2021 Annual Report
Every year NMVFO holds a volunteer appreciation night (VAN). 2021's event was held virtually. This event celebrates our volunteers and also acts as our annual meeting, as required by our Bylaws. In this annual meeting we present our accomplishments for the year as well as what is coming up next year. The link below will take you to a PDF version of our presentation.
Below are a few pie charts that show NMVFO's basic revenues and expenses for the 2021 fiscal year. We break out in more detail the donations we received. If you have additional questions about our finances you can reach us through our contact page
We had three grants awarded to us this year (REI, NWSA, and Cabelas). We saw a 25% increase in our memberships and donations this year compared to last year.
We had 31 more members this year compared to the previous year. Our Giving Tuesday/Matching fund drive at the end of the year was pivotal in increasing the number of donations and memberships to our organization.
We were able to reduce our Admin insurance by choosing a new company this year. The cost of volunteer recognition was lower this year as we had made purchases the previous year to cover a couple years worth of items.
Below are a few pie charts that show NMVFO's basic revenues and expenses for the 2020 fiscal year. We break out in more detail the donations we received. If you would like to see 2020's annual report presentation please click here.
We had two grants awarded to us this year (REI & NWSA). We had an increase in our memberships and donations this year compared to last year.
We had more members this year compared to the previous year. A September matching fund drive was pivotal in increasing the number of donations and memberships to our organization.
Rent is still one of our highest expenses. We are still looking for ways to reduce our admin expenses. We were able to purchase new tools and equipment this year through the NWSA grant, which helped us complete projects in the Pecos Wilderness.
Below are a few pie charts that show NMVFO's basic revenues and expenses for the 2019 fiscal year. We break out in more detail the donations we received. If you would like to see 2019's annual report presentation please click here.
Income
The majority of our income currently comes from a single grant. Memberships and donations are our next largest source.
Memberships are where we generate the most income in this breakdown. The "Other" category includes individual and charitable trust donations.
Memberships & Donations
Expenses