EIN 23-1352298

Philadelphia Zoo

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
490
Year formed
1859
Most recent tax filings
2023-02-01
Description
The region’s leading family destination and one of the area’s foremost conservation organizations, Philadelphia Zoo is home to nearly 1,300 animals, many rare and endangered.
Also known as...
Zoological Society of Philadelphia
Total revenues
$35,542,324
2023
Total expenses
$39,555,142
2023
Total assets
$121,851,629
2023
Num. employees
490
2023

Program areas at Philadelphia Zoo

Exhibits and garden care: Philadelphia zoo's mission is to connect people with wildlife, while creating joyful discovery and inspiring action for animals and habitats. Accredited by the association of zoos and aquariums, Philadelphia zoo, america's first zoo, typically welcomes more than 1 million visitors each year through its historic gates.philadelphia zoo has worked diligently to reimagine and transform its campus and the overall zoo experience, with the additions of award-winning exhibits such as the pioneering zoo360, kidzoou: hamilton family children's zoo & faris family education center (kidzoou), mcneil avian center and big cat falls. (see sched o).over the past decade, other updates exhibit enhancements include:zoo360: zoo360 is an innovative, first-in-the-world system of see-through trails passing through treetops, crossing over pathways and connecting habitats, providing animals like amazing big cats, majestic primates and marvelous meerkats opportunities to travel and explore. Zoo360 offers exciting and enriching experiences for animals and visitors alike, taking the zoo experience to a whole new level. Zoo360 benefits animal by offering more opportunities for long-distance travel, greater environmental variety and an increased ability to determine their own experiences, while similarly enhancing the visitor experience by creating a more dynamic engagement. Animals are on the move like never before at Philadelphia zoo, now as you move around the zoo, the zoo moves around you.zoo360 trails link existing habitats, so animals with similar habitat requirements can utilize each other's spaces in a time-sharing situation. Zoo360 is another first at Philadelphia zoo and in the world, and showcases the zoo's commitment to excellence in animal care and inspiring guests to conservation action.kidzoou, hamilton family children's zoo & faris family education center: at the heart of the campus is kidzoou: an indoor-outdoor wildlife academy and children's zoo that boasts interactive, educational experiences for the youngest environmental stewards. Kidzoou offers dynamic displays, hands-on learning and rare and unusual goats, sheep, chickens and ducks for toddlers and tweens alike. Located on the site of the former pachyderm house, kidzoou was designed with special needs communities in mind and with the input of experts from the children's hospital of Philadelphia's center for autism research, the overbrook school for the blind and others. Exhibits feature universal design elements, signage in braille, sign language and a picture exchange system for very young children or those on the autism spectrum, as well as audio and tactile elements. The site is wheelchair accessible and buildings feature power doors. Amenities also include adolescent-size changing tables in family restrooms.kidzoou is leed gold certified and utilizes elements such as geothermal wells for heating and cooling; daylighting; rain water collection for use as gray water to flush the public toilets; rain gardens and vegetated roofs to reduce water runoff into storm drains; building reuse (renovation of the former pachyderm exhibit); and recycled and salvage building materials.kidzoou has received several prestigious honors including:-the groundbreaker award from the Delaware valley green building council-the construction award from preservation pennsylvania-best new stormwater control measure from temple/villanova sustainable stormwater initiative-the mayor's commission on people with disabilities-the grand jury award from the preservation alliance for greater philadelphia-2014 exhibit of the year from association of zoos and aquariums (aza)mcneil avian center showcases lush walk-through habitats, which house over 100 rare and endangered birds from around the world. Notable features include the rainforest, which immerses visitors in color and sound as they are surrounded by bird species, and the multi-sensory 4-d migration theater.big cat falls offers is a stunning landscape of habitats where guests come face-to-face with endangered big cats from around the world, including beautiful snow leopards, playful pumas, critically-endangered amur tigers, african lions, jaguars and amur leopards and more. Big cats move from one exhibit to another utilizing big cat crossing, an extension of zoo360 that crosses over the main visitor path stopping guests in their tracks.outback outpostphiladelphia zoo's australian outback exhibit lets guests explore the land of the red kangaroo, the world's largest marsupial, and the emu, the second tallest bird in the world. Visitors can take an incredible journey of the joey, say g'day to a few of australia's giants, and jump into the pouch of giant kangaroo statue to take a selfie or kick back and relax in a new outdoor seating area.wings of asiareplicating an asian garden, wings of asia is filled with color, sound and a spectacular collection of unique asian birds! This free flight aviary offers the opportunity to hand-feed amazing creatures, providing an up close and personal experience with some of the most beautiful birds on the planet.raptor ridgehome to the zoo's bald eagles and owls, two of north america's most recognizable birds of prey, raptor ridge also features work from local artists that accentuate the exhibit including exquisite benches made with chainsaws and a 40-foot-long mural featuring photo opportunities for guests to soar like the impressive birds illustrated in the artwork.water is lifea complete redesign of the former carnivore kingdom exhibit, water is life highlights one of the planet's most important resources and showcases its role in shelter, nourishment, animals and humans. Offering two zones to explore, red panda pass offers a winding maze of overhead bridges and otter falls, a new aquatic version of zoo360, provides oversized slides for giant river otters to enjoy.penguin pointanother complete redesign of the former polar bear exhibit, penguin point is home to sixteen of the zoo's most popular resident-- humboldt penguins. Featuring an oversized swimming pool and enormous underwater viewing area for guests penguin point is one of the most exciting exhibits at the zoo.luminature is a fantastical, holiday-season light experience that transformed the zoo from its daytime magic into a winter wonderland, taking guests on a magical journey of lights, music, sounds and surprises. Luminature was an adventure created to bring the joy of animals, nature and the holiday season together in an exciting and beautiful way.
Education, conservation & community engagement programming: driven by a passion for promoting action that supports wildlife conservation, the zoo offers a broad portfolio of dynamic educational programs. As the region's largest living classroom, the zoo offers hands-on, curriculum-connected and mission-focused animal experiences to thousands of schoolchildren each year. Through these programs, the zoo helps to grow the next generation of environmental stewards, giving young people the opportunity to share their new wildlife and conservation knowledge with their communities. (see sched o).field tripsnot only are field trips fun, they immerse students in the world's wildlife, building empathy and encouraging them to make small changes in their everyday life that can have an impact on animals. A field trip to the zoo is an experience that will last a lifetime.community access program (cap)in partnership with individual, corporate, and foundation donors throughout our region, the zoo provides free visits and engaging learning opportunities to k-12 students from title i schools annually. By committing to providing access to the zoo in economically distressed communities, the zoo has made free zoo visits possible for hundreds of thousands of students from around the region.the unless contestthe albert m. greenfield unless contest challenges students from k through 12 to develop creative solutions to problems that impact wildlife. Students are presented with a challenge to address, and they work to obtain a solution through advocacy. Since the start of unless, the contest has engaged thousands of students from more than 400 schools across the region, and their campaigns are estimated to have reached millions.philly zoo to youphilly zoo to you is a web-based suite of cross-curricular opportunities that connects teachers and students to science, nature, and conservation. These virtual science learning options k-4 grade students are offered at no cost to families and teachers.wild connectionswild connections a component of philly zoo to you, is a 45-minute curricular-focused program that features live animals along with zoo experts. Each live program directly connects Philadelphia school district classroom teachers and their students with zoo educators, while learning core science concepts that introduce or reinforce state and national science standards.neighborhood membership programthe neighborhood membership program is a free membership to the zoo at the family plus ($200) level for residents of mantua, east parkside, belmont, and brewerytown. This membership level includes unlimited free admission for two adults and up to four children. The goal is to contribute to the civic life of our region and our neighboring communities by amplifying the zoo's impact on quality of life, conservation and sustainability, and lifelong learning that begins in early childhood.west Philadelphia zoo scholarsbeginning in 2022 to replace zoo crew, the zoo will serve up to 75 west Philadelphia area students from grades 10 through 12. For three years, students will be immersed in the sciences through academic and experiential learning opportunities at the zoo. The program will prepare students for careers in Zoological and animal sciences with an emphasis on zookeeping, wildlife conservation, and veterinary sciences. Upon high school graduation, students pursuing post-secondary education in stem disciplines will continue receiving guidance and support from the program including paid internships. Once students graduate college, they will have met the national standard for entry-level Zoological positions: a degree in Zoological or animal sciences, and two years of work experience.through a series of focused efforts, the zoo has defined its role as a conservation organization working to significantly deepen positive impact on wildlife and the environment. The greatest opportunity to achieve conservation impact is through partnering with the millions of day-to-day guests that visit onsite or online; the thousands of schoolchildren inspired each year through visits and outreach; and by leveraging access to a diverse group of local and international stakeholders who share commitment to making the world a better place for people and wildlife.the zoo has adopted an action-oriented vision for our conservation and education efforts, dedicating resources to implementing programming to engage our onsite audiences and our community in direct conservation action. Our program is designed around a theory of change. Our change framework leverages the empathetic connection guests make with animals at the zoo and by sharing tools that empower everyone to take action in their daily lives, people who connect with the zoo will make a world of difference by becoming conservation-minded, civically engaged advocates for wildlife and habitat.philadelphia zoo works to engage visitors about the positive correlation between reducing carbon dioxide emissions and conserving the planet's wildlife population. Energy use and forest loss are the leading global sources of carbon emissions which are already changing the climate and threatening the survival of many endangered species. Migratory patterns of birds and pollinators like butterflies and bees are disrupted, rainfall changes are impacting the moist conditions necessary for species like frogs to breed, rising ocean temperatures are jeopardizing entire food chains and continued loss of forest could lead to orangutan extinction by 2050.the zoo is committed to reducing the impacts of a changing climate on wildlife here and around the world. Everyday choices around saving electricity, conserving water, and recycling, along with advocating for the protection of natural resources like forests, can help wildlife and the environment. Every connection with the zoo is an opportunity for guests to connect with wildlife and be inspired to conservation action.zoo staff and volunteers engage in conservation activities in the following areas:endangered species breeding programs: national and international science-based cooperative zoo breeding programs, some led by Philadelphia zoo staff, serve as a safety net for species threatened with extinction in the wild.educational programming: zoo staff deploys a broad range of educational programs and interpretation to promote discovery, understanding, and stewardship of the natural world.international conservation: the zoo supports, develops, and conducts projects that protect wildlife and wild places.local conservation: staff work with organizations and agencies to exchange expertise and resources, implement conservation projects, provide training and field experience, and communicate information to the public through education programs and public relations activities.green practices: the zoo is increasingly focused on reducing its environmental footprint through sustainable operating practices. Kidzoou was designed to incorporate 'green' elements such as geothermal wells for heating and cooling, daylighting, and roof rainwater collection for use as gray water to flush the public toilets. Rain gardens reduce water runoff into storm drains. Stables for domestic livestock feature green roofs and are built with recovered wood. Moving forward each new or refurbished exhibit will incorporate green elements in its building and maintenance and utilize sustainable operating practices.
Animal care: Philadelphia zoo is one of foremost conservation organizations and currently home to approximately 1,700 animals of more than 240 different species. Throughout its history, Philadelphia zoo has provided exceptional care for animals while educating and inspiring guests and participating in in worldwide conservation efforts. Known for continued innovation, commitment to wildlife, and achieving longevity records, Philadelphia zoo is a zoo of many firsts. Ranging from having the first orangutan and chimpanzee born in the u.s. In the 1920's to the first giant river otter born in the u.s. In 2004 to the creation of zoo360 a first-in-the-world animal travel and exploration system developed in 2011 and now implemented in more than 20 zoos across the globe, (see sched o).philadelphia zoo, continues to set standards across the industry.philadelphia zoo is part of a greater mission to create national zoo conservation and breeding programs for endangered species. The zoo works in cooperation with other accredited zoos in north america and worldwide via the species survival plan (ssp), a cooperative effort used to manage and breed endangered and other animal species to ensure healthy, self-sustaining genetically diverse animal populations. These breeding programs serve as safety nets for species that are threatened with extinction in the wild.philadelphia zoo continues to reach new heights in all areas of its mission, offering state-of-the-art animal exhibits and health-care facilities, award-winning education and conservation programs, exceptional guest services, scientific accomplishments making this historically significant venue one of the most renowned zoos in the world.

Grants made by Philadelphia Zoo

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
Council of ContributorsConservation$10,000

Who funds Philadelphia Zoo

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Brookmead TrustUnrestricted$400,000
The Davenport Family Foundation / Daveneport Peter D Et Al TteeReptile House Habitat Renovations$225,000
William Penn FoundationArts and Culture Hubs Fy2023, Fy2024, Fy2025$225,000
...and 80 more grants received totalling $2,593,517

Personnel at Philadelphia Zoo

NameTitleCompensation
Vikram DewanPresident and Chief Executive Officer$569,102
Laurette PittsChief Financial Officer , Treasurer$214,568
Amy ShearerChief Marketing Officer$250,368
Kristen WaldronBoard Member$112,183
Neil Vincent BatiancilaChief Development Officer$245,705
...and 17 more key personnel

Financials for Philadelphia Zoo

RevenuesFYE 02/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$13,030,121
Program services$15,895,318
Investment income and dividends$1,446,836
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$738,443
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$-1,625,924
Net income from fundraising events$-295,230
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$6,352,760
Total revenues$35,542,324

Form 990s for Philadelphia Zoo

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-022023-12-05990View PDF
2022-022022-12-02990View PDF
2021-022021-10-04990View PDF
2020-022021-04-06990View PDF
2019-022020-10-14990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

Organizations like Philadelphia Zoo

OrganizationLocationRevenue
Chicago Zoological SocietyBrookfield, IL$94,260,071
Shedd AquariumChicago, IL$92,974,657
Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA)Los Angeles, CA$26,829,235
Zoo AtlantaAtlanta, GA$46,504,632
The Maryland Zoo in BaltimoreBaltimore, MD$21,639,051
Maritime Aquarium at NorwalkNorwalk, CT$16,120,847
Houston ZooHouston, TX$68,161,300
New England AquariumBoston, MA$65,384,755
Lincoln Park Zoological SocietyChicago, IL$48,421,031
Columbus Zoological Park AssociationPowell, OH$87,290,299
Data update history
October 4, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 12 new personnel
August 26, 2024
Received grants
Identified 31 new grant, including a grant for $225,000 from The Davenport Family Foundation / Daveneport Peter D Et Al Ttee
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 3 new grant, including a grant for $50,000 from Joseph and Marie Field Foundation
February 5, 2024
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2023
February 5, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
Nonprofit Types
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Issues
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General information
Address
3400 W Girard Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Metro area
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD
County
Philadelphia County, PA
Website URL
philadelphiazoo.org/ 
Phone
(215) 243-1100
Facebook page
philadelphiazoo 
Twitter profile
@phillyzoo 
IRS details
EIN
23-1352298
Fiscal year end
February
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1859
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
D50: Zoo, Zoological Society
NAICS code, primary
7121: Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
Parent/child status
Independent
California AB-488 details
AB 488 status
May Operate or Solicit for Charitable Purposes
Charity Registration status
Current - Awaiting Reporting
FTB status revoked
Not revoked
AG Registration Number
CT0267520
FTB Entity ID
None yet
AB 488 data last updated ("as-of") date
2024-12-04
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