Program areas at Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
In 2023, the Michigan Wildlife Conservancy maintained its status as a statewide conservation agency by expanding several of our programs. We once again offered our youth day camp and guidebook "becoming outdoor smart in summer" (boss) over 9 weeks in the summer for 20 area students grades 3-6. Guidebooks were distributed to mid-michigan students for independent study as well. Education was a priority in 2023, as we hosted the Michigan state university-extension conservation stewards program. Drew monks, director of Wildlife programs hosted and taught 30+ students (mostly post-grad) on wetland ecology and conservation at the bengel Wildlife center (bwc). Volunteer engagement has been a priority at the bwc- dozens of volunteers have assisted in removing invasive plants and shrubs from around the bwc through both hosted workdays and individual efforts. Statewide, we continued our institute for rare mammal studies (irms) by conducting fieldwork in northern lower Michigan using canines to detect scat from rare pine martens (martes martes). We are also continuing to collaborate with dr. jill witt- lake superior state university- on tracking and collecting dna samples from the rare fisher (pekania pennanti), also in northern lower Michigan. We consulted for wacker chemie corp in adrian, mi on their bat houses near the river raisin, and made recommendations for clearing invasive species to improve bat Habitat, including the federally listed little brown bat (myotis lucifugus). We have expanded irms to cover rare reptiles and are expanding our scope to the state special concern blanding's turtle (emydoidea blandingii) and the federally threatened eastern massasauga rattlesnake. Statewide, we have used our website, newsletter the Wildlife volunteer, and social media presence to educate michiganders on rare species, conservation techniques, and the importance of wetland conservation.
Produce newsletters for members and the public to inform about projects and various interesting Wildlife in Michigan and the united states. Promote membership social time to encourage volunterism with various programs.
Other
Who funds Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
Personnel at Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
Name | Title | Compensation | Date of data |
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John Ropp | Executive Director and Secretary | $0 | 2024-10-23 |
Jeff Fulgham | Chairman | $0 | 2023-12-31 |
Matt Russell | Vice Chairr | $0 | 2023-12-31 |
Dean Brodberg | Treasurer | $0 | 2023-12-31 |
Bill Taylor | Chairman | $0 | 2018-12-31 |
...and 1 more key personnel |
Financials for Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
Revenues | FYE 12/2023 | FYE 12/2022 | % Change |
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Total grants, contributions, etc. | $46,843 | $53,425 | -12.3% |
Program services | $2,300 | $1,319 | 74.4% |
Investment income and dividends | $11,770 | $13,230 | -11% |
Tax-exempt bond proceeds | $0 | $0 | - |
Royalty revenue | $0 | $0 | - |
Net rental income | $105,803 | $139,247 | -24% |
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from fundraising events | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from gaming activities | $0 | $0 | - |
Net income from sales of inventory | $94,520 | $102,039 | -7.4% |
Miscellaneous revenues | $0 | $0 | - |
Total revenues | $261,236 | $309,260 | -15.5% |
Organizations like Michigan Wildlife Conservancy
Organization | Type | Location | Revenue |
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Detroit Bird Alliance | 501(c)(3) | Detroit, MI | $216,461 |
Bolton Conservation Trust | 501(c)(3) | Bolton, MA | $396,262 |
Channel Islands Restoration (CIR) | 501(c)(3) | Santa Barbara, CA | $1,266,790 |
Bray Hollow Foundation A Time For Science (ATFS) | 501(c)(3) | Greenville, NC | $1,132,305 |
Wild Ones Natural Landscapers | 501(c)(3) | Neenah, WI | $781,795 |
The Edmund Niles Huyck Preserve | 501(c)(3) | Rensselaerville, NY | $548,232 |
Mclean Game Refuge | 501(c)(3) | Simsbury, CT | $363,227 |
Michigan Nature Association (MNA) | 501(c)(3) | Okemos, MI | $947,181 |
Bedford Audubon Society | 501(c)(3) | Katonah, NY | $304,910 |
The Audubon Society of New York State | 501(c)(3) | Troy, NY | $1,009,479 |
Data update history
January 5, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
November 25, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021
August 17, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2020
Nonprofit Types
Social advocacy organizationsEnvironmental organizationsCharities
Issues
EducationLand and water conservationEnvironment
Characteristics
Conservation easementState / local levelTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
- Address
- 6380 Drumheller Rd
- Bath, MI 48808
- Metro area
- Lansing-East Lansing, MI
- County
- Clinton County, MI
- Website URL
- miwildlife.org/Â
- Phone
- (517) 641-7677
IRS details
- EIN
- 38-2303728
- Fiscal year end
- December
- Taxreturn type
- Form 990
- Year formed
- 1982
- Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
- Yes
Categorization
- NTEE code, primary
- C30: Natural Resources Conservation and Protection
- NAICS code, primary
- 813312: Environment, Conservation, and Wildlife Organizations
- Parent/child status
- Independent
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