2018-2019 Open OutDoors For Kids Grants - National Park Foundation

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2018-2019Open OutDoors for Kids GrantsPark NameAfrican Burial GroundNational MonumentAmerican Memorial ParkAnchorage Alaska PublicLands Information CenterAndersonville NationalHistoric SiteAntietam National BattlefieldBaltimore - Fort McHenryNational Monument andHistoric Shrine*Black Canyon of theGunnison National ParkBoston National HistoricalParkBryce Canyon National ParkCabrillo National MonumentCanaveral National SeashoreCanyonlands National ParkCapitol Reef National ParkCaptain John SmithChesapeake National HistoricTrailCapulin Volcano NationalMonumentCastle Clinton NationalMonumentCatoctin Mountain ParkChamizal National MemorialProject TitleAdinkra symbolism: the message beneath the surfaceField Trips to the Park: Engaging 4th graders inHistory and Nature at American Memorial ParkAnchorage Outdoor School: Connecting Every SixthGrader with Nature to Achieve Student SuccessEliminating Barriers to Experiencing History atAndersonville National Historic Site for Youth fromArea Title 1 SchoolsProvide Transportation to Antietam NationalBattlefield for Local 4th Grade Students for Hands-on,Immersive, Outdoor Education ProgramsConnecting Every 4th Grader to History and Naturethrough Baltimore’s ParksBlack Canyon Outdoor Classroom: ProvidingTransportation to Underserved StudentsStrengthen National Parks of Boston: Place-basedProgramming for Boston StudentsStrengthening Connections of Youth to the ParkClimate Kids Program: Utilizing Art, Storytelling, andScience to Educate Youth on Coastal ResilienceSeashore, Sunshine, and Stewardship - Engaging theNext Generation at Canaveral National SeashoreProvide Curriculum Based Education Programs to 4th,5th, and 6th Grade Students Through the CanyonCountry Outdoor Education (CCOE) Program.Salina Elementary Fourth Grade Field Trip to CapitolReef National Park 2018 to Attend Ranger-guidedEducational ProgramsA Student Journey of Relevance: Finding Meaning inthe Rivers of the Captain John Smith ChesapeakeNational Historic TrailOutdoor Leadership AcademyA Walk Through History 1700-1950Catoctin Mountain Park will connect local urban andrural students to the natural, cultural, historical andrecreational resources in the park.Where’s the Rio Now? Learning Their Own History* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.StateNYMPAKGAMDMDCOMAUTCAFLUTUTMDNMNYMDTX

2018-2019Channel Islands National ParkChattahoochee RiverNational Recreation AreaChesapeake and Ohio CanalNational Historical ParkCity of Rocks NationalReserveCleveland - Cuyahoga ValleyNational Park*Colorado NationalMonumentCongaree National ParkCraters of the Moon NationalMonument and NationalPreserveCumberland Island NationalSeashoreDeath Valley National ParkDry Tortugas National ParkEbey's Landing NationalHistorical ReserveErie Canalway NationalHeritage CorridorFire Island National SeashoreFirst State National HistoricalParkFort Larned National HistoricSiteFort Matanzas NationalMonumentFort Scott National HistoricSiteFort Smith National HistoricSiteFort Vancouver NationalHistoric SiteIsland AcademiesDiscovery Days at Sibley PondOutdoor Learning Experience at the C&O CanalNational Historical ParkReach out to every 4TH grade student in the MiniCassia area to get kids outside in nature at City ofRocks National Reserve.Connecting Youth with Ohio's National ParksJourney to the Monument – Field Trip TransportationGrantWe Are Leaving the Screen for the Green at CongareeNational Park4th Graders on the MoonCAGAMDIDOHCOSCIDCumberland Connections: Opening the Door to 4thGraders’ Backyard National ParkInvestigating the Powerful Forces that Shape OurShared Landscape through Hands-on Field TripsDiscovering the Dry Tortugas: Local students connecttheir back yard to their National ParkDiscover Ebey’s History - Fourth Graders Explore theReserveEvery Kid in the Erie CanalwayWilliam Floyd, Bay, and Barton Avenue Elementary4th graders Explore, Experience, and Enjoy Fire IslandNational Seashore - the National Park in TheirBackyardArCH (Arts, Culture, and Heritage) Preservation Days,and Make a Splash. (Funding will support twoprojects that will occur at First State NHP sites)Dwellings of Fort Larned – An Earthy Experience ofthe 19th CenturyHistorical and Ecological Exploration of Fort MatanzasNational MonumentBring Fourth Graders to Fort Scott NHS for SpringEducation ProgramsTransporting 1,900 4th Grade Students to Fort SmithNHS in 2019Increase Place-Based Learning Opportunities forUnderserved Schools, Year 3* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.SCCAFLWANYNYDEKSFLKSARWA

2018-2019General Grant NationalMemorialGeorge Rogers Clark NationalHistorical ParkGeorge Washington CarverNational MonumentGlacier National ParkGolden Gate NationalRecreation AreaGreat Smoky MountainsNational ParkGreenbelt ParkGuadalupe MountainsNational ParkHagerman Fossil BedsNational MonumentHamilton Grange NationalMemorialHomestead NationalMonument of AmericaHorseshoe Bend NationalMilitary ParkHouston - Big ThicketNational Preserve*Ice Age National Scenic TrailIndependence NationalHistorical ParkIndiana Dunes NationalLakeshoreJean Lafitte NationalHistorical Park and PreserveJoshua Tree National ParkKennesaw Mountain NationalBattlefield ParkKeweenaw NationalHistorical ParkUrban Nature Walk at General Grant NationalMemorial.2018-2019 Field Trip Reimbursement andFrontiersman Field DaysTransportation Support for Diverse Student Groupson Field Trips to George Washington Carver NationalMonumentGiving Montana Elementary Students a Public LandsExperienceEngaging 4th graders in Scientific Inquiry Into Geologyand Redwood Ecology at Muir Woods and GoldenGate NRAGreat Smoky Mountains National Park and FoothillsParkway, an outdoor classroom for underservedyouthContinuing Connections in our Backyard andDiscovering National Parks Beyond Greenbelt,MarylandA Walk on the Wild Side: Exploring the GuadalupeMountains WildernessHagerman Ups the Standards - Hagerman Fossil Bedswill lead the area schools in achieving success usingnewly passed Idaho state science standardsHouse and Grounds TourUnderserved Youth Exploring Homestead NationalMonumentHorseshoe Bend National Military Park Fourth GradeEducation DaysHouston Area Fourth Graders Discover Local PublicLands and WaterThe Art of SaunteringScience in the National ParkFourth Graders Find Their National Park at IndianaDunesStudents Use Their Heads, Hearts and Hands to Learn,Experience and Appreciate Nature in Jean LafitteNational Historical Park and PreserveSTEAM’ing Forward- Engaging Future Leaders ofJoshua Tree National Park with Science and ArtElementary Civil War Fieldtrip and FestivalCopper TRACES: Technology, Research, Art andmusic, Community, Environment, and Service are all* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.NYINMOMTCATNMDTXIDNYNEALTXWIPAINLACAGAMI

2018-2019Kings Mountain NationalMilitary ParkLake Mead NationalRecreation AreaLassen Volcanic National ParkLava Beds NationalMonumentLewis and Clark NationalHistoric TrailLincoln National Forest &White Sands NationalMonumentLittle Rock Central HighSchool National Historic SiteLos Angeles - Santa MonicaMountains NationalRecreation Area*Lowell National HistoricalParkLyndon B Johnson NationalHistorical ParkMaggie L. Walker NationalHistoric SiteMammoth Cave NationalParkMartin Luther King, Jr.National Historic SiteMesa Verde National ParkMiami - Everglades NationalPark and Biscayne NationalPark*Minneapolis-St. Paul Mississippi National Riverand Recreation Area*Montezuma Castle NationalMonumentMorristown NationalHistorical Parktools for better understanding the copper history ofKeweenaw National Historical Park.Transportation Funding to Kings Mountain NationalMilitary Park's"Education Days" Immersive Student ExperienceGet Outdoors at Lake Mead National Recreation Areato Learn, Serve, and Have Fun!Every Kid on a Volcano!NPF grant for 4th graders from Title I schools in RedBluff (and Redding) to visit Lassen Volcanic.Provide ranger guided geology and history toursthrough Lava Beds National MonumentMissouri River Days is an on-the-river educationprogram for the entire 4th grade at Columbia PublicSchools (CPS) with Missouri River Relief.Take It Outdoors, NM! 4th grade TransportationGrantsCivil Rights and the Great OutdoorsBuilding Lasting Connections with Los Angeles andVentura County 4th Grade Students through OutdoorEducation ProgramsEngineer It! Learning from the Past to Design theFutureFarm and Ranch Days at the LBJ Ranch & Frontier LifeDays at the Johnson SettlementThe Life of Maggie L. WalkerSharing Mammoth Cave National Park From Paducahto Pikeville, KentuckyStudents with King: A partnership between theNational Park Service and the King CenterFour Corners Students Visit Mesa Verde National ParkNational Park Neighbors Program - Miami Focus City4th Grade Education Programs 2018-19SCNVCACANENMARCAMATXVAKYGACOFLFourth Grade Field Trips on the Mississippi RiverMNTravel Grant for Fourth Graders in the Verde ValleyMeet MORR, National Parks and You!* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.AZNJ

2018-2019MotorCities NationalHeritage AreaMount Rainier National ParkNational Capital Parks - EastNational Park of AmericanSamoaNatural ResourcesStewardship and ScienceDirectorateNew Orleans Jazz NationalHistorical ParkNew River Gorge NationalRiverNew York - Gateway NationalRecreation Area*Nicodemus National HistoricSiteObed Wild and Scenic RiverOcmulgee NationalMonumentOklahoma City NationalMemorialOlympic National ParkOregon Caves NationalMonumentOvermountain VictoryNational Historic TrailMotorCities National Heritage Area Kidz OutdoorProgram. Getting kids outside and engaged withcultural, recreational and natural resource basedactivities.Sea to Summit: Bringing elementary students up tothe Volcano in their BackyardCitizen Scientists, Citizen Historians: ExploringEvidence at the Carter G. Woodson Home NationalHistoric SiteFa’asamoa: Connecting Samoan Students to theNational Park of American Samoa and Their IslandHeritageExpanding our Horizons: We look to expand ourhorizons this year with trips to new parks andengaging more with our community in each trip.The New Orleans French Quarter Historical TimeTravel uses collaborative community support forplace-based classroom and education programs tointegrate into fourth grade Social Studies.Send Students on Field Trips in National ParksCreate a Partner Collaborative for SustainableProgramming at GatewayLost Mail on the Prairie: A Problem-based HistoricalScavenger Hunt at Nicodemus National Historic Site.Connecting Urban Youth to the Obed Wild and ScenicRiver through Nature-Based Learning, OutdoorRecreation and PhotographyYouth experiencing American Indian culture throughdirect interaction with the Southeastern AmericanIndians.Going Beyond the Classroom at the Oklahoma CityNational Memorial & Museum: Connecting ourNational Memorial to Future Generations throughNature and ArtifactsEcosystems Explorations! - Field Trips to OlympicNational ParkOregon Caves: Journey through the WatershedOvermountain Victory Trail 330-mile commemorativemarch to Kings MountainCapitalizing on Success by Creating Connections tothe Ancestors: Northern New Mexico 3rd and 4thPecos National Historical Park Graders Discover their Past at Pecos.Petrified Forest National Park Student Phenology with Outdoor Citizens (S.P.O.C.)* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.MIWADCASCOLAWVNYKSTNGAOKWAORSCNMAZ

2018-2019Pictured Rocks NationalLakeshorePinnacles National ParkPipe Spring NationalMonumentPipestone NationalMonumentPiscataway ParkRainbow Bridge NationalMonumentRichmond NationalBattlefield ParkRiver Raisin NationalBattlefield ParkRock Creek ParkRocky Mountain NationalParkRosie the Riveter/WWIIHome Front NationalHistorical ParkRussell Cave NationalMonumentSaguaro National ParkSaint Paul's Church NationalHistoric SiteSalt River Bay NationalHistorical Park and EcologicalPreserveSeattle - Klondike GoldrushNational Historical Park andWing Luke Museum of theAsian Pacific AmericanExperience*Actively engage underserved fourth graders in publiclands found in their backyard at Pictured RocksNational Lakeshore, Hiawatha National Forest, andSeney National Wildlife Refuge.Provide Transportation Costs to UnderservedNeighboring SchoolsConnecting Community, Ranch, and Refuge at PipeSpring National Monument: TransportationScholarships for Underrepresented Local StudentsConnect Diverse Youth with Ancestral PipestoneQuarriesEco-Explorers: Colonial Time Warp in Piscataway ParkBridging the Gap: Place-based Learning andImmersive Educational Experiences at RainbowBridge National MonumentOn to Richmond!Travel Back in Time on the Ultimate Field TripExperienceWashington, DC's Agrarian and Industrial PastPeirce Mill Education Programs StudentTransportationNext Generation Transportation Fund for Title ISchools to Rocky Mountain National ParkEvery Kid in a Park Richmond PartnershipMICAAZMNMDAZVAMIDCCOCASoutheastern Native American Flutes: Music andFlute MakingTucson youth explore the Sonoran Desert uplands ofSaguaro National Park, creating personal connectionsto the park and nature through hands-on learningand place-based experiences.Increasing understanding of the American Revolutionat St. Paul's Church National Historic Site, andincreasing appreciation of national parks aseducational resourcesAmerindian Perspectives on Colonial EncountersALAZNYVIFurther Seattle’s collaborative approach to engagingyouth and their families with their national parks andother public lands* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.WA

2018-2019Selma to MontgomeryNational Historic TrailSequoia & Kings CanyonNational ParksShiloh National Military ParkSleeping Bear Dunes NationalLakeshoreSpringfield Armory NationalHistoric SiteSt. Louis - Gateway ArchNational Park and Ulysses S.Grant National Historic Site*Steamtown National HistoricSiteSelma to Montgomery National Historic Trail:Fostering student interest in history, democracy, andnatural resources.Expanding Park Education Opportunities to FresnoCounty SchoolsA. Corinth Contraband Camp Experience: First Stepsof FreedomB. Camp of Instruction: Citizen to SoldierExpansion of Winter Snowshoe Experience atSleeping Bear Dunes National LakeshoreRise Up! Shays' Rebellion and the Springfield ArmoryFederal Agencies Collaborate to Create a Teachingand Learning Community for St. Louis Metro Region4th GradersRailroads, Rivers & You!Buddy Bison Explores the Prairie with Wichita andTallgrass Prairie National Park Topeka Public Schools at Tallgrass Prairie Nationaland PreservePreserveThe Conservation PresidentTheodore RooseveltOver hunting and habitat decimation were issuesBirthplace National Historicconcerning President Roosevelt. Roosevelt’s passionSitefor the outdoors started in NYC as young boy.Theodore RooseveltTheodore Roosevelt, the Progressive Era, and theInaugural National HistoricEffort To Form a More Perfect UnionSiteConnecting Local 4th Grade Students to TontoNational Monument through Studying ArizonaHistory, Native American Culture, and the SonoranTonto National MonumentDesert EnvironmentTumacácori National1Day, TuParks – Shared Stories and Shared Field TripsHistorical ParkPartnering Tumacácori and TubacTuskegee Airmen NationalTuskegee Airmen Educational DayHistoric SiteTuskegee Institute NationalCuriosity of the George Washington CarverHistoric SiteConservation CrusadersExploration of the Economic and Cultural Impact ofUpper Delaware Scenic andthe Delaware and Hudson Canal on the Local as WellRecreational RiverNational Economy.Washington - National MallCapital Kids: A Focus on 4th Graders in D.C. Nationaland Memorial Parks*ParksWashita Battlefield National150th of the Washita: Healing with HistoryHistoric Site* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.ALCATNMIPAMOPAKSNYNYAZFLALALPADCOK

2018-2019White House - President'sParkWrangell-St. Elias NationalPark and PreserveWWII Valor in the PacificNational MonumentYellowstone National ParkYosemite National ParkZion National ParkThe White House: Where History Happens! Walkwhere presidents have walked and discover how1600 Pennsylvania Avenue historical events haveshaped our nationLocal Students Travel to Experience 3 Seasons in theWrangells“A Witness to History: Pearl Harbor’s Legacy.”Yellowstone Adventures: Every Student Outdoors 2018-2019Pathways to Parks: Student Rangers ConnectingUnderserved Merced, CA Youth to Yosemite NationalParkCarving the Canyon: Connecting Students to theGeology of their Public Lands* Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program.DCAKHIWYCAUT

Bryce Canyon National Park Strengthening Connections of Youth to the Park UT Cabrillo National Monument Climate Kids Program: Utilizing Art, Storytelling, and . Outdoor Leadership Academy NM Castle Clinton National Monument A Walk Through History 1700-1950 NY . NJ . 2018-2019 * Indicates an Open OutDoors for Kids Focus City program .