Financials
The Adirondack Council is a registered 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization (Federal TaxID - 14-1594386). The Council is supported by private donations and accepts no government funding. Thanks to generous support from members and careful fiscal management by the Board and staff, the Council is well-positioned to advance strategic objectives that will benefit the Park's environment and communities.
Financial Records
2022 IRS 990 ending 6/30/23
2023 Audited Financial Report
2021 IRS 990 ending 6/30/22
2022 Audited Financial Report
2020 IRS 990 ending 6/20/21
2021 Audited Financial Report
Annual Report
Forever Wild Fund
The Adirondack Council’s board-directed Forever Wild Fund is a quasi-endowment that provides independence and flexibility to the Council’s protection efforts. The Forever Wild Fund provides a limited amount of funds annually to help the Council carry out its mission. In addition, when there is an extraordinary threat to the Park, such as a challenge to the “Forever Wild Clause” of the New York State Constitution, the Fund provides resources for the Council to educate, advocate and, if necessary, litigate on behalf of the Adirondacks.
Click HERE to contribute to our Forever Wild Fund.
Charitable Solicitation Disclosures
The Adirondack Council endorses the Donor Bill of Rights established by the American Association of Fund Raising Counsel (AAFRC), Association for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP), The Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), and Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).