A planned gift is a simple and impactful way to leave a legacy of your love for our national parks. We invite you to join our many supporters who include Washington’s National Park Fund as a beneficiary in their will or estate plans as part of our Parks Everlasting Society.
It’s easy to designate WNPF as a beneficiary in one of your retirement plans, a life insurance policy, bank account, or estate plan.
Your attorney can assist you or you can visit FreeWill.com to prepare an uncomplicated will at no cost.
For all legal purposes, please refer to our organization as:
Washington’s National Park Fund 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98101 Tax ID: 01-0869799
If you do include WNPF in your future plans, reach out. We can work with you or your professional advisor to make sure your giving objectives will reflect your passion and meet your wishes when the time comes. And most importantly: we will welcome you into our community of park lovers and celebrate your support today.
A bequest certainly fits the national parks better than almost anything you can do. You are saying ‘I want to invest in something beyond my lifetime.’ I can’t think of anything that is more permanent than preservation of our national parks. The legacy of a bequest gift will go on for generations to come. Our children’s children benefit from that kind of gift.
– Honorable Dan Evans, former Governor and Senator, founder of Washington’s National Park Fund
Get In Touch: Heather Danforth Donor Engagement Manager fund@wnpf.org (206) 623-2063
Other Planned Giving Options
Cover photo: Olympic National Park by Corinne Alexandra, and footer photo (below): Mount Rainier National Park by Andy Porter 📷