2014 Annual Report
Celebrating 20 years
The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is proudly accredited with the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries.
As we commemorate The Elephant Sanctuary’s 20th Anniversary in 2015, we salute The Sanctuary’s beginnings, and its growth and development since 1995. We also applaud the dedication of the supporters and volunteers who helped make it all possible. In celebrating the past twenty years, we look ahead –guided by a new five-year strategic plan (see back cover)– and united by a sustained commitment to values which recognize that:
Thank you for sharing in our commitment to these intelligent, emotional beings, and for your efforts to help others understand the challenges they face in today’s world. Your contributions are genuinely appreciated; they make a profound difference in the lives of elephants everywhere. In celebration of our 20th Anniversary, we are eager to welcome additional elephants to Sanctuary.
Sincerely,
Janice Zeitlin, CEO
• Elephants are intelligent creatures with complex physical and social needs.
• Elephants in Sanctuary deserve nothing less than individualized, whole-elephant care for life.
• ‘Sanctuary’ means providing a safe haven and natural habitat, dedicated solely to elephant wellbeing.
• Protected contact and positive reinforcement are cornerstones for working humanely and effectively with captive elephants.
• Collaboration and sharing of best practices lead to better management, treatment, and care for elephants everywhere.
• Staff thrives on teamwork, continuous learning, and shared commitment to the wellbeing of the elephants entrusted in our care.
• Honesty, integrity, and open communication are the foundation for our relationships and business practices.
• People can and must make a difference in protecting wild elephants so the species can survive for generations to come.
Dear Friends,
Our Mission
The Elephant Sanctuary exists for two reasons:
• To provide captive elephants with individualized care, the companionship of a herd, and the opportunity to live out their lives in a safe haven dedicated to their wellbeing; and
• To raise public awareness of the complex needs of elephants in captivity, and the crisis facing elephants in the wild.
Founded in 1995, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee is the nation’s largest natural-habitat refuge developed specifically around the needs of endangered Asian and African elephants. It operates on 2700 acres in Hohenwald, Tenn. – 85 miles southwest of Nashville. As an authentic sanctuary, the habitat where the elephants live is not open to the public.
Learn more at elephants.com
About The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
The Elephant Sanctuary is licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, and accredited with the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries.
Front Cover: Minnie, Ronnie, Debbie Back Cover: Flora and Tange
Our strong performance as an animal-welfare/wildlife-conservation nonprofit is recognized by reputable charity watchdog groups:
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Captured in India at age one, Misty spent 40 years in the entertainment industry, either in a barn or on the road. In 2004, the USDA reached an agreement with the Hawthorn Corporation –a company that rented exotic animals to circuses– over the company’s multiple violations of the Animal Welfare Act, through which Misty and several other elephants were retired to The Elephant Sanctuary.
Like many elephants that left the wild as calves to spend their lives on exhibit or in performing, Misty had little to no experience with freedom-of-choice or large tracts of land. But since her arrival in 2004, Care staff have worked to build her trust, and encouraged her exploration of the larger natural areas available to her.
On June 11th, 2014, Misty walked a mile-plus away from the Asia Barn (where she’s spent most of her time since retiring to Sanctuary) to visit part of the 2100-acre Asia Habitat she’d never seen before. That day, she appeared ready to discover more. A spring-fed lake was in her path, and in she went! She splashed around, dunked herself, and then grabbed a cat-nap on the muddy bank afterwards.
In 2014, Misty demonstrated just how much of an individual she is – that despite the challenges of aging, she can still claim new experiences for herself, adapt to her surroundings, and seek out inventive ways to interact with her environment.
Misty’s 2014 Adventure
2014 - 2015 Board of Directors
Senior Management Team
Dr. Richard Rhoda — Chair Executive Director, Tennessee Higher Education Commission (retired)
Dr. William Schaffner — President Professor of Preventive Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Janice Zeitlin — Vice President CEO, The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee
Bob Burklow — Secretary Former Mayor, City of Hohenwald, Tennessee
Albert Ambrose — Treasurer President, E.T. Lowe Publishing, Co. & Lowe Graphics & Printing, Inc.
Phillip R. Snyder — Board Member Executive Director, Suncoast Humane Society
Sharon Langford — Board Member Marketing/Management Consultant; Animal Welfare Author/Volunteer
Margaret Whittaker — Director of Elephant Care
Stephanie DeYoung — Director of Husbandry
Deborah Perry — Director of Finance & Administration
Janice Zeitlin — CEO
EleCam and Caregiver footage of “Misty’s New Adventure” has nearly 19,000 views at our YouTube channel!
Watch online at YouTube.com/ElephantSanctuaryTN.
Steven Scott, DVM — Director of Veterinary Care
Lydia Young, DVM — Resident Veterinarian
Joe Rizzo — Director of Facilities
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Expanded Elephant Care staff, creating a fully-integrated Veterinary and Husbandry program for Whole Elephant Care, supported by consultants with depth-of-expertise in veterinary behavior, environmental enrichment, and operant conditioning;
Facility renovations and progress made around tuberculosis treatment, permitting Phase I and II Quarantined elephants to again share the same habitat and barn, thus expanding opportunities for their socialization via touch (not just smell and sound);
Additional updates and improvements to barns, fencing, and facilities, including a new supply warehouse to help meet the changing needs of the resident elephants as they age;
International partnership with veterinarians in Thailand to facilitate an idea-exchange on best care for captive Asian elephants;
Educational outreach on elephants made available via Distance Learning to nearly 1200 K-12 students in eighteen states and one foreign country;
Sixty-three EleAmbassadors recruited and trained as volunteer representatives for Sanctuary in 23 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces;
2.9 million individuals experienced The Elephant Sanctuary via YouTube, EleCams, and other outreach channels;
Nearly 1400 visitors attended educational programs held at The Sanctuary’s Welcome Center in downtown Hohenwald, Tenn.;
National release of two critically-acclaimed books brought new audiences to The Elephant Sanctuary: Carol Bradley’s non-fiction Last Chain on Billie (St. Martin’s Press) and Jodi Picoult’s fictional Leaving Time (Ballantine Bantam Dell/Random House).
Accredited status awarded with the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. GFAS accreditation provides a transparent, trusted means for the public, donors, and government agencies to recognize outstanding animal sanctuaries meeting rigorous, peer-reviewed standards around safety and security, veterinary care, and other areas of financial and organizational sustainability;
Highlights from the year include:
We celebrate these accomplishments along with each day of sanctuary life for the elephants that call Tennessee their forever home.
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2014 Financial SummarySources of Revenue
Expenses
Public Support & Revenue
Public Support 5,590,979
Total Public Support & Revenue 5,590,979
Expenses & Losses
Program Services
Shelter and Care 2,891,466
Education 640,660
Total Program Services 3,532,126
Supporting Services
Management & General 482,888
Fundraising 280,010
Total Supporting Servcies 762,898
Total Expenses 4,295,024
56.81% Public Support
26.17% Bequests
1.64% In-Kind
3.92% Merchandise
1.28% Endowments
0.07% Corporations
3.39% Underwriting
0.18% International
6.55% Grants/Foundations
These figures have been updated to reflect audited financials.
82% Program Services
11% Management & General
7% Fundraising
500 gallons
9,490
7 Vehicles
13 Elephants
1,854
1,000
Grandma’s Molasses as provided by B&G Foods
Enjoyed a peaceful, humane retirement at The Elephant
Sanctuary in Tennessee
People “adopted” an elephant
Wish List items purchased
($206,000+ in underwriting)
4 pickup trucks, 1 service truck, 1 flatbed truck, and 1 Gator used in caring for
elephants & habitat (cost: $145,466)
elephant meals supplied (total cost: $379,600)
624
2,100 lbsAll-natural peanut
butter for the elephants
Pachyderm pedicures (cost: $24,960)
Donors’ Impacton Elephant Care
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$25,000+Aslan FoundationHelen BerkeleyScott Cawthon*Vincent J. Coates FoundationCrowdriseS. L. Gimbel FoundationThe Landis B. Gullett
Charitable TrustDenise Landman & Walter
Palawsky*Maurice Sendak Foundation, Inc.The Community Foundation
of Middle Tennessee’s The Big Payback
Anonymous
$10,000Heather Adkins*AHIMSA FoundationAlbert Ambrose and E.T. Lowe
Publishing CompanyCarrie Brown*William & Jill Carlberg*Andrea Waitt Carlton Family
FoundationSteve & Patti Carson, Carson
Family Foundation*Michele & Agnese Cestone
FoundationKiki Courtelis of
Town & Country Farms Maureen Faul*Diane Fehrenbacher*Gary FinkBelinda Foren, Foren Family
Foundation*Forklift Systems, Inc.Franklin Philanthropic FoundationKatharyn Alvord Gerlich*William & Catherine Goodrum*Frederick Goodstein*Lois Knight and Dr. William
Schaffner*Evis KnudsonAnn Mathews*Mark McGovern*Susan E. McKenzie*Melcher Charitable Foundation*Abby Dees and Traci Samczyk*Sara A. Maisano FoundationJames Earl & Candace M. TrogoloTurney Charitable Animal Welfare
TrustTeresa & Randolph VeazeyWilliam WardlawEdna Wardlaw Charitable FundTed & Sheila Weschler*
$5,000+Ark AntiquesShirley AshleySandra Atlas Bass & Edythe and
Sol G. Atlas FundBridgestone Americas, Inc.Gary ChartrandCommunity Foundation for
Southeast MichiganThe Animal Welfare Fund of The
Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Ruth Covo Family FoundationMax & Victoria Dreyfus FoundationGeorge DukeEarl D. & Marian N. Olson FundEdward Gorey Charitable Trust*Mary FlemingBradley L. Goldberg Family
Foundation*Walter E. Davis II
& Elizabeth HaartzLee Ann IngramMaja KristinLynn LewisDavid & Angela ListonJanet & Michael McGuireMKM FoundationJennifer & John C. MorTalley Donor Advised Fund
in memory of Jeffrey D. TalleyCatherine MortonKent OlsonPaypal Giving Fund
AKA Mission Fish Larry & Tracy Pomeroy*Joanie & William Prall*David Coler & Marianne ReillyTodd SandahlSkylar SchambsSelma Oritt FoundationKatherine J. SheltonSonal & John SheppardCrea & Alan Sielbeck*St. Sue FoundationMargaret TurnerLinda VossGary Wang & Marcia WarePatricia L. Yamashita*Margaret Young
$1,000+Adobe AT&T Employee
Giving CampaignClaire AdamsALIAS Chamber EnsembleAmy Allan
AmazonSmileAmerican Express Charitable FundKaren AndersonNykole AndersonWilliam Anderson FoundationThe Antero Charitable FoundationAronson Family FoundationAyudar FoundationMelissa AzziB & G FoodsAmy BachellerWilliam & Debra BagleyMary Ellen BakerJames BakerS. Balolia Family FoundationChristopher BarberHolly BardPawan BarejaValerie Schroth & John Barry*Brenda Bass*Carol BauerMichael & Tanya BauerMichael BauerRobert Baumann, DVMErich BechtelMichele Becker*Robert BeersDean & Kelly BelvisBenevity Community Impact FundRonan BennettJordan & Sarah Berlin*John & Kathy BernhardtNora BirtBudd & Julia BishopKatherine BitlerRobert & Kelli BlackRobert & Pamela BlackJune BlackburnTeri BleuelIrene BloomsteinSue Fellows & Dallas BoggsSarah Lee BolesPaul & Patricia BonhamMarcy BordeauxRichard & Judith Bracken*Rob Tannert & Kay Bradley*Rena BranstenMargaret Taylor BrennemanLiz BriskinZach BrooksJeanne & Ryan BrophyPamela BrownJohn Browne*Lawrence BrunsmanDel & Carolyn BryantLiisa Budge-JohnsonEllen BunchWendy & Steve BurchPenny McIntyre Burgess
Mary Susan ButchHajnal ButyanDoris Cain*Margaret Calkins
Charitable Foundation*Suzanne & John CarlsonGloria Carr*Marilynn CarrollJohn CaruselloLoretta Casey & FamilyKarin ChadwickNila ChampaneriJanet ChoRhoda ChristopherChrysalis FoundationRosalie CieplyPeter & Ana ClarkAnthony CmelakCommunity Foundation
of Greater ChattanoogaColleen Conway-WelchNorma Cox CookKelley Cooper, Cooper Family
Foundation*Suzanne CorringtonWilliam Cowan, Jr.*Robert CoxCranaleith FoundationKim CristopherJesse CrossonTonya CumbeeKeith Cunningham and Capital
Group CoDeborah CupalMike CurbTina & Sam CurrinCindy Custard*Dancing Tides FoundationBruce Wiltsie & William Davenport*Ann DavidsonJoan DavisPeggy Dessin DayDavid DeWeeseDenison Family FoundationJonathan & Wendy DerbyMartha DeRight*Jasmine DhandaJohn & Barbara DickDonna DietzJean DiscorfanoJo Ellen & George Doering*James R. Dougherty Jr. FoundationMary Jo DruekeHoward & Ursula Dubin
Foundation*Mark DumeyerVirginia Fout, Dun Foundation*Teri DunbarHarkness A. Duncan
Hugh Renwick DunlapLinda DurhamEd & Joyce Drake Family FundEdelson FoundationBarbara EdisCharles & Mary EdwardsNancy EichertPaul EllsworthElizabeth EnglishMolly EnnisMary Cooney & Edward Essl
FoundationFalconwood FoundationKorrin FallbacherThomas FarnellRoxanne FarrarPhilip & Jessica FaubertRobert and Susan FeekenLinda FersztMary B. Ffolliott*Waltraud D. FinchAaron G. & Jean Neill FingerhutSteven FisherFitzhenry Family FoundationCheryl Flaherty, Chickasaw
Foundation*Caroline & Erik Flint*Float ApparelWilliam W. & Lori A. ForbesSteve ForbesForest Ave. Academic Magnet
Elementary SchoolJanet FranklinCathleen FrazierMichael & Isabella FriarJoan FrostRichard GamsSudhir GantiSampak GargJuliana Garofolo*Joanne G. GauzensMr. & Mrs. Andrew Giacobone*Sharon GieseAnn & Joe GilbertBarbara GillesM. Katie GillisKen & Barbara Glaze*Gale & Gene GlineckiJ. Andrew & Carolyn GoddardValerie GoffFlorence & Steven Goldby*Juliet GoldenMorton GoldfarbAlice Goodyear and Goodyear
Family, LLCTracey GordonGrace Jones Richardson TrustPaul & Pamela GreenbergJulie Greenfield
Thank YouYour generosity makes it possible for The Elephant Sanctuary to exist. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of 30,000-plus donors whose 2014 gifts enabled us to provide a safe haven for elephants in need and educate the public about their plight. We cannot list them all here, especially the countless in-kind gifts; however, every person’s commitment is deeply appreciated, and brings us closer to our collective goal of a better world for elephants.
16%Increase in Number of Active Donors
David Greenley*Marjorie Neale Griffith*Lynn Penney and Guilford
Publications, Inc.Linda Guinn*Gumbo FoundationJody Gurin*Brent GwaltneyRoxane & Owen GwynMallory Marshall
& Rudolf F. HaffenrefferAntoinette Macaluso
& Donald HagengruberWilliam H. HammJoan HandsLisa HanksHollis HansenSusan Harcus-MondeaEdward & Georgianna HarrisRosalind HassellAjakai HasslerWilliam & Patricia HayesBecky & Michael Heckethorn*Helen Woodhull Charitable TrustBarbara Bayley & Rich HendeleAnn Marie HenkeCarina & Mark HenryJan HeppeVictoria HermanJames & Robeson HerrnsteinHilltop FoundationJohn & Shirley HoaglandE. Stanley HobbsRoland Hoch Family Charitable
TrustLinda Hodges*Lisa HoivikEric & Tammy Holby, The Eric Holby
Animal Welfare Foundation*Audrine HoneyRoberta & Gary HopkinsKim HowePatricia HubbardDrs. Jean Ellen & Terry M. HudsonJudith HughesSam HuntJohn HuntingtonGayle HusztiAnita HutchisonM. H. & Pat InselmannJudith & James IsaacsonAnn JacksonJacquemin Family FoundationJane Decker Asmis TrustMarilyn & Walter JeffreyMichael Packer & Cynthia Jensen*Greg & Sheila JohnsonGina JohnsonLisa JohnsonVirginia JohnsonJudith L. Hedberg TrustKathryn & Bryan JueJustGive.org
Michelle & Devin KeenanMary Ann Keenan & Maxine MunterAndrea & Chris KerinRich and Lynda Kerr,
Kerr Family Foundation*Carl E. Kessler Family FoundationAnn Kiesel*Hopper Veterinary Corporation*Ajitesh KishoreThe Elise & Steven Kline
Family FundMichael & Ina Korek
Foundation TrustMichael & Pamela KozielJennifer KriegerPaul KuhnBob & Jean Marck Family FundBruce LahrShannon S. Lamb, MDJ.C. LancasterFrank & Agnes Elisabet LandreySharon Langford*Lappen Family FoundationRosemary & Ted Lassiter
Foundation, Inc.*Catherine LathamMonica Lawfield*Leatherwood FoundationMaria LeeBettie Lee*Karen LeefJeffrey LehmerLeslie Lemke*Elizabeth Lindquester Family Fund
of The Community Foundation of Greater Memphis
Hans LindtDunja LingwoodMark LivelyTheresa LoBueKathie LongLucky 7 Tattoo & PiercingAlice LuptonSandra LynchDeborah LynchWalter LynwoodAmal Maalouf*Sarah MacGregor*Marilyn & William MacInnisArthur MageeEmily Magid*Barbara Magin*Paula & Walt Mahoney*Lucia ManettaJane MardenValerie MariniMark A. Chapman FoundationVictoria Marone*Lynda MaroneyPriscilla MarshBarbara MarshallDorothy MartinCherie & Kenneth Mason
Tim Mather*Steve & Susie MathewsMaury Fence Co. of TennesseeLouise McAlpinBill & Gay McClanahanDonna M. McCormack*Joan A. McCormack Living TrustJulia J. McCownSusan McCoySydney Bosworth McDoleJudith McElroyGail McGrewJanet & Douglas McIntoshCindy & Travers McLoughlinMichael McMenaminSally Shreve MeachamLisa & Jorge Medero*Mary D. Medina*Thomas MegoAndrew, Gigi & Julia MenardSarah Menchaca*Diane MercadanteMercedes-Benz of MemphisMerck FoundationDeborah Miesel*Venessa MillerJason & Julie MillerJan MitchellDale MollenkopfValerie Brackett & Nikolaos
MonoyiosMargaret Montana, MD*Susan & Robert Montler*Carol Bartunek & Lydia Morales*Everett & Stephanie Moran*Morris Family Foundation*Hans & Marcia Mosimann*William & Janis Mosley*Katrina MurdockJean MurphyMyra Camille Holland FoundationLatha NagarajKrishna & Mohan NairDarlene Nall*Ursula NelsonNorthern Star FoundationLisa Northrup*Barbara O’BrienThomas P. & Patricia A. O’Donnell
FoundationPatricia O’LearLeslie O’LoughlinMaureen OsolnikMargaret Otto*Patricia Panaia*Theodore & Sandra Jane Patenaude*Margaret PenvoseKim PetersonFaye PhillipsCarolyn PollockPool Family FundLynn PotoffPrince Charitable Trusts
Helena PyciorSarah & Gene QualmanPamela Brodie QuistgaardAnanya Rajan*Randolph and Susan Reynolds
FoundationLacy RasberryBob & Donna ReedRegions BankEdward ReinebergDr. Richard Rhoda & Nancy Rhoda*Susan RhoderickJohna & Byron RiceBarbara & Joseph RizzoMay A. RobinsonBoyd & Lynn Anne RobinsonKate RobinsonCindy RoccoderoRose RosenblattBenjamin J. Rosenthal FoundationKelvin RothMarian RozyckiMaryLee Ruth, Au.D.Molly RyderRobert SabinShannon & Stephanie Sander*Ruble & Brenda SandersonMary Ann SchemenauerHarold SchesslerCurtis & Jeannette SchimmelsRuth SchlossbergRuth Gill & Fred SchmitzBrenda & Donald Schnell, MDTom, Miriam, Max & Peter SchulmanRene SellenMurali ShankerKaren MacKain & Arnold Shapiro*Susie & Marty ShapiroChris Shay*Charlotte Sherman*Kathie ShermanHank Sherwood*Rosanne L. Sietins*Nadine Oakley and
John Simms, VMDs Linda H. Simpson*Roxanne Sissons*Ruth SleeterMary Beth & Bob SlivkaCathy Crecelius SmithJonathan & Mary Ann Smith*Elizabeth SmithRegina J. & Charles H. Smith, Jr.Ruth Snyder*Joanne & Joseph SowellJosh SpiegelJoan SpievakAlice SpringmeyerLouise SteenblikFrances Stevenson*Wayne & Corrine StoneAmanda StreetHeather Streeter
Sylvia Strike*V. StrobelSulica FundAngie SutherlandGeorge & Fair SutherlinMargaret Ellen SwainHolly Sweeney-HillmanTantalizing StitchesJulie TemperleyKaren ThomasThornedge FoundationMargaret & Leslie ThorpThrivent FinancialPaula & Nathan TicatchRachael TippingGail & Robert B. Tober, MD, FACEPMr. and Mrs. James P. Totten*Nancy TrowbridgeRobin TuckerLinda Jordan TuckerRhea TuftElona TuomiSusan ValleyPatricia & Michael VanDerhoefVista Makai FoundationGary VitaloneJean VogelMoni Vojcek*Linda WagnerWagner Family TrustDouglas L. Walker*James & Wendy WalkerJosephine WardleSusan WeaverMartha Webb*Elaine WeberMarion Weber*Warren & Judith WegnerLisette C. Weishaupt*Doris & Jim WeissJoan WernerMary WhetstoneThe Whole Earth Center, Inc.Leslie WilliamsBryan & Carla WilsonWinnick Family FoundationBarbara WiseDennis WisePatricia WitekMichelle Witteman*Philip WolfsonSheila WorcesterEleanora WorthDawn Yamada*Jonathan & Carrie Yang*Helene Yosko*Karen, Donna & Elliott YoungTheresa Lynn ZapotockyJanice & Manuel Zeitlin*Paul & Suzanne Zuzelo
EstatesEstate of Theodosia ArkusEstate of Barbara L. AveryEstate of Paula BandEstate of Richard & Yvette BartonEstate of Lawrence Lee BathRalph L. & Ruth K. Bradley TrustEstate of Carol ChapinEstate of Dr. Jack A. CohenEstate of Mary Lou CrewsEstate of Dolores CummingEstate of Debra DupuyEstate of Megan ElderEstate of Richard M. Fisher
Estate of Mildred Inman ForkoisEstate of William J. Graves*Estate of Algirdas J. GustasEstate of Arlene M. HayesEstate of Dale E. KernEstate of Carol H. LeTendreEstate of Peggy LieberEstate of Mae Jane MurrayEstate of Kenneth Robert NordbyEstate of Virginia PainterEstate of Irving John PayneEstate of Doris PetersenEstate of John R. PicklesEstate of Diana Rutherford
Estate of Randall SangerEstate of Nancy Linda SchwartzEstate of Patricia Ann ScottEdith A. Singelyn TrustEstate of Mary G. SmithEstate of Barbara J. StewartEstate of Marsha Jean TeysenEstate of Mark D. WeijanenEstate of Jeannette L. WidomLois E. Womer FoundationEstate of Doris S. Zimmerer*
The Elephant Sanctuary recognizes the generous Legacy Gifts received in 2014.
20%Membership growth in Shirley’s Legacy Society (donors with planned estate-gifts to support lifetime care of the resident elephants)
*Denotes VIP Donors
2014 - 2019 Strategic PlanGoals & Measures of Success
GOAL 1: PROVIDE SANCTUARY Offer lifelong, integrated care for elephants already in Sanctuary, and welcome additional captive elephants that will benefit from lifelong care.
Measures of Success:
• Lifelong, individualized care plans for the health and wellbeing of each resident elephant
• Commitment to a Protected Contact system of elephant management and 24/7 veterinary care
• Successful transition for any new elephants coming to Sanctuary
GOAL 2: INFLUENCE THROUGH EDUCATION Increase understanding of and support for conservation efforts to protect elephants in the wild, and promote practices to improve the wellbeing of captive elephants.
Measures of Success:
• Increase the number of participants in the Sanctuary’s educational outreach programs
• Develop K-12 elephant curriculum for educators, designed toward core standards for science education and service-learning
• Increase collaborations with international partners
GOAL 3: CREATE AND SHARE BEST PRACTICES Develop models for ‘whole elephant’ care and create connections within the global elephant community to promote and share best practices.
Measures of Success:
• Expand relationships with elephant support groups and experts in the field
• Publish and/or share best practices on elephant wellbeing and care
• Grow the training and professional development program for Sanctuary elephant Caregivers
GOAL 4: AMPLIFY PUBLIC AWARENESS Foster recognition for The Elephant Sanctuary as a thought-leader on elephant wellbeing.
Measures of Success:
• Develop and launch a new and updated elephants.com
• Demonstrate growth in digital-marketing success
• Align all efforts to optimize opportunities for connecting with donors
GOAL 5: SUSTAIN THE MISSION Build and diversify financial support in order to sustain sanctuary for retired captive elephants, as well as educate the public about the complex challenges facing all elephants.
Measures of Success:
• Ensure existing supporters stay engaged with the mission
• Expand and diversify the donor base
• Broaden support from individuals, corporations, foundations and workplace-giving programs
GOAL 6: DEVELOP ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY Cultivate the people, systems, and infrastructure necessary to provide the ideal environment for elephants in care, and through which The Sanctuary might effectively fulfill its mission.
Measures of Success:
• Evaluate and upgrade facilities, fencing, and equipment on an ongoing basis
• Meet or exceed standards set by both regulatory and accrediting agencies
• Improve individual/team performance through participation in professional development and training
P.O. Box 393, Hohenwald TN 38462Phone: 931.796.6500
Email: [email protected]
To learn more about The Elephant Sanctuary & its resident elephants,
visit elephants.com.