The Meg & Bert Raynes Wildlife Fund supports scientific research aimed at conserving wildlife populations and habitats that are often overlooked by more traditional funding sources. The fund prioritizes grants that aid early-career researchers and projects with tangible conservation outcomes.
2011
27-5089685
$625.1 thousand
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
A citizen science project that engages locals in wildlife data collection.
Funding grants for projects studying wildlife and ecosystems.
Guidelines for applying for research grants.
Supported Teton Regional Land Trust
Surveyed critical roosting and foraging habitat for sandhill cranes, identifying key areas for conservation.
Western Toad Monitoring
Monitored western toad populations across multiple national parks to inform management decisions.
Long-billed Curlew Tracking
Financed research on migration routes and nesting habitats, leading to new discoveries.
Grants that support research projects aimed at improving biodiversity and wildlife conservation.
Learn MoreA program to engage the community in collecting data on wildlife populations.
Learn MoreOverall Score
51
46
/100
Program Expense Ratio
98.32%
20
/20
Program Revenue Growth
0.00%
2
/20
Leverage Ratio
0
2
/20
Working Capital Ratio
7.963
20
/20
Fundraising Efficiency
0
2
/20
Fiscal Year:2023
Source:Source: Self-reported by organization
Category | Amount | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | 67.51K | 99.47% |
Program Services | 0 | 0.00% |
Investment Income | 363 | 0.53% |
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets | 0 | 0.00% |
Other Notable Sources | 0 | 0.00% |
Total Revenue | 67.87K | 100.00% |
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