Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc.
Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc.
EIN: 31-1587429
as of September 2023
as of September 18, 2023
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Rescue & Rehabilitation
Wildlife rescue,rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned wildlife in Idaho.
Education
Interpretive Programs: Snowdon offers off-site interpretive programs throughout the year. Various topics are available including Falcons, Owls, and Black Bear Awareness. Programs are offered at no cost to the public, but donations to cover travel expenses, etc. are appreciated.
Traveling Trunk Program
Snowdon expands its educational reach with the Wild About Wildlife! traveling trunk program. The McCall-Donnelly Education Foundation and the J.A Wedum Foundation have funded the development of six unique trunks to help youth learn about area wildlife and birds and to prepare projects that demonstrate wildlife stewardship.
Each traveling trunk is available on loan at no cost for a period of up to 2 weeks, to classes, camps, clubs, and other youth groups in McCall and the surrounding communities. Since 2014, the trunks have been made available to groups in other counties across Southwestern Idaho. Call us to reserve a trunk and to arrange transportation.
Where we work
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Financials
Revenue vs. expenses: breakdown
Financial data
Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc.
Revenue & expensesFiscal Year: Jan 01 - Dec 31
Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc.
Balance sheetFiscal Year: Jan 01 - Dec 31
The balance sheet gives a snapshot of the financial health of an organization at a particular point in time. An organization's total assets should generally exceed its total liabilities, or it cannot survive long, but the types of assets and liabilities must also be considered. For instance, an organization's current assets (cash, receivables, securities, etc.) should be sufficient to cover its current liabilities (payables, deferred revenue, current year loan, and note payments). Otherwise, the organization may face solvency problems. On the other hand, an organization whose cash and equivalents greatly exceed its current liabilities might not be putting its money to best use.
Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
Documents
Board President
Dr. Linda Donerkiel
Linda grew up in Minnesota and graduated from the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine in 1995. She and her husband moved to Kuna, Idaho where they raised their 2 kids and an assortment of pets. After selling her small animal veterinary clinic in Boise, they moved to McCall in 2020.
Joining the board in 2023, she also volunteers her veterinary expertise to the organization.
Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc.
Officers, directors, trustees, and key employeesSOURCE: IRS Form 990
Compensation data
There are no highest paid employees recorded for this organization.
Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary, Inc.
Board of directorsas of 06/09/2023