Form 990, Part VI, Section A, line 6 |
Any woman may be a member of WWF subject to a $2,500 donation per year. The members may vote for the board of directors. There are no stockholders. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section A, line 7a |
Members elect directors of the organization at the annual meeting by majority vote. Directors must be members of the organization. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 11 |
The completed 990 is provided to the Finance Committee sufficiently in advance of the filing deadline to enable a detailed review. Then the Board of Directors is invited to review the 990 in advance of the filing deadline. Once these reviews are complete, the President approves the form being filed with the IRS. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 12c |
Annually, each board member is asked to complete a conflict of interest questionnaire disclosing any potential conflicts. Then at each board meeting, directors are asked if there are any changes to their conflict of interests that would affect the business of the foundation. Any changes are documented in the board minutes. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 15 |
The Planning committee of the board is responsible for the review of the President. They conduct a review of the president's performance, collect and review comparative data on the president's peers using Council on Foundation data and present their results to the full board in executive session. This is done annually. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section C, line 18 |
Form 990's are available on the WWF website and the Form 1023 is available on request. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section C, line 19 |
WWF Audited Financial Statements are available on our website, other governing documents are available on request |
Form 990, Part XII, Line 2c |
The audit committee process has not changed since the prior year. |