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National Park Foundation
NameNational Park Foundation
Formation1967
LocationWashington, D.C.
Key peopleWill Shafroth, Sterling Tucker

National Park Foundation. The National Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that works to protect and preserve the United States' national parks and national monuments, such as Yellowstone National Park, Yosemite National Park, and the Statue of Liberty. The foundation was established in 1967 by Congress to support the National Park Service in its mission to conserve and protect the country's natural and cultural resources, including Grand Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The foundation works with various partners, including The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the National Geographic Society, to achieve its goals and support the work of rangers and conservationists like John Muir and Aldo Leopold.

History

The National Park Foundation was established in 1967 with the signing of the National Park Foundation Act by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The act created the foundation as a non-profit organization to support the National Park Service in its mission to conserve and protect the country's natural and cultural resources, including Acadia National Park, Olympic National Park, and Rocky Mountain National Park. The foundation's early work focused on supporting the development of national parks and national monuments, such as Mount Rushmore National Memorial and Devils Tower National Monument, and promoting their use and appreciation by the public, including through partnerships with organizations like the National Park Conservation Association and the Trust for Public Land. The foundation has also worked to support the preservation of historic sites, such as Independence Hall and Monticello, and to promote the work of historians and archaeologists like David McCullough and Howard Zinn.

Mission_and_Objectives

The National Park Foundation's mission is to protect and preserve the United States' national parks and national monuments for future generations, including Glacier National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, and Congaree National Park. The foundation's objectives include supporting the National Park Service in its conservation and protection efforts, promoting the use and appreciation of national parks and national monuments by the public, and providing educational and recreational opportunities for visitors, including through partnerships with organizations like the National Park Foundation's Find Your Park initiative and the National Geographic Education program. The foundation also works to support the preservation of historic sites, such as Gettysburg National Military Park and Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and to promote the work of historians and archaeologists like Doris Kearns Goodwin and James Loewen.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The National Park Foundation has a range of programs and initiatives to support its mission and objectives, including the Find Your Park initiative, which aims to promote the use and appreciation of national parks and national monuments by the public, and the National Park Service's Centennial Initiative, which celebrates the National Park Service's 100th anniversary and promotes the importance of national parks and national monuments to the country's natural and cultural heritage, including Petrified Forest National Park, Saguaro National Park, and Biscayne National Park. The foundation also supports educational and recreational programs, such as the National Park Service's Junior Ranger Program and the National Geographic Education program, which aim to promote the use and appreciation of national parks and national monuments by young people, including through partnerships with organizations like the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA. Additionally, the foundation supports the work of rangers and conservationists like Stephen Mather and Horace Albright.

Partnerships_and_Collaborations

The National Park Foundation works with a range of partners to support its mission and objectives, including the National Park Service, The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the National Geographic Society. The foundation also partners with corporations like REI and Patagonia to support its programs and initiatives, including the Find Your Park initiative and the National Park Service's Centennial Initiative. Additionally, the foundation works with non-profit organizations like the National Park Conservation Association and the Trust for Public Land to support the preservation of historic sites, such as Pearl Harbor and Arlington National Cemetery, and to promote the work of historians and archaeologists like Joseph Ellis and Nell Irvin Painter.

Impact_and_Achievements

The National Park Foundation has had a significant impact on the conservation and protection of the United States' national parks and national monuments, including Denali National Park and Preserve, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and Carlsbad Caverns National Park. The foundation's programs and initiatives have helped to promote the use and appreciation of national parks and national monuments by the public, and have supported the preservation of historic sites, such as Fort McHenry and Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The foundation has also worked to support the work of rangers and conservationists like Gifford Pinchot and Rachel Carson, and has helped to promote the importance of national parks and national monuments to the country's natural and cultural heritage, including through partnerships with organizations like the National Park Foundation's Centennial Challenge and the National Geographic Society's Explorers Program.

Governance_and_Funding

The National Park Foundation is governed by a board of directors that includes representatives from the National Park Service, The Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the National Geographic Society. The foundation is funded through a combination of donations and grants from corporations and non-profit organizations, including REI and Patagonia, as well as through partnerships with organizations like the National Park Conservation Association and the Trust for Public Land. The foundation also receives funding from the National Park Service and other government agencies, including the Department of the Interior and the National Park Service's Centennial Initiative. The foundation's funding supports its programs and initiatives, including the Find Your Park initiative and the National Park Service's Centennial Initiative, and helps to promote the conservation and protection of the United States' national parks and national monuments, including Everglades National Park, Redwood National and State Parks, and Olympic National Park. Category:National parks

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