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Hydro Flask Awards Park For All Grants
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BEND, Ore. - Hydro Flask announced the 2018 recipients of its Parks for All Charitable Giving Program which supports non-profit organizations in the U.S. and beyond to help build, maintain, restore and provide better access to public parks and green spaces. Sixteen non-profits will receive over half a million dollars through the program this year. Parks for All launched in 2017.
The 2018 recipients include the National Park Trust; the Trust for Public Land’s Pop-up Park program; the Appalachian Trail Conservancy; and the Latino Outdoors Vamos Outdoors initiative. Parks for All will provide funds for continued ferry service on Maine’s Kennebec River along the Appalachian Trail, as well as for Florida’s Biscayne Bay Waterkeeper, the Cal-Wood Education Center in Colorado, the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance in Washington State, park and conservation organizations in New York, Maryland, PIttsburgh, and Tennessee, as well as the Continental Divide Trail Coalition and the Pacific Northwest Trail Association. Outside the U.S., grants are going to the U.K.’s Surfers Against Sewage and Canada’s Bruce Trail Conservancy. Hydro Flask is an award-winning company that produces high-performance, insulated stainless steel flasks and a line of innovative soft coolers.
To find out more about the Parks for All program or to apply for a grant, visit the Parks for All webpage.