National Park Foundation

National Park Foundation

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Washington, DC 69,545 followers

We’re the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service. We protect national parks and connect people to them.

About us

The National Park Foundation works to protect wildlife and park lands, preserve history and culture, educate and engage youth, and connect people everywhere to the wonder of parks. We do it in collaboration with the National Park Service, the park partner community, and with the generous support of donors, without whom our work would not be possible.

Website
http://www.nationalparks.org
Industry
Fundraising
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1967
Specialties
Fundraising, National Park Grants, Corporate Partnerships, National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, Easter Egg Roll, New Media Initiatives, Community Partnerships, Strategic investments, and Planned Giving

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    “They need to know that nature nurtures and heals.” -Manny Almonte, Founder, Young Masterminds Initiative, Camping to Connect With NPF’s support, Young Masterminds Initiative dba Camping to Connect brings teenagers from New York to national parks to camp and connect with each other outdoors. Their recent trip to Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area was featured on NBC Nightly News! Camping to Connect is supported through NPF’s ParkVentures program. ParkVentures supports equity-focused outdoor leaders and organizations by providing grants for projects and activities that help people create and strengthen life-long relationships with national parks. Learn more about NPF’s ParkVentures Program: https://lnkd.in/gcjgB7VY Learn more about Camping to Connect: https://lnkd.in/e9xswy8Q

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    Enter the free ticket lottery for the 2024 National Christmas Tree Lighting! This year’s event will take place on Thursday, Dec. 5 on the Ellipse at The White House and President's Park. Free tickets will be awarded through an online lottery, which will close on Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. ET. To enter the lottery, visit www.recreation.gov and click “TICKET LOTTERY.” You may also call 877-444-6777 to enter the lottery. Lottery applicants will be notified about their ticket status on Nov. 8. 📸: Elman Studio for NPF

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    Service corps crews work on some of the most important projects in national parks – things like trail maintenance, tree planting, habitat restoration, and installing park infrastructure. This year, NPF invested $5.8 million to support 47 service corps projects across the country, which engage young adults while they explore future careers, gain practical field skills, and develop confidence as leaders. Learn more about NPF’s Service Corps program: https://lnkd.in/dxXmNjti  

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    🔨 Have you heard about the Women in Trades crew from Appalachian Conservation Corps? This unique program provides a safe space for participants to learn, grow, and build their careers in historical restoration and conservation! 🌿 This year’s crew, based in Shenandoah National Park, is gaining valuable project support and hands-on skills while contributing to vital restoration efforts. They camp overnight, working outdoors in all weather conditions—rain or shine!—performing manual labor on projects such as re-mortaring stonework, stone masonry, painting, trail construction, and refurbishing historic Civilian Conservation Corps cabins in the park! 🏞️✨ Check out some pictures to see the action! 📸✨ Appalachian Conservation Corps National Park Foundation

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    Over the next three years, NPF supported science fellows are conducting research projects prioritizing climate change adaptation, conservation, visitor use, and biodiversity in parks across the country. One of these fellows, Dr. James Lamping, is working with the North Coast and Cascades Inventory & Monitoring Network and five NPS sites. His research focuses on managing unprecedented fires in wet forests, including fuel treatments in ancient forests and targeted fire suppression to safeguard salmon-bearing streams. Learn more about this year’s cohort: https://lnkd.in/eV3SxGDC Photo Credit: LoweStock (North Cascades National Park)

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    “A single mom who works two jobs Who loves her kids and never stops With gentle paws and the heart of a fighter I'm a grrrrvivor!” Hail to 128 Grazer, Queen of Fat Bear Week! The 2024 champion is the first in tournament history to win while also caring for a cub. Let us raise our paws and honor the royal highness of roundness, the majestic monarch of munching, the snacking sovereign of salmon. 128 “Grazer” is one of the most successful and adaptable bears when it comes to bulking up for winter. Thank you to everyone who followed along, cast a vote, and celebrated the importance of Katmai’s bears and the rich ecosystem they live in and support. Special shoutout to the “official sponsor” of Fat Bear Week, the sockeye salmon. Image: A bulked up bear (128 Grazer) standing in a forested area at Katmai National Park & Preserve

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    With support from NPF, historian Laura Dominguez recounts violence against Chinese Americans at two sites in the American West. Story: https://lnkd.in/eAB8i4Hi Recognizing Chinese American communities’ own efforts to repair and remember, Dr. Dominguez is collaborating with local partners to designate and memorialize new historic sites that will broaden awareness and open dialogue about anti-immigrant violence in America, then and now. Dr. Dominguez’s work is an outstanding example of how NPF connects research to place-making to tell stories forgotten by some but whose legacies have meaning for us all. 📸: National Park Service

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    NPF is excited to announce more than $1 million in grants through a Rivers and Trails RFP! Explore the projects: https://lnkd.in/eWVx_KcC These projects will enhance the visitor experience at these sites, create opportunities for on-trail education, fund research, wildlife conservation, and much more. Today marks the anniversary of the National Trails System Act of 1968 and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, legislation that enabled the protection of some of our nation’s most iconic places. NPF’s support helps bolster the resiliency of and futureproof these sites! 📸: iStock/UWMadison

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    Biologists in Joshua Tree National Park have been monitoring desert tortoises since 2003. It's one of the longest-running tortoise monitoring programs in the nation. Scientists began tracking to learn whether adding curbs to some roads to protect habitats from vehicles would interfere with tortoises’ movement. They discovered that tortoises could scale the curbs with a slight modification to their design. Tortoise tracking continues to provide new insights into tortoise behaviors. With NPF’s support, Joshua Tree National Park was able to purchase 18 transmitters to track the desert tortoises living within the park boundaries. These transmitters are specifically designed to safely adhere to the shell of the desert tortoise with glue mounts allowing the animal to live and function normally. 📸: National Park Service

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    Public lands are: ⛰️ Spaces to explore 🗽 Iconic places 📜 Home to our history 🌄 Where we come together Today, we celebrate public lands and the memories we've made. Happy Public Lands Day! 📸: Sarah Gustafson 📸: lunamarina 📸: National Park Service 📸: Maribel_Torres

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