10 Years of
Leave It Better
Than You Found It™
Our Leave It Better™ Mission
Parks Project supports parklands in three ways
Project Funding
Supporting park projects through financial contributions.
To date, Parks Project has given back over $2.7 million to parklands—and we’re just getting started. Our funding has supported everything from native plant nursery efforts in Joshua Tree to trail restoration in Yosemite, the Cougar Project in Yellowstone, and youth education programs in Zion. We’ve also helped fuel habitat restoration in Acadia and advocacy work through NPCA.
Since 2015, we've given back over $2.7 million to Parklands.
Volunteering
Engaging individuals and communities in on-the-ground action.
We believe the best way to Leave It Better™ is to get involved. Through our clean-up kits and ongoing community programs, we’re making environmental action accessible and part of a greater lifestyle. From city parks to iconic public lands, we’re creating a movement of park lovers who care deeply and act boldly.
Since 2015, we've logged over 5,500+ hours of volunteering.
Advocacy
Showcasing the hard work & amplifying the voices of our park partners.
We use our platform to elevate conservancies, nonprofits, and grassroots efforts working to protect our wild spaces. From content campaigns to fundraising drives, we help share our partners’ missions with a broader audience. It’s about giving today’s park stewards the microphone and empowering tomorrow’s advocates to pick it up. When we tell their stories, we invite more people to take action.
Since 2015, we've partnered wth over 80 organizations accross the country.
What We've Achieved Together
2024 Year In Review
Restoring Glacier National Park’s Native Habitat
National Park Trails Day with Merrell
Catskills Center Volunteer Project
2024 Year In Review
Restoring Glacier National Park’s Native Habitat
National Park Trails Day with Merrell
Catskills Center Volunteer Project
Resources For Our Partners
Join us in
Leaving It Better
For more information please contact Julia Calles:
julia@parksproject.us
