Past Grants
Last Fall we made our biggest round of grants ever, funding grants of $1,000 each to: Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, to help pay for plants that students used in the "School To Work" habitat restoration project; to the Friends of Crater Lake National Park in Oregon, to help pay to construct a new trail to the Park Headquarters Historic District; to the Sequoia Fund in California, to pay for signs identifying trees and plants surrounding the Visitor Center at Ash Mountain in Sequoia National Park; to Big Bend National History Association in Texas, to pay for "Desert Mountain Overlook, an interpretive wayside exhibit in the National Park.

$1000 grants were also awarded to the Isle Royale Natural History Association in Michigan, to help pay for production of a book documenting the parkšs "Artist in Residence" program; to the Rocky Mountain National Park Associates in Colorado, to help fund development and construction of educational exhibits for a new visitor center; to the Yosemite Association in California to help offset the printing expenses of the long awaited, An Illustrated Flora of Yosemite National Park; and a $1000 grant was made to the Grand Canyon Association in Arizona, to help fund the Exhibit Program in the Historic Kolb Studio on the edge of the South Rim.

Reaching all the way to the Caribbean, a $662.00 grant is being made to the Friends of The Virgin Islands National Park to help pay for design and production of a new interpretive sign featuring information on the archaeology dig at Cinnamon Bay.
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