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Thanks to our many previous donors!

NAI’s success and the future of the profession depends on the support of people like you. We appreciate your continuing generosity.

Enos Mills Fund (ongoing)
Key Donor Program (completed in January 2008)
Pioneers of Interpretation Program (completed in June 2006)
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Donor Profiles
Gregory BentonGregory Benton joined others in the Key Donor challenge by putting a confident foot forward and standing behind the NAI during this crucial developmental phase. [MORE]
Bradley BlockBradley Block: When I was first approached for a Key Donor contribution to the National Association for Interpretation, I hesitated. I did not see myself funding a national capital campaign. Instead, I viewed my membership dues and volunteer hours as adequate support for an international organization. Someone else should step forward. As a husband and father of two young children, my financial priorities include family obligations. [MORE]
Bruce McHenry Bruce McHenry was born and raised into the life of interpretation. As the son of Donald McHenry, he spent the first four years of his life in the Grand Canyon where his father was a Junior Ranger Naturalist. It was here that his love for nature first took root. He enjoyed hours outside. This experience lead to what would become his life profession. [MORE]

Christine Revelas: To bring it home to me, I give to the Legacy Trust Fund because of the people, all of you, my interpretive family. It is my personal sense of responsibility to provide or help provide a home where all interpreter’s can come together to share our passion, learn from one another and grow spiritually and intellectually. [MORE]
Dick TaylorDick Taylor decided to make a gift that will eventually fund permanent scholarships for NAI members who are employed in the field of interpretation or who are active volunteers in interpretative organizations. This is why Dick chose a Charitable Gift Annuity through NAI. [MORE]
Howdy Weaver and DottyAs one of the original founders of the Association for Interpretive Naturalists (later to become the National Association for Interpretation), Howard “Howdy” Weaver (pictured with wife Dottie) has been interested in conservation, education and professional associations for most of his lifetime. His experiences as an Eagle Scout and later as a Junior Naturalist (1941) and Senior Naturalist (1946-1998) for the Indiana State Parks, taught him the value of non-traditional education. [MORE]






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