Environment : Environmental Protection and Conservation

Michigan Audubon Society

Connecting birds and people for the benefit of both

Rating

Overall Rating    
      (55.47)
Organizational Efficiency      
Program Expenses 79.7%    
Administrative Expenses 17.9%    
Fundraising Expenses 2.2%    
Fundraising Efficiency $0.01    
Efficiency Rating    
      (35.47)
Organizational Capacity      
Primary Revenue Growth 27.0%    
Program Expenses Growth -0.6%    
Working Capital Ratio (years) 4.77    
Capacity Rating    
      (20.00)

Income Statement     (FYE 12/2006)

Revenue  
Primary Revenue $1,545,755
Other Revenue $452,549
Total Revenue $1,998,304
   
Expenses  
Program Expenses $645,651
Administrative Expenses $145,300
Fundraising Expenses $18,175
Total Functional Expenses $809,126
   
Payments to Affiliates $0
Excess (or Deficit) for the year $1,189,178
   
Net Assets $5,977,253

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Contact Information

Michigan Audubon Society
6011 West St. Joseph Highway
Suite 403
Lansing, MI 48917
tel: (517) 886-9144
fax: (517) 886-9466
EIN: 38-3086877

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Leadership      (FYE 12/2006)

Name Title Compensation % of Expenses
Jack Lapinski President (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.) Not compensated --

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Mission

Michigan Audubon Society (MAS), Michigan's oldest conservation organization, was established in 1904. MAS has worked through the years to study and preserve wild birds, plants, animals and their habitats and to enlighten the public of their importance. Through education and research, Michigan Audubon Society strives for public recognition of the value of wildlife, plants, soil, water, air and other natural resources, and understanding of their interdependence and need for protecting and preserving them. MAS owns and maintains 16 sanctuaries in both the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan. The sanctuaries, totaling nearly 6,000 acres, protect a variety of habitat including wetlands, woodlands and grasslands.

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Michigan Audubon Society - MI 55.47
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