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Major Donation Received For Grand Canyon Trail Endowment

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avatar Major Donation Received For Grand Canyon Trail Endowment
February 18, 2014 01:47PM
The Grand Canyon Association, the park’s official nonprofit partner, has received a $1 million donation from Arizona Public Service that will establish an endowment to help preserve and protect Grand Canyon's trails. This is one of the most significant private, philanthropic gifts in Grand Canyon's history.

The Trails Forever endowment will provide ongoing funding that will be vital in helping to maintain approximately 350 miles of trails, 126 miles of which receive scheduled maintenance. The park has a current maintenance backlog of over $300 million; $44 million of that backlog is associated with the trail system.

This endowment will help Grand Canyon's trail crew maintain and improve many more miles of backcountry trails in addition to the popular main corridor trails like the Bright Angel Trail, South Kaibab and North Kaibab Trails and the River Trail. A portion of the APS gift was used to help renovate the Bright Angel Trailhead.

Ninety-eight percent of Grand Canyon's 1.2 million acres are in the backcountry and only accessible by the trail system. In 2013, Grand Canyon National Park hosted over 37,000 overnight backcountry users.

"This generous donation from the Arizona Public Service Company is the lead gift that establishes an endowment for trail maintenance at Grand Canyon National Park," stated Dave Uberuaga, the park’s superintendent. "APS have long been known for their philanthropic work in the state of Arizona and their commitment to community. As we approach the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, this donation establishes a path that will ensure those generations to come enjoy one of our nation's most precious gifts – the Grand Canyon, for the next 100 years and beyond."

APS has a long history of giving back to the Arizona community and has become an important partner for the Grand Canyon, participating in large volunteer projects, donating photovoltaic solar equipment for use and education, and providing power to the park since 1955.

"APS is proud to be part of this historic partnership to preserve and protect the Grand Canyon." said Don Brandt, chairman and CEO. "It is my hope that the public-private partnership forged today between APS and the Grand Canyon Association encourages businesses around the country to take an active role in preserving and protecting our national treasures."

This gift is one of the more significant gifts to Grand Canyon Association in support of Grand Canyon National park in its history.

"This generous $1 million donation to the Grand Canyon is an example of how committed APS is to the community and shows the importance of public private partnerships, said Susan Schroeder, executive director of Grand Canyon Association."In a period of shrinking budgets this donation and endowment will offset budget shortfalls and keep Grand Canyon's trails open for the public to enjoy."
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