There are many ways to give and make a lasting difference for Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks. Further your financial goals and help keep Washington’s three national parks everlasting in the way that’s right for you.
You can help Washington’s National Park Fund support projects in the parks with a variety of giving options. Choose the one that makes sense for you.
Give a One-Time Gift
Make a cash gift to help support projects in the parks. Click the link to donate online or mail a check to PO Box 2128, Seattle, WA 98111-2128. We also accept donations on Venmo!
Give a Recurring Gift
Join Parks for all Seasons, our recurring giving program, and help provide the ongoing, sustaining support that keeps the parks thriving year over year.
Give a Gift for Max Impact
Our Over the Top Society supporters donate an unrestricted gift of $1,200+ per year to help push project funding “over the top” at the end of the fiscal year.
Give Through a DAF
Many national park supporters give through a Donor-Advised Fund (DAF) such as Schwab Charitable, the Seattle Foundation, or the Greater Tacoma Community Foundation.
Give in Honor or Memory
An honor or memorial gift to Washington’s National Park Fund is a meaningful way to leave a lasting legacy in the national parks on behalf of someone special to you.
Give to a Park Endowment
Gifts given to our national park endowments are invested for the long haul. You can rest easy knowing that investment income earned is awarded to the parks’ top priorities.
Workplace & Matching Gifts
Check if your employer offers the opportunity to opt in to workplace giving through a simple payroll deduction. Many will match your donation or donate for volunteer hours.
Donate Stock
When you donate stock to Washington’s National Park Fund you gain significant tax advantages, and we receive more pre-tax dollars to help your donation go further.
Planned Giving
Leave a legacy for the parks you love and join our Parks Everlasting Society by naming WNPF in your estate plan. Or, make an IRA or 401k gift that offers tax benefits now.
Donate a Used Vehicle
It’s easy to donate a variety of vehicles from cars to boats, trailers, RVs, motorcycles, and more. Your vehicle will be picked up at no cost to you and your gift is tax-deductible.
Our partners have a huge impact on the parks. Some fund entire projects, while others fund portions of projects, donate their services, give in-kind gifts at our events, or give a portion of retail sales.
Give a Corporate Gift
Supporting Washington’s National Park Fund is a great way for your company to give back to both the local community and the parks that enrich them. Consider partnering with us.
Give an In-Kind Gift
Many local companies support our mission by contributing in-kind gifts in support of our annual Auction for the Parks. Donate items for Auction bids, experiences, classes, and more.
There are so many ways to support the parks, from apparel purchases to volunteering. Explore your options and see what fits.
Purchase a License Plate
Join the thousands of Washingtonians who broadcast their love and support of the parks with a national parks license plate, and $28 from your purchase comes to us.
Shop to Support the Parks
Show off your love of national parks by making a purchase that makes a difference. You can buy park-themed items and other merchandise that supports our work.
Volunteer Your Time or Talent
Interested in helping out at an event, or have a specific talent that you can donate to support the parks? Maybe it’s graphic or web design, SEO, or event services. Let us know.
Get Social with Giving
Celebrating a birthday or special occasion? Click the link to set up a fundraiser and share it with your network. Social media more your style? Start a fundraiser on Facebook or Instagram.
Let’s talk about how you’d like to give. Whether it’s a gift of time or a major donation you have in mind, reach out to us:
Andrea Christensen Director of Donor Engagement (206) 623-2063 andrea@wnpf.org
Cover photo: Mount Rainier National Park by Mitch Pittman; footer photo (below): peaks in Olympic National Park by Nate Brown 📷