04m
Net Assets 
$12.13m
Program Expense 
71.41%
Administrative Expense 
19.32%
Fundraising Expense 
9.27%
Working Capital 
1.45 yrs

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