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The National Park Foundation has just received an unprecedented $100 million grant, the largest in its 60-year history, thanks to a donation from Lilly Endowment Inc. This monumental funding comes at a crucial time for America's national parks, aiming to secure their future and enhance their preservation.
The grant will focus on four major areas. First, it will help "Inspire the Next Generation of Park Stewards" by creating programs for young people to learn about history, environmental care, and the natural world. Second, it will support efforts to "Conserve and Preserve Threatened Parks and Wildlife," ensuring that delicate ecosystems and diverse species are protected. Third, the funds will be used to "Ensure a World-Class Visitor Experience," making sure parks can handle growing visitor numbers and incorporate new technology while remaining accessible and amazing. Lastly, the grant will help "Tell a More Complete Story of America," including the voices and contributions of communities that have been overlooked in the past.

Will Shafroth, president and CEO of the National Park Foundation, expressed deep gratitude for the donation. He emphasized that private contributions have always been essential in meeting park needs, and this historic gift will significantly boost their efforts to make national parks available and enjoyable for future generations.

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This $100 million grant is a key part of "The Campaign for National Parks," a $1 billion fundraising initiative aimed at addressing critical needs across the 430 national park sites in the U.S. The funding will address the challenges of overcrowding in national parks, which have seen record numbers of visitors. In 2023, national parks attracted over 325.5 million visits, an increase of 13 million from the previous year. Many parks, including 20 that set visitation records, have struggled with the impacts of this surge, such as overcrowding, safety issues, and damage to resources.

To combat these problems, several parks have introduced pilot programs, including timed entry and vehicle reservation systems. Some popular trails, like Zion's Angels Landing, now require advance permits to manage visitor flow.

While the grant news does not specify all the new measures to be implemented, it marks a significant step in supporting and enhancing America's national parks. The National Park System, with over 400 sites nationwide, had a $3.3 billion budget in 2024, but this additional funding promises to address urgent needs and future challenges.

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