Wilson Conservation Trust is a private trust based in SARASOTA, FL. The foundation received its IRS ruling in 2003. It holds total assets of $50K. Annual income is reported at $775. Habitat Preservation & Wilderness Protection (3 grant recipients). According to available records, Wilson Conservation Trust has made 30 grants totaling $190K, with a median grant of $5K. Annual giving has grown from $40K in 2020 to $50K in 2023. Grantmaking activity was highest in 2022 with $100K distributed across 14 grants. Individual grants have ranged from $3K to $20K, with an average award of $6K. The foundation has supported 20 unique organizations. The foundation primarily supports organizations in Florida, Illinois, Vermont, which account for 47% of all grants. Grantmaking reaches organizations across 14 states. Contributions to this foundation are tax-deductible.
Habitat Preservation & Wilderness Protection(3 grant recipients)
Expenses: $16K
Public Education(2 grant recipients)
Expenses: $8K
Biodiversity & Threatened Species Protection(4 grant recipients)
Expenses: $18K
Habitat Preservation & Wilderness Protection (3 grant recipients). Based on available records, the foundation has funded 30 grants. Its grantmaking reaches organizations primarily in FL, IL, VT.
Wilson Conservation Trust has distributed a total of $190K across 30 grants. The median grant size is $5K, with an average of $6K. Individual grants have ranged from $3K to $20K.
Wilson Conservation Trust typically selects its grantees rather than accepting unsolicited proposals.
Wilson Conservation Trust is headquartered in SARASOTA, FL. While based in FL, the foundation distributes grants to organizations across 14 states.
| Name | Title | Compensation | Benefits | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stuart R Wilson | Trustee | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Total Giving
$53K
Total Assets
$102K
Fair Market Value
$102K
Net Worth
$102K
Grants Paid
$50K
Contributions
$0
Net Investment Income
$2K
Distribution Amount
$6K
Total Grants
30
Total Giving
$190K
Average Grant
$6K
Median Grant
$5K
Unique Recipients
20
Most Common Grant
$5K
of 2023 grantees were first-time recipients
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Of William MaryCenter for Conservation Biology mission fulfillment | Williamsburg, VA | $10K | 2023 |
| Marine Conservation InstProtecting ocean's special places | Seattle, WA | $10K | 2023 |
| Friends Of The Boundary WatersNo Boundaries to the Boundary Waters program | St Paul, MN | $10K | 2023 |
| Parklands FoundationBench and restoration work | Normal, IL | $7K | 2023 |
| Rare Species Conservation FdnWildlife conservation & recovery |
DEL MAR, CA
FAIRBANKS, AK
DETROIT LAKES, MN
SCARBOROUGH, ME
FAIRHOPE, AL
WEST PALM BCH, FL
WEST PALM BCH, FL
POMPANO BEACH, FL
| Loxahatchee, FL |
| $5K |
| 2023 |
| Oyster River EcologyStart-up expenses | Wimauma, FL | $5K | 2023 |
| Wslr IncSolar system improvements | Sarasota, FL | $3K | 2023 |
| Sarasota Audubon SocietyQuads Parcels Re-wilding | Sarasota, FL | $20K | 2022 |
| Vermont Center For EcostudiesMt Mansfield Retrospective | Norwich, VT | $5K | 2022 |
| Clearwater Marine Aquarium ResearchNorth Atlantic Right Whale monitoring | Clearwater, FL | $5K | 2022 |
| Adirondack Center For Loon ConservaPublic Education & Outreach | Ray Brook, NY | $5K | 2022 |
| Eaton Conservation CommissionFoss Mountain Fund | Eaton, NH | $5K | 2022 |
| Clean Air Task ForceOutreach Efforts | Boston, MA | $5K | 2022 |
| The Ocean FoundationRedesigning Plastics Initiative | Washington, DC | $5K | 2020 |
| Rocky Mountain Field InstituteTrail Improvements | Colorado Springs, CO | $5K | 2020 |
| Travis Audubon SocietyChaetura Canyon Sanctuary Restoration | Austin, TX | $5K | 2020 |
| Friends Of Saguaro National PkScientific Research | Tucson, AZ | $5K | 2020 |
| Conservation Ctrs For Species SurviAmerican Red Wolf Program | Austin, TX | $4K | 2020 |
| Massachusetts Audubon SocietyBobolink Project | Lincoln, MA | $4K | 2020 |
| National Audubon SocietyProject Puffin | Bremen, ME | $4K | 2020 |
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