Accountability
Sustainable Conservation has a strong track record of making the most of our financial contributions. In addition to our history of high marks from independent evaluators like Charity Navigator, we strive to improve our effectiveness and efficiency by evolving our:
- Fundraising efforts
- Strategic investments
- Accounting systems
- Performance in independent financial audits, which we do voluntarily
2012 Financial Highlights
Statement of Activities
| Foundation Grants | $ 1,765,02 |
| Individual Contributions | $ 1,638,562 |
| Government Grants | $ 214,514 |
| Other | $ 94,829 |
| Total Support and Revenue | $ 3,712,926 |
| Program | $ 2,259,363 |
| Fundraising | $ 554,722 |
| General and Administrative | $ 378,392 |
| Total Expenses | $ 3,192,477 |
| Net Assets Beginning of Year | $ 2,724,480 |
| Net Assets End of Year | $ 3,353,802 |
| Change in Net Assets | $ 629,322 |
Financial Transparency
Sustainable Conservation is committed to openly sharing financial information.
- 2012 financial statements
- 2011 financial statements
- 2011 990
- 2010 financial statements
- 2010 990
- 2009 financial statements
Your privacy is important to us. Read our privacy policy.
Sustainable Conservation does not sell or trade our donors' personal information with other entities. Sustainable Conservation has been designated a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation by the United States Internal Revenue Service. Your contribution is tax-deductible as a charitable contribution.

