National Parks Conservation Association

We believe that America's national parks and historical sites embody the American spirit. They are windows to our past, homes to some of our rarest plants and animal species, and places where every American can go to find inspiration, peace, and open space.

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But these living, breathing monuments to our nation's history, culture, and landscape need care and support to overcome the many dangers that threaten to destroy them forever. At the National Parks Conservation Association, we work every day to ensure our national parks get that vital care and support.

NPCA plays a crucial role in ensuring that these magnificent lands and landmarks are protected in perpetuity:

  • We advocate for the national parks and the National Park Service; 
  • we educate decision makers and the public about the importance of preserving the parks; 
  • we help to convince members of Congress to uphold the laws that protect the parks and to support new legislation to address threats to the parks; 
  • we fight attempts to weaken these laws in the courts; 
  • and we assess the health of the parks and park management to better inform our advocacy work.

In more than 90 years, we have grown to represent more than 600,000 members and supporters through our DC headquarters and 23 regional and field offices, all working to "protect and enhance America's National Park System for present and future generations."

EIN

53-0225165

CFC Code

12069

CFD Code

0314998

King County Charity Code

2578

City of Seattle Charity ID

14032

Address

1300 19th Street, NW, Suite 300
Washington, D.C.
20036

Phone number

(800) NAT-PARK

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Air pollution is among the most serious threats to national parks. Dirty air can darken the horizon and ruin scenic views. It also damages plants, harms fish and other wildlife, and even affects the health of visitors and park staff. Most of the air pollution affecting national parks results from the burning of fossil fuels, especially by coal-fired power plants. NPCA advocates for new regulations to clean up hundreds of outdated power plants spewing pollution that harms our lungs and parks. We’re also taking steps to protect America’s national parks from ill-conceived proposals to build new coal-fired power plants near the parks.
 
 
 

Mission

To protect and enhance America's National Parks for present and future generations.