The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation in Winston-Salem, North Carolina is a nonprofit organization classified as a 501 by the Internal Revenue Service. The Foundation was created in 1997 by Dr. Houck Medford, to raise private funding for the Blue Ridge Parkway, one of the most visited units of the NationalPark system. In 2018, the Blue Ridge Parkway welcomed more than 14 million visitors. The Foundation is governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees. Each Trustee is elected by their peers and serves a three-year term. The CEO runs the day-to-day operations of the Foundation, and is a paid staff member. The current CEO is Dr. Carolyn Ward. The Foundation is not a membership organization. Its supporters are individuals, organizations, businesses and private and family foundations as well as participants in the North Carolina State Employees Campaign and the Combined Federal Campaign. A portion of funding for the Foundation comes from sales of the NorthCarolina Blue Ridge Parkway specialty license plate. All supporters receive TheScenic, a journal describing the Foundation's activities and improvement projects on the Blue Ridge Parkway. The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation also has an electronic newsletter that is free to all subscribers and is available online, http://www.brpfoundation.org.
Purpose
The Foundation exists to support Blue Ridge Parkway programs and projects related to cultural and historic preservation, education and outreach, natural resource protection, and enhanced visitor amenities. The Foundation's support of Parkway programs must meet two criteria: to have a lasting value and to enhance the quality of the visitor experience.
Priorities
The Foundation works with National Park Service, individuals, and organizations to address critical needs along the Blue Ridge Parkway. Parkway programs and initiatives must meet two criteria: to have a lasting value and to enhance the quality of the visitor experience. A major initiative of the Foundation is the rehabilitation of Moses H. Cone Memorial Park, located at milepost 294 on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Blowing Rock, North Carolina. The nonprofit is fundraising for $3 million worth of improvements and restoration projects, including repairs at Flat Top Manor and the surrounding carriage trails at the 3,500 acre park. Since 2013, the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation has funded concert programming at the , located at milepost 213 on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Galax, Virginia, in keeping with the nonprofit’s goal to ensure cultural and historical preservation. The Foundation also sponsors the Kids in Parks program, along with the Blue Ridge Parkway and the . The program's mission is to increase physical activity of children and their families, decrease time spent using electronic devices, and engage a new generation of park stewards. Details about the Kids in Parks program can be found online at http://www.kidsinparks.com. The Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2017. Past projects include the restoration of the Mabry Mill waterwheel, milepost 176, and the construction of restrooms at popular hiking location, Graveyard Fields, milepost 418.