Department of Defense
In 1990, Congress passed legislation establishing the Legacy Resource Management Program to provide financial assistance to the Department of Defense (DoD) efforts to preserve our natural and cultural heritage. The program assists DoD in protecting and enhancing resources while supporting military readiness. A Legacy project may involve regional ecosystem management initiatives, habitat preservation efforts, archaeological investigations, invasive species control, Native American consultations, and/or monitoring and predicting migratory patterns of birds and animals.
In 2011, 41 DoD Legacy Resource Management Program Award recipients hosted events for NPLD on Air National Guard, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy facilities, including:
- Air Force - Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.
- Army - Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
- Marine Corps - Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, Calif.
- Air National Guard - Camp McCain Training Center, Miss.
- Navy - Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC) Sugar Grove, W.V.
Visit NPLD's DoD Legacy Resource Management Program Award webpage. For specifics on applying for an award, read our Frequently Asked Questions.
Contact:
Jane Mallory
DoD Legacy Resource Management Program
ODUSD(IE) CO
1225 South Clark Street, Suite 1500
Arlington, VA 22202
(703) 604-1774
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman is committed to protecting our environment and serving the community. They have sponsored National Public Lands Day for the past four years and encourage employees to volunteer. Learn more about Northrop Grumman.
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Toyota
Toyota has sponsored NPLD for 14 years. Visit the Toyota website to learn more about their commitment to philanthropy and corporate volunteerism.







