Pacific Coast Wildlife Foundation
Annual Impact Report
2025
For over 17 years, we have been on the front lines of coastal conservation — rescuing wildlife, restoring habitats, and educating the next generation of environmental stewards.
Impact at a Glance
2,400
Animals Rescued
180
Miles of Coastline Protected
$3.2M
Invested in Conservation
48,000
Students Educated
Program Highlights
Marine Wildlife Rehabilitation
Rescued and rehabilitated 2,400 marine animals with a 78% release rate.
2,400
animals rescued
Coastal Habitat Restoration
Restored 12 critical nesting sites and removed 8 tons of marine debris.
12
sites restored
Community Education
Reached 48,000 students through school programs and summer camps.
48,000
students reached
Research & Monitoring
Published 6 peer-reviewed studies on coastal ecosystem health.
6
studies published
Financial Summary
Revenue
Individual Donations$2.4M
Grants$1.8M
Events & Other$0.6M
Total Revenue$4.8M
Expenses
Programs$3.4M
Administration$0.5M
Fundraising$0.3M
Total Expenses$4.2M
82% of funds go directly to programs
Voices of Impact
The Foundation's work saved our local seal population. We've seen a 40% increase in pup births.
— Dr. Maria Santos, Marine Biologist, Oregon State University
Looking Ahead
In 2026, we aim to expand to 3 new coastal sites, launch our volunteer diver program, and double our education outreach.