Protect Our Parks

Protect Our Parks.

The national parks face many threats, from dangers like climate change to the continued depletion of their natural resources. With your support, Among The Wild has pledged to donate 10% of our Parks Collection profits to the National Park Foundation to help protect and preserve our country's greatest collection of natural, historic, and cultural treasures. Here’s to the amazing landscapes that bring us adventure, pure joy, and the freedom to explore the path less taken!

Protecting the places that matter MOST!


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Impact Grants are designed to help parks in need of a small amount of additional funding transform innovative ideas into successful programs or partnerships that address critical needs.

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The Park Service is grappling with under-funding, staff shortages and an $11 billion repair backlog, despite a 19 percent increase in visitors over the last five years.

The National Park Foundation directly supports programs in our parks. These programs protect the national parks, connect more people to parks by increasing access for all, and inspire a love of parks to a new generation of outdoor explorers.


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In the past fifty years, the National Park Foundation has helped conserve over 25,000 acres of private land through partnerships with NPS, private donors, landowners, and non-profit organizations.


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Open OutDoors is a program created for kids to enjoy, understand and connect with nature in exciting ways by facilitating outdoor activity, experiential learning, and cultural heritage exercises.

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As of December 2018, the National Park Service employs approximately 27,000 employees who oversee 418 units, of which 61 are designated national parks.


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Learn more at NationalParks.org

HOW WE ARE HELPING!

Our Contributions: $1,101.48 (Last Updated 7/31/20)
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“Conserve the scenery and the natural and historic objects and wildlife therein, and to provide for the enjoyment of the same in such manner and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.”
— National Park Service Mission Statement