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We're managing an overall budget of about $9 million at Birds Canada—and growing. We have six program areas. The program area where most of our citizen science work happens is called Assessing the State of Canada's Birds. That program area runs about $2 million to $2.5 million a year. The federal government is a significant contributor to that, and we're very grateful, but overall it's still less than half of that contribution. So, we have philanthropic contributions and lots of individual donors—and that's something that I think is really interesting to emphasize. In a charitable space oftentimes you'll hear that individual donors are the ones who are closest to the work. These citizen scientists are not only volunteering, but in many cases they're also financially contributing.