MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT
Mission Statement
To establish a network of Monarch Zones, which are homes, cities and counties that feature habitat suitable for Monarch development and to provide education regarding the repopulation of the Monarch.
Cause Areas
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Wildlife biodiversity
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IRS EO Business Master File Status
Listed as tax-exempt
IRS Pub 78 Status
Eligible for tax-deductible gifts
IRS Revocation Status
Not in Automatic Revocation of Exemption List
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT’s budget?
In 2024, MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT reported an annual operating budget of around $796 thousand. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT support?
MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT supports work in Wildlife biodiversity.
Where does MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT operate?
MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT is headquartered in Marion, IA.
Who funded MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT recently?
In 2024, MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT received grants from JOHN AND CINDY FAMILY FOUNDATION C/O CARLEY UMSTEAD RSM US LLP, THE HALL-PERRINE FOUNDATION, and DONOR ADVISED CHARITABLE GIVING INC. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT received in 2024?
The largest grant to MONARCH RESEARCH PROJECT in 2024 exceeds $100 thousand.
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