Mission
Since its founding in 1985, Galápagos Conservancy has been a leading force in the long-term protection and restoration of the Galápagos Islands. The organization focuses on saving imperiled species, building a sustainable society, and rewilding the ecosystems of the Archipelago through direct conservation actions and partnerships with the Galápagos National Park Directorate and local organizations.
Basic Information
Address
1630 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, District of Columbia, 20009
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Not Reported
EIN
13-3281486
Total Assets
$9.177 million
UN Sustainable Development Goals Supported
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
At a Glance

Rewilding Project
Projects aimed at restoring ecosystems and strengthening marine protection.

Saving Species
Initiatives to protect endangered species like Pink Iguanas and Galápagos Penguins.

Achieving Sustainability
Training local educators to incorporate conservation into their curricula.
Impact Stats
Percent of resources invested
Conservation Action Investment
Galápagos Conservancy invests 78% of its resources directly into conservation and grant activities.
Number of supported organizations
Community Engagement
Provides support to conservation-minded organizations in the Islands, particularly those led by women.
Impact Reports
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