Annual Reports
Your Smithsonian at work.
Financial and philanthropic support is outlined in our Annual Reports. The Smithsonian receives funding from federal government appropriations, other governmental entities, and private sources. Public dollars conserve national collections; sustain basic research; educate the public; provide for administrative and support services; and operate, maintain, and protect the large Smithsonian museum and research complexes. Private funds leverage federal dollars and provide the critical difference for endowing positions, carrying out innovative research, developing and building new facilities, opening groundbreaking exhibitions, reaching out to America’s diverse communities, and expanding and strengthening national collections.
Short-term goals and performance objectives focus the Smithsonian's resources on priorities for major construction projects; securing the funding necessary to address maintenance and revitalization of building; opening new exhibitions and updating others that will have tremendous public impact; improving visitor services; and strengthening stewardship of the national collections.
Annual Performance Plan: Fiscal Year 2021 (PDF)
The Smithsonian Institution's management and financial controls systems provide reasonable assurance that the Institution's programs and resources are protected from fraud, waste, and misuse.
Management's Discussion and Analysis: Fiscal Year 2021 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2020 - 10/1/19 through 9/30/20 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2019 - 10/1/18 through 9/30/19 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2018 - 10/1/17 through 9/30/18 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2017 - 10/1/16 through 9/30/17 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2016 - 10/1/15 through 9/30/16 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2015 - 10/1/14 through 9/30/15 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2014 - 10/1/13 through 9/30/14 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2013 - 10/1/12 through 9/30/13 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2012 - 10/1/11 through 9/30/12 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2011 - 10/1/10 through 9/30/11 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2010 - 10/1/09 through 9/30/10 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2009 - 10/1/08 through 9/30/09 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2008 - 10/1/07 through 9/30/08 (PDF)
Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, Form 990
FY2007 - 10/1/06 through 9/30/07 (PDF)
The Office of the Inspector General was established, in part, to provide a means for keeping the head of the Smithsonian Institution and the Congress fully and currently informed about problems and deficiencies relating to Institution programs and operations, and the necessity for and progress of corrective actions. The Office of the Inspector General fulfills this responsibility through semiannual reporting, as required by the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, testimony, and other means as the Inspector General finds necessary.
Annual Sustainability Reports and Implementation Plans
OMB Scorecard for Efficient Federal Operations/Management
Climate Action and Adaptation Plans
2016 Cultural Property: Protection of Iraqi and Syrian Antiquities (GAO-16-673, PDF)
2013 Congressionally Chartered Organizations: Key Principles for Leveraging Nonfederal Resources (GAO-13-549, PDF)
2009 Smithsonian Institution: Implementation of Governance Reforms Is Progressing, but Work Remains (GAO-10-190R, PDF)
2006 GAO Report on Smithsonian on Demand (PDF)
2005 GAO Report on Facilities Management Reorganization Is Progressing, but Funding Remains a Challenge
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