Even though some of the links have old info, it's still interesting. For example...
Edit: I sure would like to know what the "Program Services" money goes to under the expenses. Hmmmm....
Center for Biological Diversity
formerly Southwest Center for Biological Diversity
PO Box 710
Tucson, AZ 85702
Tucson AZ 85702-0710
TEL: 520.623.5252
FAX: 520.623.9797
email: center@biologicaldiversity.org
Website:
http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/swcbd/Description: Anti-industry legal attack group bringing lawsuits against a wide spectrum of resource use companies, private property owners and against government to stop resource use.
Revenue and Expenses: Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 2000
Revenue
Contributions $956,358
Government Grants $0
Program Services $123,727
Investments $29,799
Special Events $2,109
Sales $234
Other $0
Expenses
Program Services $928,942
Administration $81,815
Other $102,337
Total Expenditures $1,113,094
Total Revenue $1,112,227 NET GAIN/LOSS $(867)
EIN: 85-0420285
Exempt since August 1994
Board of Directors
TODD SCHULKE, TREASURER LINDA WELLS, SECRETARY
KIERAN SUCKLING, PRESIDENT PETER GALVIN, DIRECTOR
ROBIN SILVER, CHAIR
Foundation grants to Center for Biological Diversity:
Foundation Name: The Wilburforce Foundation
Abstract: For Forest Protection Campaign
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: S. J. & Jessie E. Quinney Foundation
Abstract: For general support
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: The Homeland Foundation
Abstract: For Colorado River Campaign
Amount: $30,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund
Abstract: For Glen Canyon Action Network
Amount: $15,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: Turner Foundation, Inc.
Amount: $85,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: Foundation for Deep Ecology
Abstract: For endangered species listing campaign
Amount: $20,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: Foundation for Deep Ecology
Abstract: For Southwest Conservation Trust
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: Columbia Foundation
Abstract: For development of The Golden State Biodiversity initiative to use science and the law to protect imperiled species and habitats throughout California
Amount: $125,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Duration: 5-year grant
Foundation Name: Foundation for Deep Ecology
Abstract: For Endangered Species Listing Campaign
Amount: $30,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name: Turner Foundation, Inc.
Amount: $85,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name: The Homeland Foundation
Amount: $30,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name: Turner Foundation, Inc.
Amount: $55,000 Year Authorized: 1997
Foundation Name: The Pew Charitable Trusts
Abstract: To identify and protect habitat for old-growth forest-dependent species in Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and South Dakota
Amount: $200,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name: Turner Foundation, Inc.
Amount: $45,000 Year Authorized: 1996
Foundation Name: Beldon II Fund
Abstract: To organize conference, Personal Safety and Political Change
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1996
Foundation Name: Foundation for Deep Ecology
Abstract: For San Pedro River Campaign
Amount: $11,000 Year Authorized: 1995