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How You Can Help Our Parks
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The National Park Trust stands ready to protect and expand America's parks each time land within parks becomes available.

 

Painted Hills Area, John Day Fossil beds, OR
Photo by Robert M. Burns, ARA


Individuals, foundations, corporations, and others can act now to help us seize these opportunities as they arise.

Learn about NPT at AOL Foundation's www.helping.org

It can securely accept financial  contributions for NPT.

 

Workplace Giving - NPT (Agency code:2358) is an approved charity for the Combined Federal Campaign & for many State Employee Campaigns.

Please consider making a pledge through these campaigns. 

Here are other ways you can help:

Land Donation Guidelines

  • Notify NPT about property for sale in or adjacent to national parks.

  • Ask to receive NPT's NEWSletter which will keep you up-to-date on acquisitions.

  • Learn about the tax benefits of donating property (such as real estate or stocks) and gift annuities to NPT.

  • Consider making a "will that works" by remembering the "National Park Trust Inc. " (our legal name) in your will -- it is a way that you can help limit expenses in settling your estate, perhaps save taxes, and have the satisfaction of knowing that your estate will benefit the nation's estate.

  • Become an NPT Contributor by making a tax-deductible contribution.

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Thanks for your support, your purchases help NPT. You pay the same low prices.

The National Park Trust is a non-profit charitable organization exempt from taxation. All contributions are 100 percent tax deductible.
Make your check payable to:

National Park Trust
415-2nd Street, N.E. Suite 210
Washington DC 20002
Phone: (202) 548-0500; Fax: (202) 548-0595

npt@parktrust.org

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