The Philippine Eagle Conservation Program Foundation, Inc. was registered with the SEC as a non-stock, non-profit corporation on February 6, 1987 with Company Registration Number 138202. It is located at Malagos, Baguio District, Davao City. The Foundation has 38 regular staff, 13 project-based staff, 15 regular volunteers and 15 members of the Board of Trustees.
The Philippine Eagle Foundation envisions a country where lush green forest exists in each of its major island groups with people helping the Philippine Eagle grow and thrive naturally. They look forward to seeing these forests to continue to provide clean water, clean air, abundant wildlife and products that will sustain the next generations to come. Its purpose is to “pursue a holistic approach to ensure the survival of the Philippine Eagle , the biodiversity it represents and the sustainable use of our forest resources for future generations to enjoy. The Foundation takes a comprehensive approach to conservation, engaging in research, community-based efforts for on-site protection and public education to save the Great Philippine Eagle and its habitat.
It was certified by PCNC for 5 years on April 5, 2001 and which ended on April 4, 2006. On its second application, it was granted another 5-year certification on December 8, 2006 and which ended on December 7, 2011. On its 3rd application, it was again granted another 5 years on October 4, 2011 which ended on September 12, 2016.