2023 Annual Report

2023 OPERATING REVENUE & EXPENSES

OPERATING REVENUE  Contributions

5% 1%

84%

9%

 Tuition  Grants  Other TOTAL REVENUE * $4,297,074

*Investment earnings excluded

 Programs  Support Services*  Fundraising TOTAL EXPENSE $4,273,385 OPERATING EXPENSE

70%

11%

19%

IT WAS ENOUGH By Michael DeMarco, Crow Canyon donor and program participant

*Support services are Finance, HR, IT, Executive Office

“I’m a big believer that everyone who comes to a program at Crow Canyon leaves with a deeper sense of respect and understanding for the human past and Native cultures and the impor- tance of archaeological historic preservation.” —Colby Bartlett, High School Field School participant and intern, 1987 and 1988

It was enough

It was enough to be in one place, to feel the air move, the warming of the sun; to know rain, hear wind, listen to the bird songs; taste salt of sweat and cool of water, to smell sage, to touch the earth It was enough to look at stars, the phases of the moon,

to be loved by family and friends, to live in a village with others, to hear the laughter and songs, to learn the manner of animals, the art of hunting and planting, to know the harvest, the cycles, to read the forest, sleep until morning

2023 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

ASSETS Cash and Equivalents Investments and Pledges Property and Equipment Net of Depreciation

$615,209

$ 29,586,715

$ 1,979,482

TOTAL ASSETS

$32,181,406

LIABILITIES Accounts and Notes Payable

NET ASSETS

$55,197 Without Donor Restrictions

$7,499,235

Accrued Liabilties

$185,170 With Donor Restrictions

$24,441,804

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TOTAL LIABILITIES

$240,367 TOTAL NET ASSETS

$31,941,039

It was enough. It is enough.

35 2023 ANNUAL REPORT

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