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VisitWhat type of projects will receive the largest portion of the $100 million gift from the National Park Service Nonprofit?
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National Park Service Nonprofit Receives $100M Gift
Aug 26, 2024, 11:00 AM
The National Park Service's official nonprofit organization is set to receive a record-high gift of $100 million. This substantial grant, described as transformative, is intended to address the needs of over 400 sites across the United States. The donation marks the largest in the nonprofit's history, highlighting the significant impact it is expected to have on the country's national parks, including potential benefits for areas such as Florida.
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