Our Financials

Financials and Annual Reports

Save the Sound is a nonprofit organization that takes on broad, significant environmental issues and creates lasting change that protects land, air, and water of Connecticut and the whole Sound region.

Our core strengths include policy development and advocacy, coalition-building, and litigation, as well as direct, on-the-ground habitat restoration and volunteer efforts. Drawing on over 40 years of experience in public outreach, we inspire citizens to action and build diverse coalitions to lay the groundwork for legal and legislative advocacy that gets results. We see to it that environmental laws are enforced, and advocate for policies that protect our region’s special places, wildlife, and public health.

Your support fuels these accomplishments and more.

Download our most recent financial statement, Form 990, or recent annual reports for more information on how we use the funds entrusted to our care.

Annual Report 2023

Annual Report 2022

Financial Statement FY2022

Annual Report 2021

Financial Statement FY2021

Form 990 FY2021

Annual Report 2020

Financial Statement FY2020

Form 990 FY2020

Financial Statement FY2019

Form 990 FY2019

Financial Statement 2018

Form 990 FY2018

Financial Statement 2017

Form 990 FY2017

Financial Statement 2016

Form 990 FY2016

Annual Report 2015

Annual Report 2014

Annual Report 2013

Annual Report 2012

Annual Report 2011

Save the Sound is a tax exempt organization under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code and our determination letter is available upon request.

In keeping with fundraising best management practices, we pledge not to trade, share, or sell a donor’s personal information unless a donor gives us permission to do so. Thanks to the support of our members, Save the Sound works hard to benefit the climate, lands, waters, and ecosystems of the entire Long Island Sound. We are extremely grateful for each and every donation.


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