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===== 1. What is the name of your organization? Save the Tigers ===== # Can you describe your organization’s mission and primary goals? Our mission is to protect and restore tiger populations worldwide by addressing habitat loss, combating poaching, and engaging local communities in conservation efforts. Our primary goals include restoring 1,000 acres of tiger habitat over the next three years, educating 10,000 community members on the importance of tiger conservation, and influencing the passage of two new wildlife protection laws at the national level. # How long has your organization been operating? We have been operating for 5 years, starting in 2020. # What legal structure does your organization operate under (e.g., nonprofit, for-profit, etc.)? Nonprofit organization. # What is your organization’s EIN (Employer Identification Number)? [This is something that the organization will need to provide.] # Who are the key members of your team, and what roles do they play? ''Our key team members include: - Jane Doe, Executive Director – Oversees the organization’s strategic direction. - John Smith, Conservation Program Manager – Manages habitat restoration and field operations. - Emily White, Community Engagement Director – Leads outreach, education programs, and local partnerships. - Michael Brown, Advocacy Coordinator – Coordinates legislative efforts and policy advocacy.'' # What communities or demographics does your organization serve? Our organization serves both rural and urban communities in regions where tiger populations are most at risk, particularly in Southeast Asia and parts of India. We engage local villagers, government bodies, wildlife enthusiasts, and international environmental organizations.
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