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Bird Endowment

990EZ • Fiscal year 2023 • EIN 74-2870599

Jan 01, 2023 to Dec 31, 2023 • Filed on Apr 14, 2024

5405 Bordley DriveHouston, TX 77056

(713) 882-6129

Siviq Scores

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Liabilities / Assets

58th percentile

0.00x

Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.

2023 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2023

Liabilities / Revenue

59th percentile

0.00x

Tied with the lowest-debt nonprofits in its peer group.

2023 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2023

Net Margin

16th percentile

-27%

Higher net margin than 16% of similar nonprofits.

2023 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2023

Top Officer Pay

78th percentile

$0

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Top officer pay equals 0.0% of source-year revenue.

2023 filings • 501(c)3 • <$500k nonprofits • Source year 2023

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Assets

$4,387

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Net Assets

$4,387

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Liabilities

$0

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Revenue

$78,148

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Expenses

$98,989

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Net Income

-$20,841

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$30K$20K$10K$0Assets 2023: $4,387Liabilities 2023: $0Net Assets 2023: $4,3872023Assets 2024: $15,264Liabilities 2024: $0Net Assets 2024: $15,2642024Assets 2025: $24,343Liabilities 2025: $0Net Assets 2025: $24,3432025

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2023

Assets$4,387
Liabilities$0
Net Assets$4,387

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Revenue, expenses, and net income across loaded years, with this filing highlighted.

$150K$100K$50K$0-$50KRevenue 2023: $78,148Expenses 2023: $98,989Net Income 2023: -$20,8412023Revenue 2024: $86,645Expenses 2024: $75,768Net Income 2024: $10,8772024Revenue 2025: $117,628Expenses 2025: $108,549Net Income 2025: $9,0792025

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2023

Revenue$78,148
Expenses$98,989
Net Income-$20,841
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Filing Snapshot
Filing Period
Jan 1, 2023 to Dec 31, 2023
Signed
Apr 14, 2024
Return Version
2023v5.0
Gross Receipts
$80,784
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

Bird Endowment's mission is to save the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw from extinction in its native range in Bolivia. Habitat destruction has contributed to a steep decline in the wild population of Blue-throated Macaws. In 2007, our Nido Adoptivo supplemental nest box project began with our Bolivian NGO partner, Asociación Armonía. At that time, fewer than 100 Blue-throated Macaws remained in the wild, with numbers declining. To date, 164 Blue-throated Macaw chicks have fledged from our nest boxes. With current wild population estimates of 420 - 480, this number of fledglings is significant, about 25% of the population, and increasing. In 2018, the Laney Rickman Reserve was established, which protects 6,000 acres of Blue-throated Macaw breeding grounds. Our Habitat Restoration Project commenced in 2022 to restore the reserve's habitat to its most natural state possible. By saving the Blue-throated Macaw, all species in the ecosystem have a safe haven to thrive.

Bird Endowment's mission is to save the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw from extinction in its native range in Bolivia. Habitat destruction has contributed to a steep decline in the wild population of Blue-throated Macaws. In 2007, our Nido Adoptivo supplemental nest box project began with the Bolivian NGO Asociación Armonía. At that time, only 100 - 150 Blue-throated Macaws remained in the wild with numbers declining. To date, 128 Blue-throated Macaw chicks have fledged from our nest boxes. With current wild population estimates of 420 - 480, this number of fledges is significant, about 25% of the population and increasing. In 2018, the Laney Rickman Reserve was established which protects 6,000 acres of Blue-throated Macaw breeding grounds. Our Habitat Restoration Project commenced in 2022 to restore the reserve's habitat to its most natural state possible. By saving the Blue-throated Macaw, all species in the ecosystem have safe haven to thrive.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
Habitat Restoration Project on the Laney Rickman Reserve: Bird Endowment and partner Armonía are taking action to restore the habitat of the Laney Rickman Reserve in Bolivia which protects the most significant breeding grounds for the Blue-throated Macaw. To provide the best chance for this critically endangered bird's survival, steps are being taken to restore the savanna and forest island habitat to as close to its original state as possible so that the Blue-throated Macaw and other threatened species in the ecosystem can rebound and thrive. The survival success of this critically endangered bird in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large mature trees for nesting in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of ranching in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest sites. Work on this critical project commenced in late 2022 with surveys to document the remnant forest's current diversity, structure, and composition, an important first step in understanding the ecosystem and determining what needs to be done to restore the habitat. Armonía staff worked closely with a botanist to map the reserve and assess the various levels of degradation. The resulting data are incorporated into the Reforestation and Monitoring Plan for the Laney Rickman Reserve. Since Armonía now owns the land, plans are being made not only for 5-year and 10-year goals but also long-range goals for 100 and 200 years. The next immediate step is the Greenhouse Project to research and understand what specific types of plants need to be restored. The primary food source for the Blue-throated Macaw is the fruit of the motacú palm tree (Attalea phalerata). In addition, these birds also enjoy fruits from various other trees. Once the types and sources of seeds are determined, the project steps include sowing and nurturing them in the greenhouse. Research will also be done on testing the best methods for planting and maintaining the seedlings to ensure they will grow into mature trees. After the seedlings are planted, Armonía will construct firebreaks to protect the restored areas. In addition, workshops will be held on the reserve to share the best conservation and restoration practices with local landowners, cattle ranchers, government personnel, as well as university staff and students.$32,734$0
Our in situ Nido AdoptivoTM ("nest adoption") supplemental nest box project on the Laney Rickman Reserve is a cooperative effort with the Bolivian bird conservation NGO Asociación Armonía, the BirdLife International Partner in Bolivia. The Laney Rickman Reserve protects the most significant breeding grounds for the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw. This vitally important reserve comprises ~6,000 acres of former cattle ranches, more than three times the size when dedicated in 2018. The survival success of the Blue-throated Macaw in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large trees where they prefer to make their nests in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of land use in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest areas for the Blue-throated Macaw. To remedy this lack of suitable nesting sites, our objective is to increase the Blue-throated Macaw wild population by installing and monitoring supplemental nest boxes. To date, a total of 128 Blue-throated Macaw chicks have fledged from our Nido Adoptivo nest boxes since project inception in 2007. This number of successful fledges is truly significant, approximately one-third of the wild Blue-throated Macaw population (based on current population estimates of 420 - 480). The cumulative number of successful fledges by year is trending upward; specifically, it took 12 years for the first 64 chicks to fledge, yet only six years for the next 64 fledges. The steepening of the trend after the 2017- 2018 breeding season is most likely due to two significant factors: 1.) when the land became protected as the Laney Rickman Reserve, and 2.) for the first time, a second-generation chick fledged. The number of banded parent birds has generally increased each breeding season, an important indicator of increasing population recruitment where chicks fledge into the wild, reach sexual maturity and return to raise their chicks. These previous Blue-throated Macaw fledges, now parent birds, have learned the nest boxes are a safe place to return to raise their own families, showing the success and positive impact of this program.$32,000$0
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

NameTitleFull / Part TimeBaseOtherTotal
Lewis WaskeyBoard Of DirectorsPT$0--
Carol WoodsonBoard Of DirectorsPT$0--
Gen AndersonBoard Of DirectorsPT$0--
Ray VarellaBoard Of DirectorsPT$0--
Bennett HennessyBoard Of DirectorsPT$0--
Dorothy PatersonPresident / Executive DirectorPT$0--
Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Bird Endowment
EIN
74-2870599
Phone
7138826129
Address
5405 Bordley Drive, Houston, TX 77056

Signing Officer

Name
Dorothy Paterson
Title
President / Executive Director
Phone
7138826129
Signed
2024-04-14
Supplemental Narrative

Additional Explanations

Form 990-EZ, Part I, Line 10

In 2023, Bird Endowment granted a total of $84,734 to our partner organization Asociación Armonía in Bolivia for the following: $10,000 for Solar Panels to provide electricity to the Laney Rickman Reserve, $32,000 for 128 Nido Adoptivo nest box sponsorships on Laney Rickman Reserve for the 2024 BLue-throated Macaw breeding season, $32,734 for the Habitat RestoratioProject on Laney Rickman Reserve, and $10,000 for Blue-throated Macaw Studies.

Form 990-EZ, Part I, Line 16

Description;Amount^office supplies including software and mailbox fee;2763|Conference Fees and Membership;3732|Marketing and Advertising;1984|Bank wire transfer fees;70|travel expenses;1104|Donor Appreciation;2431^Total;12084^

Form 990-EZ, Part III, Line (28-31)

LINE 28: Our in situ Nido AdoptivoTM ("nest adoption") supplemental nest box project on the Laney Rickman Reserve is a cooperative effort with the Bolivian bird conservation NGO Asociación Armonía, the BirdLife International Partner in Bolivia. The Laney Rickman Reserve protects the most significant breeding grounds for the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw. This vitally important reserve comprises ~6,000 acres of former cattle ranches, more than three times the size when dedicated in 2018. The survival success of the Blue-throated Macaw in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large trees where they prefer to make their nests in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of land use in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest areas for the Blue-throated Macaw. To remedy this lack of suitable nesting sites, our objective is to increase the Blue-throated Macaw wild population by installing and monitoring supplemental nest boxes. To date, a total of 128 Blue-throated Macaw chicks have fledged from our Nido AdoptivoTM nest boxes since project inception in 2007. This number of successful fledges is truly significant, approximately one-third of the wild Blue-throated Macaw population (based on current population estimates of 420 - 480). The cumulative number of successful fledges by year is trending upward; specifically, it took 12 years for the first 64 chicks to fledge, yet only six years for the next 64 fledges. The steepening of the trend after the 2017- 2018 breeding season is most likely due to two significant factors: 1.) when the land became protected as the Laney Rickman Reserve, and 2.) for the first time, a second-generation chick fledged. The number of banded parent birds has generally increased each breeding season, an important indicator of increasing population recruitment where chicks fledge into the wild, reach sexual maturity and return to raise their chicks. These previous Blue-throated Macaw fledges, now parent birds, have learned the nest boxes are a safe place to return to raise their own families, showing the success and positive impact of this program.LINE 29: Bird Endowment and partner Armonía are taking action to restore the habitat of the Laney Rickman Reserve in Bolivia which protects the most significant breeding grounds for the Blue-throated Macaw. To provide the best chance for this critically endangered bird's survival, steps are being taken to restore the savanna and forest island habitat to as close to its original state as possible so that the Blue-throated Macaw and other threatened species in the ecosystem can rebound and thrive. The survival success of this critically endangered bird in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large mature trees for nesting in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of ranching in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest sites. Work on this critical project commenced in late 2022 with surveys to document the remnant forest's current diversity, structure, and composition, an important first step in understanding the ecosystem and determining what needs to be done to restore the habitat. Armonía staff worked closely with a botanist to map the reserve and assess the various levels of degradation. The resulting data are incorporated into the Reforestation and Monitoring Plan for the Laney Rickman Reserve. Since Armonía now owns the land, plans are being made not only for 5-year and 10-year goals but also long-range goals for 100 and 200 years. The next immediate step is the Greenhouse Project to research and understand what specific types of plants need to be restored. The primary food source for the Blue-throated Macaw is the fruit of the motacú palm tree (Attalea phalerata). In addition, these birds also enjoy fruits from various other trees. Once

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IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt1Habitat Restoration Project on the Laney Rickman Reserve: Bird Endowment and partner Armonía are taking action to restore the habitat of the Laney Rickman Reserve in Bolivia which protects the most significant breeding grounds for the Blue-throated Macaw. To provide the best chance for this critically endangered bird's survival, steps are being taken to restore the savanna and forest island habitat to as close to its original state as possible so that the Blue-throated Macaw and other threatened species in the ecosystem can rebound and thrive. The survival success of this critically endangered bird in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large mature trees for nesting in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of ranching in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest sites. Work on this critical project commenced in late 2022 with surveys to document the remnant forest's current diversity, structure, and composition, an important first step in understanding the ecosystem and determining what needs to be done to restore the habitat. Armonía staff worked closely with a botanist to map the reserve and assess the various levels of degradation. The resulting data are incorporated into the Reforestation and Monitoring Plan for the Laney Rickman Reserve. Since Armonía now owns the land, plans are being made not only for 5-year and 10-year goals but also long-range goals for 100 and 200 years. The next immediate step is the Greenhouse Project to research and understand what specific types of plants need to be restored. The primary food source for the Blue-throated Macaw is the fruit of the motacú palm tree (Attalea phalerata). In addition, these birds also enjoy fruits from various other trees. Once the types and sources of seeds are determined, the project steps include sowing and nurturing them in the greenhouse. Research will also be done on testing the best methods for planting and maintaining the seedlings to ensure they will grow into mature trees. After the seedlings are planted, Armonía will construct firebreaks to protect the restored areas. In addition, workshops will be held on the reserve to share the best conservation and restoration practices with local landowners, cattle ranchers, government personnel, as well as university staff and students.
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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt0In 2023, Bird Endowment granted a total of $84,734 to our partner organization Asociación Armonía in Bolivia for the following: $10,000 for Solar Panels to provide electricity to the Laney Rickman Reserve, $32,000 for 128 Nido Adoptivo nest box sponsorships on Laney Rickman Reserve for the 2024 BLue-throated Macaw breeding season, $32,734 for the Habitat RestoratioProject on Laney Rickman Reserve, and $10,000 for Blue-throated Macaw Studies.
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IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt2LINE 28: Our in situ Nido AdoptivoTM ("nest adoption") supplemental nest box project on the Laney Rickman Reserve is a cooperative effort with the Bolivian bird conservation NGO Asociación Armonía, the BirdLife International Partner in Bolivia. The Laney Rickman Reserve protects the most significant breeding grounds for the critically endangered Blue-throated Macaw. This vitally important reserve comprises ~6,000 acres of former cattle ranches, more than three times the size when dedicated in 2018. The survival success of the Blue-throated Macaw in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large trees where they prefer to make their nests in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of land use in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest areas for the Blue-throated Macaw. To remedy this lack of suitable nesting sites, our objective is to increase the Blue-throated Macaw wild population by installing and monitoring supplemental nest boxes. To date, a total of 128 Blue-throated Macaw chicks have fledged from our Nido AdoptivoTM nest boxes since project inception in 2007. This number of successful fledges is truly significant, approximately one-third of the wild Blue-throated Macaw population (based on current population estimates of 420 - 480). The cumulative number of successful fledges by year is trending upward; specifically, it took 12 years for the first 64 chicks to fledge, yet only six years for the next 64 fledges. The steepening of the trend after the 2017- 2018 breeding season is most likely due to two significant factors: 1.) when the land became protected as the Laney Rickman Reserve, and 2.) for the first time, a second-generation chick fledged. The number of banded parent birds has generally increased each breeding season, an important indicator of increasing population recruitment where chicks fledge into the wild, reach sexual maturity and return to raise their chicks. These previous Blue-throated Macaw fledges, now parent birds, have learned the nest boxes are a safe place to return to raise their own families, showing the success and positive impact of this program.LINE 29: Bird Endowment and partner Armonía are taking action to restore the habitat of the Laney Rickman Reserve in Bolivia which protects the most significant breeding grounds for the Blue-throated Macaw. To provide the best chance for this critically endangered bird's survival, steps are being taken to restore the savanna and forest island habitat to as close to its original state as possible so that the Blue-throated Macaw and other threatened species in the ecosystem can rebound and thrive. The survival success of this critically endangered bird in the wild is highly dependent on the availability of large mature trees for nesting in empty cavities. However, over 150 years of ranching in the Beni Savanna, this bird's native range, has cleared almost all these older-growth trees, reducing the availability of suitable nest sites. Work on this critical project commenced in late 2022 with surveys to document the remnant forest's current diversity, structure, and composition, an important first step in understanding the ecosystem and determining what needs to be done to restore the habitat. Armonía staff worked closely with a botanist to map the reserve and assess the various levels of degradation. The resulting data are incorporated into the Reforestation and Monitoring Plan for the Laney Rickman Reserve. Since Armonía now owns the land, plans are being made not only for 5-year and 10-year goals but also long-range goals for 100 and 200 years. The next immediate step is the Greenhouse Project to research and understand what specific types of plants need to be restored. The primary food source for the Blue-throated Macaw is the fruit of the motacú palm tree (Attalea phalerata). In addition, these birds also enjoy fruits from various other trees. Once
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