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Financials

A note accompanying the Earth First! Journal's 1994 federal income tax return read: "The beginning balance in April of our checking account was $1,041.57 less than the ending balance in March. Despite half a day of exhaustive efforts, I was unable to locate the source of the discrepancy." The note was signed by Karen Wood, "Business Manager."

Business Manager?

For a movement that claims it has no formal organization, the financial infrastructure supporting Earth First! would make Enron executives envious. There are hundreds of Earth First! affiliates, with names like the Bioengineering Action Network, the Cascadia Wildlands Project, and the Trees Foundation. Each has its own funding sources, and the money trail is positively Byzantine.

One of the advantages of maintaining this nearly impenetrable web of financing is that it makes law enforcement's job more difficult. It is almost impossible to trace the funds that support any specific action.

At the same time, many tax-exempt Earth First! organizations are not at all shy about where donations end up. You can make a tax-deductible donation to Mendicino Earth First! or North Coast Earth First! from the website of the Trees Foundation. And the website of the Fund for Wild Nature (FWN), which also enjoys a federal tax exemption, lists the likes of Wild Rockies Earth First! and Arizona Earth First! as its grant recipients.

FWN, which used to be called the Earth First! Foundation, is the most significant recycler of money to Earth First! It gathers money from several sources, and then redistributes it to militants on the ground -- insulating donors from directly supporting violence.

But many donors to FWN aren't satisfied with just one degree of separation. That's why much of its money is first routed through community foundations. A donor can write a check to a community foundation, with limited risk of that donation being revealed, and suggest that the money be passed on to FWN. For example, the San Francisco Foundation is an annual contributor to FWN, and the Oregon Community Foundation has kicked in funds to FWN as well. One of the world's most prolific money-launderers of this type, the Tides Foundation, funneled $50,000 to FWN in 1998.

Unfortunately, Earth First! doesn't require all that much money to operate. As Rodney Coronado pointed out in early 2003 before a crowd of hundreds of young activists at American University, it only costs "about two dollars" to turn a milk jug into a firebomb.

Below is a partial sketch of money that flows into the Earth First! movement.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
RecipientTotal DonatedTime Frame
Earth First! Journal$7,072.001999
San Diego Earth First!$400.001988
Manila Earth First!$300.001999


Patagonia Fund
Recipient Total Donated Time Frame
Katuah Earth First!$6,000.002000-2001
North Coast Earth First! $6,000.002002
Wild Rockies Earth First!$3000.002000


Fund for Wild Nature
The Fund for Wild Nature, the principal grant-making organization within Earth First!'s universe, was originally named the Earth First! Foundation. A list of organizations funded by FWN can be found at the bottom of this page.

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
Naturganic Foundation $252,000.00 1999-2000
Tides Foundation & Tides Center $62,500.00 1998-2002
Turner Foundation $22,500.00 1995-1997
Oregon Community Foundation $21,500.00 1998-2000
San Francisco Foundation $16,000.00 1998-2001
Harold K. Hochschild Foundation $15,000.00 1995
Foundation for Deep Ecology $11,000.00 1992-1996
Vanguard Public Foundation $5,303.00 1998-2000
New-Land Foundation $5,000.00 1996
Rogue Wave Foundation $3,000.00 1997
New York Community Trust $1,000.00 2000


League of Wilderness Defenders
The League of Wilderness Defenders (LOWD) describes itself as a "501(c)(3) non-profit providing fiscal sponsorship to grassroots projects and organizations throughout Oregon who are working to defend wilderness." These projects include the Oregon Forest Research & Education Group, which boasts: "Members of the OFREG collective gained experience working with groups such as Cascadia Forest Defenders, Canopy Action Network, Cascadia Forest Alliance, and various Earth First! groups." Another LOWD project is the McKenzie River Printers Guild, which proclaims: "We are a collectively run outfit primarily made up of former editors of the Earth First! Journal." LOWD has paid Daily Planet Publishing, the legal entity behind the Journal, "to perform educational reporting work."

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
Blue Moon Fund $130,640.00 1993-2001
Deer Creek Foundation $45,000.00 1999-2001
Foundation for Deep Ecology $37,500.00 1993-2002
McKenzie River Gathering Foundation $36,200.00 1999-2001
Wilburforce Foundation $32,500.00 1998-2000
Patagonia Fund $26,570.00 1998-2001
Max & Anna Levinson Foundation $20,750.00 1998-2000
Ben & Jerry's Foundation $14,000.00 1998-1999
Rogue Wave Foundation $10,650.00 1999-2000
Ruth Mott Foundation $7,500.00 1998
Columbia River Bioregion Campaign $6,000.00 2000
A Territory Resource Foundation $5,000.00 1999
Norcross Wildlife Foundation $5,000.00 1999
Rex Foundation $3,750.00 1998


Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project
Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project (BMBP) is a project of the League of Wilderness Defenders. It is run by Karen Coulter and Asante Riverwind (a.k.a. Michael Christian). Promoting an appearance by Coulter, one group describes her as an "active Earth First!er." She is also a longtime board member of the Fund for Wild Nature, which has funded BMBP and other LOWD projects. Riverwind was fined for his participation in an Oregon logging protest/blockade and has, along with Earth First!, conducted seminars on "tactics used to block roads, harbors, and entrances to buildings."

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
Blue Moon Fund $95,140.00 1993-1998
Foundation for Deep Ecology $10,000.00 1999
Patagonia, Inc. $3,000.00 2002


Trees Foundation
The Trees Foundation serves as the fiscal agent for several official Earth First! "affiliates," including Mendocino Earth First! and North Coast Earth First!, as well as other groups that work with Earth First!

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund $145,000.00 1993-2000
Giles W. & Elise G. Mead Foundation $125,000.00 1999-2002
Ancient Forest International $79,860.00 2000-2001
Educational Foundation of America $50,000.00 1996
Natural Resources Defense Council $22,902.00 1997
Columbia Foundation $21,000.00 1996
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation $20,000.00 1996
Heller Charitable & Educational Fund $19,000.00 2000-2001
Rockwood Fund $12,000.00 1997-1999
Bill Graham Foundation $9,500.00 1997-2000
Furthur Foundation $7,000.00 1998-2001
Tides Foundation & Tides Center $2,500.00 2001
Walter & Elise Haas Fund $1,000.00 1996
Northern California Grantmakers $1,000.00 2000


Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers
Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers (CMCR) began as a project of Earth First! before being spun off and becoming its own entity. CMCR was also a member group of the Cove/Mallard Coalition, a lengthy Earth First!-led forest protest in Idaho. More than half of CMCR's annual budget goes to pay for the "Buffalo Field Campaign," whose activists have been routinely arrested.

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
Elinor Patterson Baker Foundation $30,000.00 2001-2002
Pegasus Foundation $23,500.00 1999-2001
Norcross Wildlife Foundation $22,000.00 2000-2001
Community Foundation of Jackson Hole $15,000.00 1998-2000
Park Foundation $10,000.00 2001
Guacamole Fund $7,000.00 2000
Foundation for Deep Ecology $5,000.00 2001
Lemmon Foundation $4,000.00 1999-2000
Humane Society of the United States $3,069.00 2000
Patagonia, Inc. $3,000.00 2000
Fremarch Foundation $1,000.00 2001
Oregon Community Foundation $500.00 1999


Buffalo Field Campaign
Buffalo Field Campaign (BFC) is a project of Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers. BFC uses "direct action" to block government officials from keeping buffalo in and around Yellowstone Park from passing on the contagious disease brucellosis to nearby cattle. As of December 2002, at least 21 Buffalo Field Campaign activists had been arrested. In March, 2003 the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference's agenda included BFC's Dan Brister and Earth First!'s Karen Picket as the two experts for the panel called "Direct Action: Exploring Tactics Past and Present."

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
Park Foundation $10,000.00 2001
Norcross Wildlife Foundation $10,000.00 1999
Acorn Foundation $10,000.00 2000
Rockwood Fund $3,000.00 2000
Maki Foundation $3,000.00 2001
Environmental Support Center $2,000.00 2000
Lemmon Foundation $1,000.00 2001
Fremarch Foundation $1,000.00 2001
Animal Protection Institute$250.002000


Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (BACH)
The Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (BACH) is run by Karen Pickett, who controls the Earth First! Direct Action Fund. BACH's telephone line is frequently used as an Earth First! contact number. The group has publicized at least one speech by convicted Animal Liberation Front arsonist Rodney Coronado.
Donor Total DonatedTime Frame
Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund$10,000.001996
Rockwood Fund$3,000.001997
Foundation for Deep Ecology$10,000.001998
Furthur Foundation$4,000.001998-2000


Cascadia Wildlands Project
The Cascadia Wildlands Project (CWP) board and staff are heavily populated with prominent Earth First!ers. President Lauren Reagan, according to the Eugene Weekly, "represents many activists here, including Earth First!ers." When CWP hired Josh Laughlin as communications director, the group boasted that "his most recent gainful employment was as an editor for the Earth First! Journal." Another Journal veteran, Jim Flynn, (no stranger to direct action himself), is on the CWP board. And board member Mick Garvin is a self-described "long-time Earth First!er."

Donor Total DonatedTime Frame
Furthur Foundation$4,500.002000-2001
Patagonia, Inc.$11,000.002000-2002
Lazar Foundation$5,000.002001
Norcross Wildlife Foundation$10,400.001999-2001


Redwood Justice Fund
The Redwood Justice Fund serves as the fiscal agent for the Redwood Summer Justice Project, which provided financial assistance for a lawsuit filed by Earth First! leader Darryl Cherney against the FBI and City of Oakland Police Department.

Donor Total Donated Time Frame
California Endowment$21,000.002002
Columbus Foundation$10,000.002002
ZZYZX Foundation$7,000.002000


Environmentally Sound Promotions
Environmentally Sound Promotions (ESP) was a project of the Trees Foundation, which serves as the fiscal sponsor of several Earth First! organizations. ESP is led by Earth First! leader Darryl Cherney, whose music it distributes. ESP was heavily involved in Cherney's lawsuit against the FBI.

DonorTotal DonatedTime Frame
Ancient Forest International$5,236.001999
Rockwood Fund$2,500.001998
Furthur Foundation$2,000.001999
As You Sow$1,000.002001


The Ecology Center, Inc.
The Ecology Center, Inc. (TECI) has served as a pass-through organization to fund various Earth First! efforts, including the legal defense of convicted EF!/Animal Liberation Front arsonist Rodney Coronado. TECI also re-granted thousands of dollars used in the Cove/Mallard Earth First! protest in Idaho. TECI's phone number has frequently been posted as the number for Wild Rockies Earth First!.

DonorTotal DonatedTime Frame
Turner Foundation$455,000.001993-2001
Trust for Mutual Understanding$178,500.001996-2001
American College of Naturopathic Medicine$102,000.001995
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation$80,000.001993
Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund$45,000.001996-2002
Norcross Wildlife Foundation$41,300.001998-2000
Brainerd Foundation$30,000.002001-2003
Foundation for Deep Ecology$25,000.001997-1998
Lannan Foundation$20,000.001999
Deer Creek Foundation$15,000.001999
Weeden Foundation$15,000.001997
San Francisco Foundation$15,000.002000
Initiative for Social Action and Renewal in Eurasia$13,000.001995
Scott Opler Foundation$10,000.002000
Wilburforce Foundation$10,000.002001
National Audubon Society$10,000.001999
National Environmental Trust$10,000.002001
Human-I-Tees Foundation$9,000.001995
Patagonia, Inc.$9,000.001995
Bernard Osher Foundation$5,000.002001
Greenville Foundation$5,000.00 1993
Maki Foundation$5,000.001998
Rex Foundation$5,000.001995
Lazar Foundation$3,000.001995
Voice of the Environment$2,500.001995
Strong Foundation$2,000.001998-2000
Fanwood Foundation$2,000.002000
Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition$1,000.001995
Ben & Jerry's Foundation$500.001995
Vanguard Public Foundation$500.002000
Heartwood$500.001995
Fund for Animals$500.001998
Rose Foundation$50.00 1998


The following groups have received funding from what was originally named the Earth First! Foundation, now known as the Fund for Wild Nature:

A Sense of Humus
Action for Community & Ecology in the Rainforests of Central America
Action for Social & Ecological Justice
Action Resource Center
Alameda Creek Alliance
Alaska Wildlife Alliance
Allegheny Defense Project
Alliance for Sustainable Jobs & the Environment
Ancient Forest Rescue
Animal Liberation of Texas
Appalachian Restoration Campaign
Arctic Quest
Arizona Earth First!
Asheville Global Report
Ballona Wetlands Land Trust
BARK
Bay Area Activist Support Center
Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters (Ecology Center, Calif.)
Beehive Design Collective
Bella Coola Valley Women's Group
Beyond Biodevastation
Big Mountain Support Campaign
Big Mountain/ Native American Support Project
Big Mountain Video Support Project
Bikes Across Borders
Biocentric Awareness Project
Biodiversity Conservation Alliance
Biodiversity Legal Foundation
Bioengineering Action Network
Blackleaf Canyon Oil Development
Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project (Project of League of Wilderness Defenders)
Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League
Border Action Network
Broken Chain
Buckeye Forest Council
Buffalo Field Campaign (Project of Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers)
Call to Action
Canadian Ocean Habitat Protection Society
CanSolidated (Canada)
Cascade Resources Advocacy Group
Cascadia Ecological Education Project
Cascadia Forest Alliance (Affiliate of the Native Ecosystem Education Project, which is a Project of the League of Wilderness Defenders)
Cascadia Leadership & Action Workshops
Cascadia Rising Activist Center
Cascadia Times
Cascadia Wild!
Cascadia Wildlands Project (Project of League of Wilderness Defenders)
The Center
Center for Biological Diversity
Center for Environmental Equity
Center for Environmental Politics
Center for Native Ecosystems
Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center
Climate Action Now!
Coalition to Stop Vail Expansion
Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers
Committee for Idaho's High Desert
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund
Conservation Action Project
Conservation Alliance of the Great Plains
Cove Mallard Coalition (The Ecology Center, Inc.)
Cycle Circus Sin Fronteras
Direct Action Campaign
Earth Angel Parrot Sanctuary
Earth Angel Parrot Sanctuary (fiscal sponsorship only)
Earth First! Journal (Daily Planet Publishing, Inc.)
Eastern Forests Direct Action Camp (Hosted by: The National Forest Protection Alliance, Katuah Earth First!, the Dogwood Alliance, Heartwood, Buckeye Forest Council, Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project)
Eastern Forest Project Action Camp
Eco-City Builders
Ecology Center
The Ecology Center
Ecosolidarity Andes
Elaho Earth First! (Canada)
The Endangered Front Project (Project of Cold Mountain, Cold Rivers)
End Corporate Dominance Alliance
Environmental Flying Services
Eyak Preservation Council
Eyak Rainforest Preservation Fund
Flagstaff Activist Network
Flying Rutabega Circus Review
Food Not Lawns / Unity Seed
Forest Watch of British Columbia (Canada)
Fossil Fuels Policy Action Institute
Friends of the Bitterroot
Friends of the Clearwater
Friends of Rough and Ready Creek
FRONT Communications
Gateway Green Alliance
Genetic Engineering Action Network
GenetiX Alert Press Office
Gifford Pinchot National Forest Documentary Video
Gifford Pinchot Task Force
Gila Watch
Granby Wilderness Society (Canada)
Grant County Conservationists
Great Basin Mine Watch
Great Plains Restoration Council
Green Anarchy Collective
Green Fuels Project
The Green Highlands Project
Grizzly People
Headwaters Worker Outreach
Heartwood
High Plains Films (a.k.a. The Ecology Center)
Home Grown Media
H.O.P.E. Farm
Idaho Sporting Congress
Indiana Forest Alliance
Indigenous Support Coalition of Oregon
John Muir Project
Jumping Frog Research Institute
KBOO Community Radio
Kentucky Heartwood
Kettle Range Conservation Group
Klamath-Siskiyou Wildlands Center (Formerly a Project of League of Wilderness Defenders)
Liberty Cabbage Theatre Revival
Live Oak Alliance
Lomakatsi Restoration Project
Madagascar Biodiversity and Conservation
Media Rights
Medical Committee for Human Rights
Medicine for Activists Seeking Health & Healing
Mendocino Earth First! (Fiscal agent is the Trees Foundation)
Minnesota Ecosystems Recovery Project
Missouri Heartwood
Montana Trout
National Endangered Species Network
National Forest Protection Alliance
Native Forest Network - Eastern North America
Native Forest Network - Missoula
Native Forest Network, MT
Native Forest Network, NC
Native Forest Network - Yellowstone
Native Forest Network, VT
Native Trout Watch
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
New West Research
North Coast Earth First! (Fiscal agent is the Trees Foundation)
Northern Rockies Preservation Project
Northwest Resistance Against Genetic Engineering
NW Resistance Against Genetic Engineering
Northwoods Summer Anti-Mining Campaign
Northwoods Wilderness Recovery
Ootsa-Nechako Watershed Protection Committee (Canada)
Oregon Forest Research and Education Group (Project of League of Wilderness Defenders)
Oregon Natural Desert Association
Oregon Peaceworks
Oregon Wildlife Federation
Oregon Wildlife Federation (State Forest Organizing)
Orlo
Pacific Crest Biodiversity Project
People's Earth Network
Pickaxe Productions
Predator Conservation Alliance
Predator Defense Institute
Predator Project
The Polaris Institute (Canada)
Program on Corporations, Law & Democracy
Project Lokaro (Canada) fiscal sponsorship only
Protect Our Public Lands
Public Lands Without Livestock (Project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs)
Quiet Use Coalition
Rainforest Relief
Red Rock Forests
Rio Grande Forest Watch
Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative
The Ruckus Society
San Bruno Mountain Watch
San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council
SCW7CWLK (Skowquiltz) Valley Forest Campaign (Canada)
Seeds of Peace
Sequatchie Valley Institute
Seventh Generation Fund
Share the Nechako
Shenandoah Ecosystem Defense Group
SINAPU
Sixth Street Community Center
Sky Island Alliance
Smith River Preservation Project
Southern Appalachian Biodiversity Project
Southern Plains Land Trust
Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
Southern Rockies Forest Network (c/o Land and Water Fund of the Rockies, a.k.a. Western Resource Advocates)
Spirit of the Sage
Strategy Education Project
Superior Wilderness Action Network
Tahoe Forest Issues Group
Target Earth NW
Treesit Trainers Guild
Urban Wilds Project
Victory Gardens
Victory Gardens Project
Walama Restoration Project
Web of Life Audio
Western Land Exchange Project
Wetlands Action Network
Wild Alabama
Wild Earth - Resisting Ecocide
Wild Farm Alliance (Project of the Tides Center)
Wild Rockies Earth First!
Wild Wilderness
Wildlands Center for Preventing Roads
Wildlife Damage Review
Wolf & the Habitat Web
Yelapa Solarization Project (Mexico) (fiscal sponsorship only)
The Xerces Society


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