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SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION

TUCSON, AZ · EIN 860292099 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE D30 · Animal-Related · Medium ($1M-$10M) · www.safariclubfoundation.org
revenue
$6.7M
expenses
$5.3M
net assets
$31.7M
employees
37
volunteers
100
program ratio
58%
mission · from form 990

ENSURE THE FUTURE OF WILDLIFE THROUGH CONSERVATION , EDUCATION, AND HUNTING.

profile · synthesized from sources

Safari Club International Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife conservation, education, and hunting. It conducts scientific studies, develops wildlife management programs, and educates various audiences on the role of hunting in conservation. The foundation also implements humanitarian programs globally and supports other organizations with similar goals.

irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021

what they reported doing

Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.

  1. #1 primary $378K
    INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE MUSEUM - SEE SCHEDULE O.
  2. #2 $1.03M
    WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PROGRAM - SEE SCHEDULE O.
named programs · 6 · from sources

what they call their work

Blue Bag Program
Delivers essential supplies worldwide to individuals and communities in need
Conservation Education
Provides high-quality conservation and outdoor education programs to adults, youth, wildlife professionals, elected officials, conservation NGOs, and first-time hunters, emphasizing the role of hunting in conservation.
Conservation Education Programs
Educates adults, youth, wildlife professionals, officials, NGOs, and first-time hunters on the role of hunting in conservation and wildlife management
Humanitarian Services
Supports individuals and communities in need and honors veterans through initiatives like the Blue Bag Program and the Veterans Program.
Veterans Program
Recognizes and assists veterans through initiatives that express appreciation and gratitude for their service
Wildlife Conservation
Promotes global wildlife conservation through science-driven programs, education, and strategic partnerships, addressing specific challenges in various regions and collaborating with organizations and researchers.
activities · 6 clusters

what they do

  • Field-Based Conservation Support Network 2 activities
    • Humanitarian and Freedom Recognition Initiatives
      Organizes global humanitarian assistance programs and recognition events for individuals who defend freedoms, complementing its conservation mission.
    • Wildlife Conservation Programs
      Implements on-the-ground conservation initiatives in North America and Africa focused on sustainable wildlife management and habitat preservation.
  • Emergency Supply Distribution 1 activity
    • Blue Bag Program
      Delivers essential supplies to communities in need worldwide through an ongoing humanitarian aid distribution system.
  • Conservation Grantmaking and Funded Initiatives 1 activity
    • Charitable Grant Program
      Provides financial support to organizations and individuals advancing conservation and ethical hunting through sustainable practices.
  • Conservation Skills Training & Workforce Development 1 activity
    • Conservation and Outdoor Education Programs
      Delivers educational programming to adults, youth, wildlife professionals, elected officials, NGOs, and first-time hunters on the role of hunting in conservation and natural resource management.
  • Veteran Commemoration and Memorial Events 1 activity
    • Veterans Recognition and Assistance Program
      Provides recognition and support to military veterans as part of its broader humanitarian and freedom-protection initiatives.
  • Uncategorized 6 activities
    • Charitable Donations
      Provides charitable donations to organizations and individuals aligned with its conservation and hunting goals.
    • Conservation and Outdoor Education Programs
      Implements education programs on wildlife conservation and natural resource management, highlighting the role of hunters in conservation for adults, youth, wildlife professionals, elected officials, conservation NGOs, and first-time hunters.
    • Humanitarian and Veterans Programs
      Operates the Blue Bag Program to deliver essential supplies worldwide, provides humanitarian assistance to communities in need globally, and operates the Veterans Program to recognize and assist military veterans.
    • Scientific Research in Wildlife Conservation
      Conducts and supports research studies that inform global wildlife management policies and promote sustainable hunting practices.
    • Wildlife Conservation Programs
      Executes wildlife conservation programs in North America and Africa, and conducts and supports scientific studies in wildlife conservation to develop wildlife management programs based on sustainable hunting practices.
    • Wildlife Management Research
      Conducts research projects whose findings inform global wildlife management decisions and policies.
financials · form 990 · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$6.65M
Contributions & grants$4.18M63%
Program service revenue$235K4%
Investment income$1.16M17%
Other revenue$1.09M
expenses
Total expenses$5.34M
Program expenses58%
Admin / overhead15%
Fundraising27%
Salaries & benefits$2.05M
Grants paid out$1.13M
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$32.99M
Cash$5.41M
Investments$21.75M
Liabilities$1.32M
Net assets$31.67M
Liquid reserves61.0 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue -0.2%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 5
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
HAMBERLIN LAIRD CEO 10 $411K
HASLER STEPHEN J DIRECTOR OF FUNDRAISING 40 $234K
BOLT NATHAN CFO 10 $197K
COMER CHRISTOPHER E DIRECTOR OF CONSERVATION 40 $133K
TAYLOR MATTHEW V MAJOR GIFTS MANAGER 40 $115K
board members · 20
  • ANDERSON DENNIS — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • ANDERSON KEVIN K — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • BOLLMAN PATRICK — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • CHAPMAN ANGELA — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • CHAPMAN SCOTT — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • COLGLAZIER JOHN M — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • CROUCH II J D — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • DANIELS TYLER — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • DONAU ALFRED SKIP — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • HARTER DON C — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • KAUFFMAN CRAIG L — PRESIDENT
  • KOSICH VERONICA M — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • LEE JON T — CORPORATE TREASURER
  • MINX BROOK F — PRESIDENT-ELECT
  • MURTLAND GREG — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • POWELL HOLLAND — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • SACKMAN III WARREN A — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • SADLER SANDRA — CORPORATE SECRETARY
  • SKOLD STEVE — SCIF DIRECTOR
  • SWAN VICKI — SCIF DIRECTOR
relationships · 3

who they work with

  • Conservation NGOs Partner — Target audience and partner in SCIF's education programs.
  • SCI Chapters Partner — Collaborates with SCI Chapters to support conservation initiatives at multiple levels.
  • Safari Club International Network — SCI Foundation operates as the charitable arm of Safari Club International, sharing its mission and goals.