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Finances


Thanks to the generous support of CWF members and supporters, over $9-million was spent to deliver leading edge conservation and education programs, providing financial assistance to wildlife and environmental projects throughout Canada.

Facing the worst world-wide economic situation since the Great Depression, charities across the country suffered reduced revenues. In the fiscal 2009/2010 year, CWF saw a nine per cent decline in donation revenue. In light of the difficult economic circumstances, CWF adapted to reduced revenues by adjusting fundraising and administration expenditures.

On average, over the past two years, 79 per cent of your donation dollars have been spent on conservation and education programs and 21 per cent on fundraising and administration costs.

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