New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc

Espanola, NM ·EIN 85-0346210 ·Grant funding profile from IRS 990 filings

$1.3M received 28 funders 60 grants · 2019–2024

Who funds New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc?

New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc is funded by 28 grantmakers, led by H3 Foundation Inc ($396K), Carroll Petrie Foundation ($335K), Santa Fe Community Foundation ($183K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc between 2019–2024.

What grants has New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc received?

Individual grants from IRS Form 990 filings, newest first

YearFunderPurposeAmount
2024Carroll Petrie FoundationSUPPORT FOR WILDLIFE HOSPITAL & ANIMAL REHABILITATION$75,000
2024Santa Fe Community FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$52,978
2024H3 Foundation IncTO SUPPORT THE REHABILITATION AND VETERINARY CARE FOR SICK, INJURED AND ORPHANED WILD ANIMALS.$50,000
2024The Josephine Hughes Sterling FoundationWildlife Rehabilitation$25,000
2024Norma Green Family Fdn IrrTURTLE ENCLOSURE & REPAIRS$15,000
2024Papineau Family FoundationTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS CHARITABLE MISSION$10,000
2024Eugene Martin Charitable TrustWILDLIFE REHABITITATION, CONSERVATION AND EDUCATION$5,000
2024Anderson-rogers Foundation IncTO SUPPORT WILDLIFE HOSPITAL TREATING INJURED, SICK AND ORPHANED WILDLIFE FROM ACROSS NEW MEXICO.$5,000
2024Coker FoundationWILDLIFE PRESERVATION/PROTECTION$2,000
2024Pc Fund for Animals Charitable TrUNRESTRICTED$1,040
2024The Frost FoundationOPERATING$1,000
2024The Esther & Morton WohlgemuthGENERAL PURPOSE$900
2023H3 Foundation IncTO SUPPORT THE REHABILITATION AND VETERINARY CARE FOR SICK, INJURED AND ORPHANED WILD ANIMALS.$100,000
2023Carroll Petrie FoundationSupport for wildlife hospital$75,000
2023The Josephine Hughes Sterling FoundationWildlife Rehabilitation$25,000
2023Nordon Charitable FoundationPROTECT WILDLIFE HABITAT$10,000
2023Nusenda FoundationGENERAL OPERATIONAL SUPPORT FOR NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE CENTER'S WILDLIFE HOSPITAL AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS$7,500
2023Deponte Family FoundationCARE FOR INJURED, ILL, AND ORPHANED WILDLIFE IN NEW MEXICO$5,000
2023Nancy Ann Mellen FoundationUNRESTRICTED$2,000
2023Coker FoundationWILDLIFE PRESERVATION/PROTECTION$1,000
2023The Esther & Morton WohlgemuthGENERAL PURPOSE$800
2022The Allene & Jerome Lapides FoundationGENERAL OPERATIONS SUPPORT$100,000
2022H3 Foundation IncTO SUPPORT THE REHABILITATION AND VETERINARY CARE FOR SICK, INJURED AND ORPHANED WILD ANIMALS.$100,000
2022Santa Fe Community FoundationGENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT$86,398
2022Carroll Petrie FoundationWildlife hospital & electrical upgrades$85,000
2022The Josephine Hughes Sterling FoundationWildlife rehabilitation$25,000
2022The Frost FoundationOPERATING$15,000
2022Deponte Family FoundationCARE FOR INJURED, ILL, AND ORPHANED WILDLIFE IN NEW MEXICO$10,000
2022Papineau Family FoundationTO SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS CHARITABLE MISSION$5,000
2022Nordon Charitable FoundationPROTECT WILDLIFE HABITAT$5,000

Showing 30 most recent of 60 recorded grants.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who funds New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc?

New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc is funded by 28 grantmakers, led by H3 Foundation Inc ($396K), Carroll Petrie Foundation ($335K), Santa Fe Community Foundation ($183K). In total, IRS Form 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc between 2019–2024.

Who is New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc's largest funder?

H3 Foundation Inc is the largest recorded funder of New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc, with $396K across 4 grants (2021–2024).

How much grant funding has New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc received?

IRS 990 filings record $1.3M in grants to New Mexico Wildlife Center Inc across 60 grants from 28 funders between 2019–2024. Filings are published on a delay, so recent grants may not appear yet.

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