Financials
The Conservation Fund is your best investment for protecting America’s land and water legacy. With our partners and supporters, we’ve protected over 8.8 million acres across the country. We put over 90% of our budget directly into conservation programs.
We are recognized as a top charity for our efficiency and effectiveness. For more than 10 years, the Fund has received an A+ grade from Charity Watch, ranking as their top environmental charity.
Our work is made possible with generous support from individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies. Our commitment to accountability and donor transparency remains a cornerstone of our operations. We never sell donor information, nor do we make our donor list available to anyone outside the organization.
Our financial and tax forms are available as PDF downloads:
- The Conservation Fund’s 2021 Audited Financials – Including NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund’s 2021 Audited Financials – Excluding NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2021 990 Form
- The Conservation Fund's 2020 Audited Financials – Including NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2020 Audited Financials – Excluding NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2020 990 Form
- The Conservation Fund's 2019 Audited Financials – Including NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2019 Audited Financials – Excluding NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2019 990 Form
- The Conservation Fund's 2018 Audited Financials – Including NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2018 Audited Financials – Excluding NCIFund
- The Conservation Fund's 2018 990 Form
- The Conservation Fund's 2017 Audited Financials – Restated
American land that needs protection is disappearing rapidly, and our use of natural resources today is not sustainable. We must act now to conserve the natural resources vital to our—and our children’s—future prosperity. Given the scope of the challenge to protect America's natural resources, the Fund needs to scale up its work exponentially to keep pace with destruction of natural ecosystems, large-scale landscapes and to engage more Americans in conservation.
Do we need additional capital? Absolutely. The Conservation Fund has built a very strong balance sheet, but we keep that money busy. With most of that money in use at any given time, to grow our programs thoughtfully, we need additional capital that is dedicated to making conservation work for America.
We appreciate the continued support of our current donors and partners and look forward to proving the strength of our business model to new supporters.