
REPORTS
Art into Acres protects and restores biodiversity to build a thriving Earth where all life flourishes. Our integrated approach recognizes the essential connections between ecological systems, cultural expression, and community well-being. Our advisory Board and a single foundation covers all of Art into Acres' operational expenses, ensuring that the donations of all additional supporters go 100% to our programs.
Our global impact in biodiversity conservation is made possible through participation across the cultural sector and the shared commitment of our dedicated partners and supporters. This commitment to programmatic integrity and ecological impact has allowed us to earn the highest ratings from nonprofit watchdog groups, such as Charity Navigator, which gives us a high rating for organizational efficiency in financial health, accountability, and transparency.
Our financial reports provide an opportunity to share with you — the communities, artists, and supporters who make our work possible — the outcomes of our collaborative conservation efforts. However, our story extends far beyond what concise reports can convey. We work through an integrated and community-based approach, partnering with individuals, artists, nongovernmental organizations, Indigenous and local communities, government agencies, and foundations.
Art into Acres has collaborated on around a hundred projects in more than 10 countries, advancing conservation through partnerships that bridge ecological science and the cultural sector. Together, we are protecting critical habitats, fostering participation, and restoring the conditions that allow life to flourish. Discover how Art into Acres is working with communities and partners to conserve biodiversity and ecosystems through creativity, participation, and collaboration.
Note: Conserve is a DBA for Art into Acres and they have the same EIN (tax ID).
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Thank you:
Erik Satow, Mike Suh, Carol Duffield, Mike Fontanello, Mimi Lam, Tracy Josephs and Mai Gong.