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Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation is a private corporation based in NEW YORK, NY. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 1996. The principal officer is Trainer Wortham And Company. It holds total assets of $1.8M. Annual income is reported at $1.2M. Total assets have decreased from $5.4M in 2011 to $2.1M in 2023. The foundation is governed by 6 officers and trustees. The foundation operates in the area of philanthropy & grantmaking. According to its most recent filing, the foundation only makes contributions to preselected charitable organizations. Tax records are available from 2016 to 2023. Grantmaking is concentrated in District of Columbia. According to available records, Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation has made 90 grants totaling $2.1M, with a median grant of $19K. Annual giving has decreased from $668K in 2020 to $445K in 2023. Individual grants have ranged from $400 to $150K, with an average award of $24K. The foundation has supported 43 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in Texas, District of Columbia, Colorado, which account for 49% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 20 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Smallest Grant
$7K
Median Grant
$16K
Average Grant
$21K
Largest Grant
$135K
Based on 32 grants from the most recent 990-PF filing.
No program descriptions are available for this foundation. Many private foundations report program activities in their annual 990-PF filings — check the Tax Filings section below for the most recent filing.
Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation primarily funds organizations in the area of philanthropy & grantmaking. Based on available records, the foundation has funded 90 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in TX, DC, CO.
Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation has distributed a total of $2.1M across 90 grants. The median grant size is $19K, with an average of $24K. Individual grants have ranged from $400 to $150K.
Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation is headquartered in NEW YORK, NY. While based in NY, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 20 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| William Konstant | DIRECTOR | $40K | $0 | $40K |
| H Williamson Ghriskey Jr | VP & CFP | $10K | $0 | $10K |
| Russell Mittermeier | PRESIDENT | $10K | $0 | $10K |
| Rick Barongi | SECRETARY | $10K | $0 | $10K |
| Kenneth Gladner | DIRECTOR | $5K | $0 | $5K |
| Thayne Maynard | DIRECTOR | $5K | $0 | $5K |
Total Giving
$559K
Total Assets
$2.1M
Fair Market Value
$3.3M
Net Worth
$2.1M
Grants Paid
$445K
Contributions
N/A
Net Investment Income
$211K
Distribution Amount
$161K
Total: $963K
Total Grants
90
Total Giving
$2.1M
Average Grant
$24K
Median Grant
$19K
Unique Recipients
43
Most Common Grant
$15K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| RewildPRIMATE ACTION FUND: 2023-2024 | Austin, TX | $150K | 2023 |
| Wild Earth AlliesCONSERVATION OF GRAUER'S GORILLA (GORILLA BERINGEI GRAUERI) IN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO | Chevy Chase, MD | $25K | 2023 |
| Gorilla Rehabilitation And Conservation EducationCONSERVATION CORRIDOR TO PROTECT GRAUER'S GORILLAS (GORILLA BERINGEI GRAUERI), NORTH KIVU, DRC | Niwot, CO | $25K | 2023 |
| Friends Of BonobosTHIRD REINTRODUCTION OF BONOBOS, PAN PANISCUS, AT EKOLO YA BONOBO COMMUNITY RESERVE, DRC | Durham, NC | $23K | 2023 |
| Fauna & Flora InternationalSECURING THE FUTURE OF DELACOUR'S LANGUR IN KIM BANG DISTRICT, VIETNAM | Washington, DC | $20K | 2023 |
| Princeton UniversityPOPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS FOR THE LONG-TAILED MACAQUE (MACACA FASCICULARIS) IN SOUTHEAST ASIA BY THE IUCN CPSG COLLABORATION WITH THE LTM PROJECT | Princeton, NJ | $20K | 2023 |
| Duke UniversityDEVELOPING COLLABORATIVE CONSERVATION PRACTICES FOR CRITICALLY ENDANGERED LEMUR SPECIES AT PARC IVOLOINA, MADAGASCAR | Durham, NC | $18K | 2023 |
| University Of OregonDETERMINATION OF SPECIES IDENTITY FOR RED COLOBUS MONKEYS IN THE EASTERN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO | Eugene, OR | $18K | 2023 |
| North Carolina ZooLEARNING BEST PRACTICES/RED COLOBUS (PILIOCOLOBUS) CONSERVATION ED: TRAVEL SUPPORT/AFRICAN NATIONALS TO ATTEND CONSERVATION ED WORKSHOP/ICCB 2023 IN RWANDA | Asheboro, NC | $16K | 2023 |
| International Primatological SocietyPRIMATE CONSERVATION: THE BASICS & BEYOND; THE PRE-CONGRESS TRAINING PROGRAM OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRIMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY | Milwaukee, WI | $15K | 2023 |
| The Kasiisi ProjectREDUCING HUMAN-TO-CHIMPANZEE (PAN TROGLODYTES SCHWEINFURTHII) RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS THROUGH HYGIENE CAMPAIGNS IN AND AROUND KIBALE NATIONAL PARK, WESTERN UGANDA | Yarmouth, ME | $15K | 2023 |
| New Nature FoundationFILM PRODUCTION FOR GRASS-ROOTS REPLICATION OF SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY CONSERVATIONOF THE THREATENED PRIMATES OF KIBALE NATIONAL PARK | Philadelphia, PA | $15K | 2023 |
| SeacologyPROTECTING THE MANGROVES IN MEDAN MAS, BORNEO THAT PROVIDE A CRITICAL HOME TO PROBOSCIS MONKEYS | Berkley, CA | $10K | 2023 |
| Jatna Supriatna2023 MARGOT MARSH FOUNDATION SPECIAL AWARD | Depok | $10K | 2023 |
| Cincinnati Zoo And Botanical GardensKNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES TOWARDS A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO CONSERVATION IN LOGGING CONCESSIONS | Cincinnati, OH | $25K | 2022 |
| Conservation InternationalCONSERVATION OF PENNANT'S RED COLOBUS AND OTHER THREATENED PRIMATES ON BIOKO ISLAND AND MAINLAND EQUATORIAL GUINEA | Arlington, VA | $20K | 2022 |
| Conservation ImpactSUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION OF CRITICALLY ENDANGERED TONKIN SNUB-NOSED MONKEYS | Evergreen, CO | $15K | 2022 |
| Western Washington UniversityCONSERVATION OF TARSIUS SANGIRENSIS, ONE OF THE WORLD'S 25 MOST ENDANGERED PRIMATES: A CONTINUATION OF SUITE 16 -IDENTIFYING 16 OR MORE TARSIERS OF THE GENUS TARSIUS IN A CRYPTIC SPECIES COMPLEX ONCE CLASSIFIED AS A SINGLE SPECIES ON SULAWESI, WITH AN ADDED EMPHASIS ON TARSIUS SANGIRENSIS | Bellingham, WA | $15K | 2022 |
| Dian Fossey Gorilla FundDOCUMENTATION OF GLOBALLY-THREATENED RED COLOBUS (PILIOCOLOBUS SP.) IN NKUBA CONSERVATION AREA: POTENTIAL PRESENCE OF UNIQUE, GEOGRAPHICALLY & POSSIBLY GEOGRAPHICALLY DISTINCT POPULATION. | Atlanta, GA | $11K | 2022 |
| Gorilla DoctorsVOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK (RWANDA) EXPANSION WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS FOR ENDANGERED MOUNTAIN GORILLAS? | Davis, CA | $10K | 2022 |
| Kenneth GlanderSPECIAL AWARD FROM MARGOT MARSH FOUNDATION | Durham, NC | $10K | 2022 |
| Global Wildlife Conservation2021-2022 PRIMATE ACTION FUND. | Austin, TX | $135K | 2021 |
| GraceBUILD A COMMUNITY SHIELD TO PROTECT GORILLA BERINGEI GRAUERI AT MT. TSHIABERIMU | Niwot, CO | $25K | 2021 |
| Department Of Biomedical Sciences Grand Valley State UniversityTHE GUIANAS PRIMATE PROJECT: PRIMATE SURVEYS PAIRED WITH COMMUNITY INTERVIEWS IN GUYANA AND SURINAME TO FOCUS ON SPECIES AND HABITAT CONSERVATION OF ATELES PANISCUS AND CHIROPOTES SAGULATUS | Allendale, MI | $20K | 2021 |