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Rocky Mountain
National Park Fund

of the Rocky Mountain Nature Association


Fundraising for projects of significance
in Rocky Mountain National Park


In cooperation with the National Park Service, the Rocky Mountain National Park Fund directs charitable contributions toward significant long-term projects, aiding the park with capital construction, historical preservation, education and land protection. The RMNA is committed to the fulfillment of National Park Service goals, especially the preservation of the park's wilderness character and the education of its visitors. Since 1986, the RMNA has completed over 40 projects valued at more than $10 million for the protection and improvement of Rocky Mountain National Park.

Rocky Mountain National Park
Needs Friends Like You!




RMNA is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization, Federal Identification #84-0472090. Gifts are 100% tax deductible. Donors will receive an acknowledgement letter and be listed in the RMNA Quarterly newsletter.

RMNA also accepts stock transfers and assists with setting up planned giving funds. Please contact the RMNA if you have questions.

 
To make a memorial donation, please contact the Rocky Mountain Nature Association at 970-586-0108, or send your donation with memorial gift details to:

Rocky Mountain National Park Fund
Rocky Mountain Nature Association
PO Box 3100
Estes Park, CO 80517
 
    Over the last twenty-six years the Rocky Mountain Nature Association has tackled 49 special improvement projects benefiting the park. Ranging from educational exhibits to visitor centers, from wheelchair accessible trails to land purchases, from publications to saving historic buildings - in every case, donors made these projects possible. Stewardship is doing something important today that matters long after tomorrow.
    Significant land needs to be purchased when it's available to protect against development. Trails need fixing and educational programs and exhibits need to be updated. Every national park has a host of needs. In Rocky Mountain, those needs are potential projects for the Rocky Mountain Nature Association.
    You can buy land for the park. You can improve the trails. You can educate the public. You can sponsor a Conservation Corps member. Your gift will make a difference!

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