Funds at work

Red rock ruins with a mountainous landscape in the background.

We help national parks protect vital landscapes, preserve diverse histories and cultures, and deliver amazing visitor experiences.

We have provided more than $162 million in aid to national parks.

WNP’s Impact Since 2017

WNP funds help protect national parks by providing educational and interpretive products, programs, and services, funding important research, and creating learning opportunities for young people.

$ 4,380,911

Provided to enhance park visitor experiences
 

$ 720,000

In scientific research grants awarded

388 +

Outreach and community programs supported in Tucson

100,000 +

Junior Ranger books, badges, and materials given free to visitors

600 +

Cultural events across 12 Western states received funding
Four people conducting an archaeological dig in a dry, grassy area.

We are proud to have provided vital support to national parks since 1938. Always true to our mission, 100% of our resources help enrich and protect the park experience now and for the future.

Teen beside pin/badge collection displayed on a two-panel wooden board.

Reading better with parks

Naomie, 11, struggled with reading until she discovered the Junior Ranger program. She loves doing the activities. That’s helped her improve in reading, social studies, science, and math…

Read Naomi’s story

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