WILD TOMORROW FUND
50 Overlook Terrace 3G, New York, NY 10033 www.wildtomorrowfund.org

Total Revenue
$1,054,059
Total Expenses
$1,254,630
Net Assets
$34,530

Organizations Filed Purposes: Wild Tomorrow Fund's primary mission is to protect threatened and endangered species and the habitats they depend on for survival in southern Africa. Our vision is for a world in which wildlife habitats are expanded and protected, and where existing reserves have the resources needed to keep their animals safe.

Wild Tomorrow Fund is dedicated to the protection of threatened and endangered species and the habitats they depend on for survival in southern Africa.

Wildlife Protection Wild Tomorrow Fund provides support for the protection of wildlife at private and government reserves in Southern Africa and at the reserves owned and managed by Wild Tomorrow Fund South Africa. We fund the provision of essential supplies, equipment and training for rangers, anti-poaching teams and conservation managers to enable them to keep wildlife safe. This includes funding elephant collaring and monitoring, wildlife translocations, ranger training and ranger camp upgrades, rhino dehornings, and the provision of feed and milk to two regional rhino orphanages.

Habitat Conservation. Wild Tomorrow Fund conserves land in strategic, biodiverse areas in order to protect and reconnect habitat for wildlife. This includes the protection, restoration and re-wilding of the Greater Ukuwela Nature Reserve, a wildlife corridor in South Africa (including both the Ukuwela and Mfuleni properties)

Community Support & Education. Wild Tomorrow Fund works to ensure our local community benefits and is an active part of wildlife conservation. Our community work includes building a new daycare center for 35 young students, paying teacher stipends, providing food to improve educational and health outcomes for the children at two daycare centers and the local orphanage. We also seasonally employ the "Green Mambas", a group of 14 women who work on alien plant clearance and other green jobs at our Ukuwela wildlife reserve in South Africa. Support for the Green Mambas includes both training and employment. We also operate an experiential conservation experience program. Volunteers contribute to cover the costs of their experience while also making a donation to support our work. Each volunteer joins Wild Tomorrow Fund in the field, where they learn about critical wildlife conservation issues while participating personally in the field in South Africa.

Executives Listed on Filing

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

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John StewardExecutive Director and President40$120,000
Wendy HapgoodCOO & Treasurer40$60,000
Carol CiszekBoard Member1$0
Heather LoebnerSecretary1$0
Louis BuckworthBoard Member2$0
Wendy MccullochBoard Member1$0
Seth HendonBoard Member7.5$0

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