Animals : Wildlife Conservation

World Wildlife Fund

Protecting the future of nature

Rating

Overall Rating    
      (63.11)
Organizational Efficiency      
Program Expenses 81.1%    
Administrative Expenses 6.4%    
Fundraising Expenses 12.3%    
Fundraising Efficiency $0.11    
Efficiency Rating    
      (33.11)
Organizational Capacity      
Primary Revenue Growth 12.1%    
Program Expenses Growth 12.2%    
Working Capital Ratio (years) 1.14    
Capacity Rating    
      (30.00)

Income Statement     (FYE 06/2006)

Revenue  
Primary Revenue $144,506,623
Other Revenue $18,030,254
Total Revenue $162,536,877
   
Expenses  
Program Expenses $106,189,195
Administrative Expenses $8,471,185
Fundraising Expenses $16,151,368
Total Functional Expenses $130,811,748
   
Payments to Affiliates $0
Excess (or Deficit) for the year $31,725,129
   
Net Assets $221,290,334

Contact Information

World Wildlife Fund
1250 24th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20090
tel: (800) 960-0993

Mail donations to:
P.O. Box 97180
Washington, DC 20090

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Leadership      (FYE 06/2006)

Name Title Compensation % of Expenses
Carter S. Roberts President, CEO (The person identified as holding the highest position of management, and therefore who would normally be responsible for carrying out the mission of the charity and leading the organization on a day-to-day basis.) $315,969 0.24%
Other Salaries of Note
Kathryn Fuller Former President, Director (Using information reported on an organization's most recent Form 990, we include as compensation an individual's salary, cash bonuses, and expense accounts and other allowances. We do not include contributions to benefit plans or compensation deferred to a future date.) $188,942 0.14%

Donor Privacy Policy

NO, this charity does not have a written donor privacy policy.

Mission

Founded in 1961, World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) mission is the conservation of nature. Using the best available scientific knowledge and advancing that knowledge where we can, we work to preserve the diversity and abundance of life on Earth and the health of ecological systems by: protecting natural areas and wild populations of plants and animals, including endangered species; promoting sustainable approaches to the use of renewable natural resources; and promoting more efficient use of resources and energy and the maximum reduction of pollution. We are committed to reversing the degradation of our planet's natural environment and to building a future in which human needs are met in harmony with nature. We recognize the critical relevance of human numbers, poverty and consumption patterns to meeting these goals.

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