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Conservation Legacy Receives Grant from the National Park Foundation to Broaden Impact

Durango, CO (July 8th, 2025) — Conservation Legacy is proud to announce it has received a grant from the National Park Foundation (NPF), the official nonprofit partner of the National Park Service. Awarded to catalyze our efforts as part of the Collective Campaign — a cornerstone of The Campaign for National Parks — this grant supports our ongoing commitment to preserving, protecting, and enhancing national parks for everyone, forever.

This flexible funding underscores our shared belief in the power of partnership and our collective commitment to ensuring the enduring legacy of our national parks. With this grant, Conservation Legacy is better positioned to increase and strengthen our fundraising capabilities, address current challenges, and build for the future.

The grant is part of a larger, joint nationwide effort between the National Park Foundation, the National Park Friends Alliance, and over 100 park partners like Conservation Legacy — to collectively raise $4.5 billion by 2028 and further strengthen the philanthropic landscape for our national parks. The Campaign for National Parks aims to meet the evolving needs of our national parks through critical investments in land and wildlife conservation, historic preservation, infrastructure upgrades, and more.

Together with the National Park Foundation and organizations like ours across the country, we will ensure that our national parks are cared for and will be enjoyed by visitors today and for generations to come.

👉 Join us in supporting the future of our parks — explore how you can get involved, donate, or share our mission at www.nationalparks.org.

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