EIN 16-1388835

Spring Farm CARES

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
51
Year formed
1991
Most recent tax filings
2023-12-01
Description
Spring Farm Center Alternative Research Education Sanctuary (Spring Farm CARES) is home to about 275 animals - cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, ponies, donkeys, goats, sheep, ducks and chickens; as well as a 250 acre nature sanctuary. They are also a center for animal communication with world renowned animal communicator Dawn Hayman as one of the co-founders. Spring Farm CARES also offers programs such as: Animal adoptions, a large spay/neuter financial assistance program for residents of Oneida County and Humane Education Program.
Also known as...
Spring Farm Center Alternative Research Education Sanctuary
Total revenues
$3,559,167
2023
20192020202120222023$3m$4m$5m
Total expenses
$1,932,478
2023
20192020202120222023$1.2m$1.6m$2m
Total assets
$36,304,779
2023
20192020202120222023$30m$34m$38m
Num. employees
51
2023
20192020202120222023040

Program areas at Spring Farm CARES

See schedule ospring Farm Cares accomplished what was a large part of the original intent: that was to create in Spring Farm Cares a place of peace, emotional and spiritual retreat, loving interaction between both the animals that are sheltered here and the people who visit or are otherwise in contact, as well as the protection of and connection with nature, and Education regarding both domestic and wild animals and nature.this peaceful, healing, and educational connection has been accomplished by:tours of our small and large animal Sanctuary and tours of our 250-acre nature Sanctuary that welcome about 850 tour visitors per annum in the domestic animal Sanctuary and about 500 a year in the nature Sanctuary. The domestic animal facility is open to visitors from 10am to 4pm, 365 days a year. The nature Sanctuary is available by appointment.animal communication workshops 5 or 6 times a year that welcome to the Farm interactive groups of about 15 students each workshop who learn how to directly communicate telepathically with animals. Zoom classes are given in winter months.our website and social media pages that include stories and uplifting messages about and from the animals and reach over 75,000 readers. Our tri-annual newsletter that reaches about 15,000 readers and our recently inaugurated bi-monthly website report from the animals which is gaining in popularity.our domestic animal facilities that are located on 50 acres of bucolic pastures and paddocks and immediately surrounded by 2 acres of floral-and-treed gardens containing marvelous donated garden statuary, artistic creations, and sitting areas. All those arriving at the Farm get to appreciate the beauty, while many bring their children to enjoy the gardens and others who come just to sit and read or meditate.the loving companionship that is provided by our animals to those in emotional need, including elderly and lonely folks who regularly come to our small animal facility to sit with the animals and pet them or read, and our purrfect readers program, where children sit and read out loud to a non-judgmental audience of cats. This is immensely helpful in increasing the reading skills of children with reading problems. 100-200 children (fewer during covid) use the program yearly.
See schedule oto our 250-acre nature Sanctuary with its few old-growth stands, we have introduced many thousands of trees, shrubs, flowers and plants that were formerly indigenous but were farmed-out over the last two centuries. This has re-established habitat for and attracted back an amazing variety of living things that were also once native to this place. We currently document over 45 species of mammals, 190 species of birds, 60 species of butterflies, thousands of species of insects, and 10 species of fish and amphibians. Many are rare species. The heart of the Sanctuary, and an attraction to an amazing number of surprise new species, is the ever-growing wetland created and maintained by our endlessly industrious beavers, who labor and stay with us for handouts of apples and sweet potatoes. About 500 people visit each year for educational presentations, and for guided tours on our 5 miles of trails. Our director of conservation also regularly gives educational presentations to clubs, schools, and varied audiences throughout a wide area, reaching over 1,000 people annually. Additionally, the nature Sanctuary shares our website and has a separate facebook page. Video presentations of the various aspects of the Sanctuary are presented on that site, and spread via social media, with over 30,000 visits per year.
See schedule oour domestic animal Sanctuary is home to 225-250 animals, the number fluctuating depending on circumstances. These currently include cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, various exotic birds, turtles, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, pigs, and various kinds of poultry. Many of our animals have special needs or are of advanced age, and so are unadoptable. We provide a lifetime home for them all, and they then share their hearts, wisdom, and healing companionship with those who visit them in person or virtually. We also maintain a resource Center to aid those with animal problems. We field more than 10,000 phone calls, emails, regular mail, web, and in-person pleas for help and guidance each year, assisting at least 10,000 animals in the process.

Grants made by Spring Farm CARES

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
Savannah Pig RescueAnnual Giving$5,000
Clinton Volunteer Fire DepartmentAnnual Giving$300

Who funds Spring Farm CARES

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
American Online Giving FoundationGeneral Support$10,212
Fidelity Investments Charitable Gift FundFor Grant Recipient's Exempt Purposes$8,100
Jacob and Minnie Kliman Charitable FoundationTo Assist in Charitable Purpse$500
...and 2 more grants received

Personnel at Spring Farm CARES

NameTitleCompensation
Bonnie ReynoldsFounder , President$25,000
Christine SchneiderDirector of Animal Welfare
Taylor KrugerBarn Manager
Margot B. UnkelTreasurer , Director$0
Dawn E. HaymanFounder , Vice - President$25,000
...and 2 more key personnel

Financials for Spring Farm CARES

RevenuesFYE 12/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$1,544,277
Program services$26,483
Investment income and dividends$1,569,108
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$401,939
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$17,360
Total revenues$3,559,167

Form 990s for Spring Farm CARES

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2023-122024-11-13990View PDF
2022-122023-09-19990View PDF
2021-122022-11-07990View PDF
2020-122021-11-15990View PDF
2019-122021-04-05990View PDF
...and 10 more Form 990s

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New Mexico Wildlife CenterEspanola, NM$968,486
The Norman Bird Sanctuary TrustMiddletown, RI$1,687,514
World Bird SanctuaryValley Park, MO$1,687,629
The Center for Birds of PreyCharleston, SC$1,361,734
WildcareSan Rafael, CA$3,771,228
Carolina Raptor CenterCharlotte, NC$1,813,000
Tucson Wildlife Center (TWC)Tucson, AZ$2,050,834
Bird Conservancy of the RockiesBrighton, CO$9,321,074
Data update history
January 1, 2025
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
October 19, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $10,212 from American Online Giving Foundation
November 12, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
October 25, 2023
Used new vendors
Identified 1 new vendor, including
Nonprofit Types
Social advocacy organizationsWildlife protection organizationsAnimal organizationsCharities
Issues
EducationAnimalsWildlife
Characteristics
State / local levelEndowed supportTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
3364 Route 12
Clinton, NY 13323
Metro area
Utica-Rome, NY
County
Oneida County, NY
Website URL
springfarmcares.org/ 
Phone
(315) 737-9339
Facebook page
springfarmcares 
Twitter profile
@springfarmcares 
IRS details
EIN
16-1388835
Fiscal year end
December
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1991
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
D34: Wildlife Sanctuary, Refuge
NAICS code, primary
813312: Environment, Conservation, and Wildlife Organizations
Parent/child status
Independent
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