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Animals : Wildlife Conservation
Board Leadership
Paul Ben-Susan
President
CEO
Alison Charney Hussey
Executive Director
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The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife is a teaching hospital and visitor education center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine. CROW's Visitor Education Center (VEC) offers behind-the-scenes views into CROW's animal care through live camera feeds, interactive displays and daily presentations by students, staff and volunteers. Each year, CROW cares for approximately 3,500 wildlife patients including more than 200 species of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife in its veterinary hospital, which is one of the nation's leading rehabilitation facilities for native and migratory wildlife. CROW offers educational fellowships and externship programs for undergraduate students, and internship programs for veterinarian graduates.
The Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife is a teaching hospital and visitor education center dedicated to saving wildlife through state-of-the-art veterinary care, research, education, and conservation medicine. CROW's Visitor Education Center (VEC) offers behind-the-scenes views into CROW's animal care through live camera feeds, interactive displays and daily presentations by students, staff and volunteers. Each year, CROW cares for approximately 3,500 wildlife patients including more than 200 species of sick, injured and orphaned wildlife in its veterinary hospital, which is one of the nation's leading rehabilitation facilities for native and migratory wildlife. CROW offers educational fellowships and externship programs for undergraduate students, and internship programs for veterinarian graduates.
92.56
85.00
Program Expenses (Percent of the charity's total expenses spent on the programs and services it delivers) |
76.6% | |
Administrative Expenses | 17.6% | |
Fundraising Expenses | 5.7% | |
Fundraising Efficiency | $0.05 | |
Working Capital Ratio (years) | 3.57 | |
Program Expenses Growth | 7.5% | |
Liabilities to Assets | 1.4% |
Charity Name & State | Overall Score | Overall Rating |
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Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (FL) | 88.16 | |
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (DC) | 89.88 |
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The Marine Mammal Center (CA) | 94.77 |
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Georgia Wildlife Federation (GA) | 91.16 |
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Wildlife Center of Virginia (VA) | 95.58 |
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REVENUE | |
Contributions | |
Contributions, Gifts & Grants | $1,409,394 |
Federated Campaigns | $0 |
Membership Dues | $327,487 |
Fundraising Events | $172,744 |
Related Organizations | $0 |
Government Grants | $0 |
Total Contributions | $1,909,625 |
Program Service Revenue | $213,454 |
Total Primary Revenue | $2,123,079 |
Other Revenue | $75,348 |
TOTAL REVENUE | $2,198,427 |
EXPENSES | |
Program Expenses | $1,258,339 |
Administrative Expenses | $277,335 |
Fundraising Expenses | $118,577 |
TOTAL FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES | $1,654,251 |
Payments to Affiliates | $0 |
Excess (or Deficit) for the year | $544,176 |
Net Assets | $5,488,652 |
Program names and associated costs are listed for the top programs as reported on the charity's most recently filed Form 990. The top programs displayed will include the largest three programs, or those programs covering at least 60% of the charity's total expenses, whichever comes first.
Due to an error on this organization's Form 990, we are unable to display program information.
Form 990 FYE | Date Published | Overall Score | Overall Rating | ||||||
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CN 2.1 | |||||||||
2019-12 | 06/01/2021 | 88.16 | |||||||
2018-12 | 02/01/2020 | 88.40 | |||||||
2017-12 | 02/01/2019 | 88.36 | |||||||
2016-12 | 09/01/2018 | 86.53 |
The data displayed on this tab is provided by the IRS in the form of Publication 78 and the Business Master File (BMF).
EIN | 23-7271040 |
Name in IRS Master File | CLINIC FOR THE REHABILITATION OF WILDLIFE INC |
NTEE Code | D30 |
NTEE Classification | Wildlife Preservation, Protection |
NTEE Type | Animal-Related |
Classification | Educational Organization |
Subsection | 501(c)(3) (View the list of codes) |
Activities | (913) Prevention of cruelty to animals |
Foundation Status | Organization which receives a substantial part of its support from a governmental unit or the general public 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) |
Deductibility | Contributions are deductible |
Affiliation | Independent - the organization is an independent organization or an independent auxiliary (i.e., not affiliated with a National, Regional, or Geographic grouping of organizations). |
Group Name | [Not Applicable] |
Ruling Date | March, 1973 |
Filing Requirement | 990 (all other) or 990EZ return |
Fiscal Year End | December |
IRS Forms 990 (provided courtesy of Foundation Center) |
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Compensation | % of Expenses | Paid to | Title | |
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$110,346 | 6.67% | Alison Charney Hussey | Executive Director |
Charity Name & State | Overall Score | Overall Rating |
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Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (FL) | 88.16 | |
Wildlife Conservation Network (CA) | 98.23 |
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American Bird Conservancy (VA) | 94.26 |
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Sea Turtle Conservancy (FL) | 94.56 |
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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (DC) | 89.88 |
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This charity has an official representative registered with Charity Navigator.
Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife
3883 Sanibel Captiva Road
Sanibel Island,
FL 33957
tel: (239) 472-3644
EIN: 23-7271040
Mail donations to:
P.O. Box 150
Sanibel, FL 33957
Paul Ben-Susan
President
Alison Charney Hussey
Executive Director
Charity Navigator
299 Market Street Suite 250
Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
EIN: 13-4148824
BRIDGE ID: 3108588923