National Park Foundation

04/11/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/11/2024 14:31

NPF Celebrates 2023 Accomplishments

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.

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  • 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