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Legal details for Fauna & Flora International (FFI)

 

Fauna & Flora International (FFI) is a company limited by guarantee, incorporated in England and Wales in January 1992, Registered Company Number 2677068.  It was originally established as a charity in 1903 and is registered with the Charity Commission, Registered Charity Number 1011102.

FFI’s registered and principal office is at:
Jupiter House
Station Road
Cambridge
CB1 2JD
United Kingdom.

FFI has sister organisations in the United States of America and Australia:

Fauna & Flora International Inc., was established in 1984 and is registered as a Not for Profit Organisation in the State of Massachusetts. It is tax exempt (EIN #04-2730954) and has 501(c) (3) status.

Fauna & Flora International, Inc.
1720 N Street, NW
Washington DC
20036
USA.


Fauna & Flora International Australia (Ltd) was established in 2008 and is a company limited by guarantee, registered in Victoria under the Corporations Act 2001, and recognised as a Charitable Institution (ABN 75 132 715 783, ACN 132715783).  Fauna & Flora International Australia operates a Public Fund with deductible gift recipient (DGR) status which appears on the Australian Government’s Register of Environmental Organisations.

Fauna & Flora International Australia
62 Cambridge Street
Collingwood
Victoria
Australia

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