Financials
Like our dogs, we are driven to make the most of everything we do.
At Working Dogs for Conservation, we are committed to responsible stewardship of every dollar entrusted to us, ensuring resources directly support the training and deployment of conservation dogs, protecting wildlife and wild places around the world. We keep our noses to the ground and our focus on improving our effectiveness, developing new projects, and increasing the impact of our work.
At WD4C, over 82% of expenses are directly used for conservation canine programming.
Working Dogs for Conservation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN: 20-2708654) and any donations made are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Financial Documents
These are our most up-to-date, finalized financial forms, reflecting standard fiscal year and processing timelines. Additional information available upon request.
2023 Form 990 2023 Audit Report
Note: To maintain transparency while still minimizing administrative costs, WD4C conducts an independent financial audit every other year, ensuring strong financial oversight while maximizing resources dedicated to conservation. Our next scheduled audit is for the 2025 fiscal year.
2024 Financial Overview
Total Revenue: $2,360,188
Total Expenses: $2,167,942
Net Assets: $790,556
Revenue Sources
Contributions & Grants: $2,004,405
Program Service Revenue: $362,570
Investment Income: $6,743
Other: ($13,530)
Transparency
WD4C is proud to hold the Platinum GuideStar Seal of Transparency. As an organization we make it a priority to measure our progress, share our results and demonstrate our impact in conservation.