RESTORE: The North Woods

RESTORE: The North Woods is an environmental nonprofit focusing on national parks, protesting natural forests and wildlife, and advocacy work in education. It is a supporter of the Green New Deal and has opposed the use of zero carbon nuclear energy. 1

At-A-Glance

Issue Areas: Environmental Policy
Website: www.restore.org
Location: Westford, MA View on map
Tax ID: 04-3159996
Most Recent Filing: 2024
Budget (2024): Assets: $198,293 Revenue: $126,146 Expenses: $105,727

Opposition to Nuclear Energy

In May of 2021, RESTORE: The North Woods was one of 715 groups and businesses listed as a co-signer on a letter to the leadership of the U.S. House and Senate that referred to nuclear energy as a “dirty” form of energy production and a “significant” source of pollution. The letter asked federal lawmakers to reduce carbon emissions by creating a “renewable electricity standard” that promoted production of weather dependent power sources such as wind turbines and solar panels, but did not promote low carbon natural gas and zero carbon nuclear energy. 2

Nuclear power plants produce no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions, and as of 2021 accounted for 19 percent of American electricity production—the largest source of zero carbon electricity in the United States. 3 An October 2018 proposal from The Nature Conservancy noted that zero-carbon nuclear plants produced 7.8 percent of total world energy output and recommended reducing carbon emissions by increasing nuclear capacity to 33 percent of total world energy output. 4

RESTORE: The North Woods was one of more than 600 co-signing organizations on a January 2019 open letter to Congress titled “Legislation to Address the Urgent Threat of Climate Change.” The signatories declared their support for new laws to bring about “100 percent decarbonization” of the transportation sector but denounced nuclear power as an example of “dirty energy” that should not be included in any legislation promoting the use of so-called “renewable energy.” 1

Financial Statistics

Total Assets

Total Revenue

Total Expenses

YearTotal AssetsTotal RevenueTotal ExpensesFiling
2024 $198,293 $126,146 $105,727 View
2023 $177,874 $85,846 $83,056 View
2022 $175,084 $181,019 $70,410 View
2021 $77,514 $94,027 $71,584 View
2020 $55,071 $80,565 $63,600 View

Prior year filings: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012

Revenue Detail

Expenses Detail

Employee Compensation

Highest Earning Employees

EmployeeTitleTotal Compensation
Michael KellettExecutive Director & Clerk$27,500

Grant Activity

All-time grants received statistics from Candid dataset:

  • Total Grant Value: $301,714
  • Number of Grants: 73
  • Number of Funders: 23

Selection of highest value grants received from the last seven years:

AmountYearFunderSubject
$10,0002022 Center for Sustainable EconomyMAXIMIZE CARBON ACCUMULATION
$5,0002021 Neil & Anna Rasmussen FoundationUNRESTRICTED CONTRIBUTION
$1,0002024 The Singleton Family FoundationENVIORNMENTAL PROGRAMS
$1,0002023 Katz Family FoundationGeneral Purpose
$1,0002020 The Singleton Family FoundationENVIORNMENTAL PROGRAMS
$5002022 Katz Family FoundationGeneral Purpose
$5002022 Johnson & Johnson Foundation United States Inc
$5002022 Johnson & Johnson Foundation United States Inc
$5002021 Johnson & Johnson Foundation United States IncMatching grants
$5002020 Sandbhreagh Wildlands Sanctuary and Trus C/o Donna GoldbergGeneral charitable purposes
$5002020 Johnson & Johnson Foundation United States IncMatching grants
$242022 Amazonsmile FoundationGENERAL SUPPORT

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References

1. “Group letter to Congress urging Green New Deal passage.” Earthworks. January 10, 2019. Accessed July 27, 2023. https://www.earthworks.org/publications/group-letter-to-congress-urging-green-new-deal-passage/
2. Letter from Center for Biological Diversity et. al. to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Joe Manchin, and Rep. Frank Pallone. “RE: CONGRESS SHOULD ENACT A FEDERAL RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY STANDARD AND REJECT GAS AND FALSE SOLUTIONS.” May 12, 2021. Accessed July 25, 2023. https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/energy-justice/pdfs/2021-5-12_600-Group-Letter-for-RES.pdf?_gl=1*1c9h3t8*_gcl_au*MTc3NjM3MTM1Mi4xNjg5OTU1MzAz
3. “Nuclear explained.” U.S. Energy Information Administration. Accessed July 25, 2023. https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/nuclear/us-nuclear-industry.php
4. “The Science of Sustainability.” The Nature Conservancy. October 13, 2018. Accessed July 25, 2023. https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/the-science-of-sustainability/