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ARIZONA RAPTOR CENTER

PHOENIX, AZ · EIN 821673835 · Form 990EZ · FY2022 · NTEE D30 · Animal-Related · Micro (<$100K) · arizonaraptorcenter.org
revenue
$19K
expenses
$14K
net assets
$52K
employees
mission · from form 990

CARE AND REHABILITATION OF RAPTORS IN AZ

profile · synthesized from sources

The Arizona Raptor Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned birds of prey. Utilizing falconry techniques and expert care, they provide medical treatment and a specialized environment for raptors to regain strength and skills. The center also conducts educational programs to promote wildlife conservation and environmental awareness.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Community Education Program
Provides science-based education and resources to inform the public about the importance of birds of prey to the local environment and larger ecosystem, and how to coexist with them.
Golden Eagle Hack Site
A specialized environment in Arizona for rehabilitating sick or injured eagles, allowing them to regain strength, skills, and instincts before release. It is the only known Golden Eagle Hack Site in the United States.
Raptor Rescue and Rehabilitation
Rescues, provides medical treatment, and rehabilitates injured and orphaned birds of prey using falconry techniques to ensure successful release back into natural habitats.
activities · 3 groups

what they do

  • Wildlife Rescue, Rehabilitation & Sanctuary Services 5 activities
    • Golden Eagle Hack Site Operation
      Operates the only known Golden Eagle Hack Site in the United States, a facility dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of Golden Eagles.
    • Golden Eagle Hack Site Operation
      Operates the only known Golden Eagle Hack Site in the United States, which is used for the rehabilitation and release of Golden Eagles.
    • Raptor Feather Imping
      Utilizes the falconry technique of imping to replace burned feathers in raptors, specifically those injured by methane flames at landfills.
    • Raptor Rescue and Rehabilitation
      Rescues and provides comprehensive medical treatment and care for injured and orphaned birds of prey, including owls, hawks, falcons, eagles, and osprey, using trained volunteer falconers and specialized techniques like imping for feather repair, surgical procedures for fractures, and treatment for infections, with the goal of rehabilitating them for release back into their natural habitats.
    • Raptor Rescue and Rehabilitation
      Rescues and provides comprehensive medical treatment and care for injured and orphaned birds of prey, including owls, hawks, falcons, eagles, and osprey, with the goal of rehabilitating them for release back into their natural habitats. This includes treating injuries from vehicle collisions, pellet/BB guns, and unsuccessful fledging attempts, as well as fungal and bacterial infections.
  • Raptor and Wildlife Education Programs 2 activities
    • Community Education and Outreach
      Conducts a community education and outreach program to inform the public about the importance of birds of prey to the local environment and ecosystem, including hosting educational events at various locations.
    • Community Education and Outreach
      Conducts a community education and outreach program to inform the public about the importance of birds of prey to the local environment and ecosystem, including hosting educational events at various locations.
  • Urban Wildlife Habitat Engagement 2 activities
    • Raptor Conservation Research
      Conducts educational and humane scientific research to support raptor conservation efforts globally.
    • Raptor Conservation Research
      Conducts educational and humane scientific research to support raptor conservation globally.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$19K
Contributions & grants$19K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income$870%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$14K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$52K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$52K
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue -5.6%
relationships · 6

who they work with

  • Arizona Sportsmen for Wildlife Conservation Partner — Listed as a partner on the website.
  • Castle Hot Springs Resort Partner — Hosted education events in early 2026.
  • Local 469 Partner — Hosted an education event (picnic) in Phoenix Metro in early 2026.
  • Omni - Scottsdale Resort Partner — Hosted multiple education events in Scottsdale in early 2026.
  • Ritz Carlton, Dove Mountain Partner — Hosted multiple education events in Tucson in early 2026.
  • Tohono Chul Park Partner — Hosted education events in Tucson in early 2026.