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Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation

Washington, District of Columbia · EIN 942474731 · Filing year 2023

A
Efficiency Score
82/100

$27.4M
Revenue
$26.3M
Expenses
$21.5M
Total Assets
78.0%
Program Spending
Financials

Where Your Donation Goes

$20.5M
Program Spending
78.0% of expenses
Not reported
CEO Compensation
9.8 mo
Reserve Months
of expenses in assets

Based on IRS tax-exempt organization data, for every dollar donated to Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation, approximately 78.0 cents goes directly to program activities. The remaining funds cover administrative costs, fundraising, and management expenses.

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Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation — Donor FAQ

Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation has an Efficiency Score of A (82/100). Approximately 78.0% of expenses go directly to program activities, with the remainder covering administration and fundraising.

CEO/officer compensation for Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation is not reported in the most recent IRS 990 filing on file.

Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation reported $27.4M in annual revenue and $26.3M in total expenses for filing year 2023. The organization holds $21.5M in total assets.

For every dollar donated to Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation, approximately 78.0 cents goes to program activities. The organization has 9.8 months of operating reserves, providing financial stability to sustain its mission.

Jane Goodall Institute For Wildlife Research Education & Conservation is a registered 501(c) organization with EIN 942474731, based in Washington, District of Columbia. Financial data is sourced from publicly available IRS 990 filings via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.

Sources: IRS 990 Filings, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer
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Financial data is sourced from IRS 990 filings via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer. Efficiency Scores combine program spending ratio (50%), revenue growth (20%), reserve months (20%), and CEO compensation ratio (10%). Filing data may lag 6-18 months from the tax year.