Financial support from many organizations, foundations, governments and individuals around the world underpins CDF’s success. Their generosity will enable Galapagos to remain an enduring wonder of the world for generations to come.
CDF is an international not-for-profit association (Association Internationale Sans But Lucratif, AISBL), registered in Belgium under the number 371359 and subject to Belgian law. The address in Belgium is Avenue Louise 50, 1050 Brussels.
CDF generates its income through donations, grants, scientific services and gift shop sales at the Charles Darwin Research Station.
Where CDF’s funds come from

| Revenue |
2005
|
2004
|
| Foundations |
$1,491,962
|
$1,443,358
|
| Travel Partners |
$362,103
|
$273,413
|
| NGOs and individuals |
$87,460
|
$100,476
|
| Government and multilateral organizations |
$1,431,062
|
$2,250,539
|
| Prizes |
$29,665
|
$45,494
|
| Corporations |
$56,633
|
$79,628
|
| Sales and Services |
$304,566
|
$298,684
|
| Total operating revenue |
$3,763,452
|
$4,491,592
|
Where CDF’s funds go

| Expenses |
2005
|
2004
|
| Applied research and monitoring |
$2,065,183
|
$2,206,663
|
| Technical Assistance |
$956,005
|
$1,157,730
|
| Outreach and Training |
$565,332
|
$568,741
|
| Management |
$461,817
|
$378,860
|
| Development |
$106,778
|
$86,734
|
| Total Expense |
$4,155,115
|
$4,398,728
|
| Surplus (deficit) |
($391,663)
|
($92,864)
|

