SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF NEAR-EXTINCT SPECIES
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF NEAR-EXTINCT SPECIES The mission of The Society For The Preservation of Near-Extinct Species (the Organization) is to provide scientific information and educational services to the public in the areas of cryobiology and extending the healthy human lifespan. This is achieved through a one-of-a-kind facility inside an underground house. The Organization purchased the property - which was built during the Cold-War era to withstand a nuclear blast - in March 2014. One of the purposes of the property is to exhibit collections of documents and memorabilia in order to preserve its historic significance. As a structure that was built to exist in perpetuity, the house is ideal for storing and exhibiting cryo-preserved biological specimens (including the DNA of near-extinct species), organs for transplant, and other biological tissue. The facility includes a display area, a library and other scientific and educational resources.
Annual Revenue
$147,253
Known Funders
0
Grants Received
0
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | $147,253 | $222,382 | $0 |
| 2019 | $215,012 | $293,405 | $1,176,686 |
Top Funders
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Key Personnel
From 2020 IRS 990 filing
Mark Voelker
Chairman
William Faloon
Vice-Chairman
Ben Best
Secretary/Treasurer
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