National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy

National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy

The National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with offices on Wall Street in New York that works in partnership with the National Parks of New York Harbor. Its 2006 revenues (mostly donations) were $1.255 million.[1]

The conservancy embodies a public-private partnership with the National Parks of New York Harbor (NPNH), sanctioned as its primary partner under a U.S. Department of the Interior General Agreement. The NPNH is a designation given to the 10 national park system units making up 23 unique destinations in four boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island), Westchester, and New Jersey. The sites spread across the Port of New York and New Jersey host approximately 12 million visitors annually and include such icons as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

The National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy states as its primary goal the forging of increased waterborne transportation connections to inner and outer harbor park destinations. The Conservancy is also involved in the development of programs, capital projects and activities aimed at thematically connecting the sites to each other and to other places on the waterfront.

The Conservancy’s founders are Marian S. Heiskell, David Rockefeller, Jr. and Marie Salerno. The entity is a founding member of the City of New York’s Harbor District Advisory Board, a consortium of inner harbor parks in support of cooperative initiatives including transportation linkages among federal, state and city parks.

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