BARK

Mission Statement
To transform Mt. Hood National Forest into a place where natural processes prevail, where wildlife thrives and where local communities have a social, cultural, and economic investment in its restoration and preservation.
Cause Areas
1
Environment
Explore this org's ecosystem
See similar nonprofits by cause and location, their funders, and their grants.
Learn about Ecosystems


Explore this org's ecosystem
See similar nonprofits by cause and location, their funders, and their grants.
Learn about Ecosystems
Charity Verification Snapshot
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
Go beyond basic verification
Instantly get 50+ financial health and governance metrics, including LUNA.
Learn about Due Diligence


Go beyond basic verification
Instantly get 50+ financial health and governance metrics, including LUNA.
Learn about Due Diligence
Frequently Asked Questions
What is BARK’s budget?
In 2025, BARK reported an annual operating budget of around $925 thousand. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does BARK support?
BARK supports work in Environment.
Where does BARK operate?
BARK is headquartered in Portland, OR.
Who funded BARK recently?
In 2025, BARK received grants from SO HUM FOUNDATION, AMERICAN ONLINE GIVING FOUNDATION INC, and MEYER MEMORIAL TRUST. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant BARK received in 2024?
The largest grant to BARK in 2024 exceeds $50 thousand.
Copyright 2026. All rights reserved to Chario Inc. (d.b.a. Impala)