04/11/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/11/2024 14:31
Fiscal year 2023 was a monumental year for the National Park Foundation (NPF). From adding over 1500 acres to the National Park System and supporting the establishment of a new national park site - Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument - to hitting a milestone in our Open OutDoors for Kids program by connecting more than 2 million students to national parks, NPF has much to celebrate.
During fiscal year 2023, NPF granted a record-breaking $70.2 million to parks and partners, increasing the scope and scale of NPF's mission to ensure that parks are preserved forever and that everyone feels welcome and a part of their stewardship.
Explore all this and more in NPF's 2023 Annual Report and learn how you can support this important work.
Boat tour at Anacostia Park, supported in part by NPF's Junior Ranger Angler program
NPS Photo / Claire Hassler
Interior of Tallahatchie County Courthouse, part of Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument
NPF Photo
Middle schoolers on an Open OutDoors for Kids-supported field trip to Acadia National Park
NPS Photo
Manatee at Blue Spring. An NPF grant is helping monitor and map eelgrass to prevent the loss of manatee habitat at Wekiva Wild & Scenic River
Save the Manatees Club
Murals outside the Old Courthouse at Gateway Arch National Park, supported by an NPF grant
Gateway Arch Park Foundation / Bailey Elizabeth Rogers
Rendering of completed exhibit space in undercroft of the Lincoln Memorial
NPS Photo
Solar panels installed during a visitor center renovation project at Virgin Islands National Park
NPS Photo / Elsa Alvear
Boat tour at Anacostia Park, supported in part by NPF's Junior Ranger Angler program
NPS Photo / Claire Hassler