HELPING RHINOS USA
73 Ocean View Road, Swampscott, MA 01907 www.helpingrhinos.org

Total Revenue
$177,895
Total Expenses
$144,222
Net Assets
$78,307

Organizations Filed Purposes: Helping Rhinos USA is dedicated to leading conservation and education initiatives that will ensure the long-term survival of rhino and other endangered wildlife in their natural habitat.

In collaboration with our partner company, Helping Rhinos UK, our online fundraising work engages with local communities, directly connects wildlife conservation and local economies through fundraising; accepting donations on our website, personal solicitations through local fundraising events, foundation grant solicitations, and government grant solicitations. All money raised will further field conservation actions where rhinos are most threatened, and our two most common beneficiaries of this general fundraising effort are Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya (which has the largest single population of black rhinos in East Africa, as well as the remaining Northern White Rhinos in existance) and the Zululand Rhino Orphanage in South Africa (an organization that cares for all the orphaned rhino babies in KwaZulu-Natal, where most of rhino poaching events happen). When we fundraise for them by name, the money is considered restricted funds, but the revenue given in this activity is general, unrestricted fundraising that enables us to make large donations to these organizations.

Helping Rhinos USA provides financial support for the Black Mambas, an all-women anti-poaching unit, who have created a unique model to address wildlife conservation. Hugely successful in both their peaceful protection operations and engaging education programs, the Black Mambas program has been recently expanded and brought into another area of the Balule Game Reserve, which is nearby the world-famous Kruger Park. Additionally, six new Mambas have been incorporated into the program. As such, the world's only all-women unarmed anti-poaching unit has been expanded to cover the Makkushane region as well. In addition, three of the Mambas have been trained on using Belgian Malinois as tracker and canine protection while on patrol.

The Bush Babies school program is an environmentally based education program currently offered to 10 schools in local communities surrounding the Greater Kruger National Park. The program is run weekly for a period of 1 hour throughout the course of the academic year. With previously disadvantaged learners between the ages of 12 17 years old, conservational issues are discussed and incorporated into the existing school curriculums.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Jeff HarrisonMember2$0
Susan SwigorTreasurer and Secretary5$0
Dr James Danoff-BurgVice Chairman4$0
Simon JonesChairman3$0

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