The Grand Canyon Association (GCA) is the National Park Service's official non-profit partner raising private funds to benefit the Grand Canyon National Park. The profits raised are used in operating retail bookstores, visitor centers within the park, and providing educational opportunities about the natural and cultural history of the region.
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History
Grand Canyon Association was founded by naturalist Edwin D. McKee in February 1932 as the Grand Canyon Natural History Association (GCNHA). In 1937, the GCNHA was legally established as a cooperating association, a private, non-profit organization whose mission was to support the education and preservation programs of federally protected lands. The purpose of the GCNHA was stated to be "to stimulate and encourage scientific research and investigation in the field of geology, botany, zoology, ethnology, archaeology, and related subjects in the Grand Canyon region."
In October 1994, the association's board of directors approved changing the name of the association from the Grand Canyon Natural History Association to the Grand Canyon Association, in part to emphasize an expanding list of services, books, and products focusing on cultural history, thus not always fitting the bill of "natural history."
More recently, Grand Canyon Association began to raise funds for specific park projects and initiatives that enhance the visitor experience and preserve the park for generations to come.
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Grand Canyon Field Institute
The Grand Canyon Field Institute (GCFI) was founded in 1993 to support the Grand Canyon National Park's efforts to offer educational and interpretive services. Grand Canyon Field Institute offers guided hiking, backpacking and river rafting tours and classes at Grand Canyon National Park.
Projects
Grand Canyon Association has helped to fund and execute a variety of projects within the park. Recent projects include:
- Bright Angel Trailhead renovation. The Bright Angel Trail is one of the oldest and most visited trails in Grand Canyon National Park. GCA raised funds to cover the cost of the project, which included new seating, new restrooms, stone masonry walls, and accessible walkways.
- Kolb Studio renovation. GCA received a $100,000 grant from American Express to help fund the restoration of the Kolb Studio, a historic structure that sits on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The projected cost of the entire project, scheduled for completion in fall 2013, is $500,000.
Books
The GCA publishes on average three to five books annually. Topics of their books include original research on the Grand Canyon, scientific monographs, Native American history, and guidebooks.
In association with the Grand Canyon National Park, the GCA co-publishes the park's newspaper, The Guide, with translations in many languages, including Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, French, German, Korean, and Italian.
Membership
Grand Canyon Association has an active Membership program. Members have always been an essential part of the Grand Canyon Association. Members become part of a community of people who care deeply about the future of Grand Canyon National Park. Member by member, dollar by dollar, we are ensuring that future generations may enjoy Grand Canyon as we currently do.
Exhibits
In 1990 the GCNHA funded the restoration and reopening of Kolb Studio, and in 1993 reopened the studio's auditorium as a public exhibition space. The venue hosts rotating exhibits that highlight the inspirational power of the Grand Canyon.
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