Tequesta Bay is one of the SFNPT’s newest corporate partners. By contributing to the SFNPT, Tequesta Bay supports Biscayne National Park, the largest marine park in the national park system, and the marine science education programs that bring thousands of South Florida school children to the park each year.
Learn more about Tequesta Bay and its commitment to healthy fisheries
The SFNPT is pleased to welcome Stewart Materials as one of our corporate partners supporting environmental education programs in South Florida’s national parks.
McKenzie supports Everglades education programs for South Florida school kids and other park programs through a partnership that began in 2016 with McKenzie’s support for Everglades National Park’s Earth Day celebration.
Read more about how McKenzie invests in South Florida
Thousands of students explore the Everglades each year on ranger-guided field trips through Shark Valley, with funding provided by The Miami Foundation. For many students, these field trips represent their first adventure in the Everglades.
Peacock Foundation, Inc. supports the Everglades Environmental Education Program through its annual grants program. The foundation’s grant funding helps to pay for the seasonal rangers who lead field trips and overnight camping programs inside the park for thousands of South Florida school students annually.
Learn more about the Peacock Foundation’s work in South Florida
The SFNPT established the Shark Valley Stewardship Fund in January 2016 with the generous support of Shark Valley Tram Tours. Chairman Wayne Rassner presented a $20,000 check to Everglades Superintendent Pedro Ramos that month at the Everglades After Dark event.
The Rotary Club of Key West sponsors student field trips to Dry Tortugas National Park through its partnership with the South Florida National Parks Trust.
Read more about our partnership with the Rotary Club of Key West