Wild Salmon Center works to protect and restore wild salmon ecosystems across the North Pacific, engaging in conservation strategies, scientific research, and community partnerships to ensure healthy salmon populations and ecosystems thrive for current and future generations. Their vision focuses on preserving salmon strongholds, managing rivers sustainably, and promoting native fish populations.
1992
94-3166095
$10.51 million
This organization contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. See the SDG page for more information.
A statement on the ecological and cultural importance of wild salmon.
Efforts to protect the world's largest sockeye salmon run from development.
A landmark agreement to improve forestry practices and salmon habitat in Oregon.
Habitat Protection
35.7 million acres of habitat protected across multiple regions.
Rivers Managed for Wild Fish
89 rivers prioritized for wild fish management in North America.
Nutrient Contributions
Contributions of up to 170 tons of phosphorus annually from sockeye salmon runs.
Overall Score
68
60
/100
Program Expense Ratio
78.05%
12
/20
Program Revenue Growth
145.57%
20
/20
Leverage Ratio
0.1449
16
/20
Working Capital Ratio
1.042
10
/20
Fundraising Efficiency
0
2
/20
Fiscal Year:2022
Source:Source: Self-reported by organization
Category | Amount | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Contributions, Gifts, and Grants | 9.348M | 98.00% |
Program Services | 90.37K | 0.95% |
Investment Income | 64.52K | 0.68% |
Sales of Non-Inventory Assets | 34.9K | 0.37% |
Other Notable Sources | 864 | 0.01% |
Total Revenue | 9.538M | 100.00% |
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