Annual Reports & Financials

Annual Report

View our 2024 Annual Report. (PDF opens in a new window)
Our 2025 Annual Report will be ready soon.

Tax Filings

Orangutan Outreach is a registered 501(c)(3) US charity. EIN: 26-0521285

Click on the links below to view our annual tax filings. (Links open in a new window)

2008 Form 990   ||   2009 Form 990   ||   2010 Form 990   ||   2011 Form 990   ||   2012 Form 990

2013 Form 990   ||   2014 Form 990   ||   2015 Form 990   ||   2016 Form 990   ||   2017 Form 990

2018 Form 990   ||   2019 Form 990   ||   2020 Form 990   ||   2021 Form 990   ||   2022 Form 990

2023 Form 990   ||   2024 Form 990   ||   2025 Form 990

Orangutan Outreach

Orangutan Outreach’s mission is to protect orangutans in their native forests of Borneo and Sumatra while providing care for orphaned and displaced orangutans until they can be returned to their natural environment. If they cannot be released, we will do everything in our power to ensure they have a life of dignity and the best possible long-term care. We seek to raise funds and promote public awareness of orangutan conservation issues by collaborating with partner organizations around the world.


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Baimah, a young female orangutan, sits calmly among trees in the forest while observing her surroundings.

Baimah

Age:  5 years
Location:  BOS Samboja Lestari

Baimah is a bold young orangutan rescued from captivity and now learning the skills she’ll need to thrive in the forest.

Brenda, a young female orangutan, clings to a tree trunk in a forest setting while looking toward the camera.

Brenda

Age:  7 years
Location:  SOCP Quarantine Center

Brenda is a curious young orangutan rescued as an infant and now learning and playing in Forest School.

Gatot YIARI

Gatot

Age:  10 years
Location:  YIARI Center

Gatot is a playful young orangutan growing in confidence as he learns forest skills in rehabilitation.

Janet, a young female orangutan, eats a banana while sitting on a feeding platform at the rehabilitation center.

Janet

Age:  4 years
Location:  SOCP Quarantine Center

Janet is a feisty young orangutan rescued as an infant and now learning social and forest skills in rehabilitation.

Gracia, a female orangutan, sits high in the rainforest canopy with her infant beside her, surrounded by leafy branches.

Gracia and the Kids

Age:  43 years
Location:  Sebangau National Park

Gracia and the Kids are a multi-generation family of wild orangutans living together and thriving in a protected forest habitat.