Grand Teton Association inspires deeper connection, better understanding, and enduring support for our public lands. Through retail sales and membership, GTA donates 100% of store profits to support education, interpretation, research, and stewardship of Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge.
Grand Teton Association directs all of its grantmaking to the public-land partners tied to Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. Its support is built around retail revenue, with 100% of store profits donated to education, interpretation, research, staffing, and stewardship projects across those agencies. The pattern is not episodic: the association repeatedly funds the same land-management institutions year after year, including general support for Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. That structure makes GTA a mission-linked funder rather than a broad grantmaker. Its largest recent awards show the scale of support: $689,445 to Grand Teton National Park in 2025, $651,733 in 2023, and $410,239 in 2024. The National Elk Refuge and Bridger-Teton National Forest also receive sustained support, including annual general grants. Beyond general operating support, GTA backs interpretive staff, visitor services, research, and educational materials that help shape the public experience of these landscapes.
Education and interpretation are central to GTA’s giving. The association supports the Grand Teton Guide, backcountry guides, and Junior Ranger materials, with one program focused on printing and distribution for regional visitors. It also funds staffing tied to visitor experience. Through the National Elk Refuge Naturalists Fund, GTA supports naturalist programming, seasonal interpretive staff, and training and equipment for the Refuge. Related support covers seasonal interpreters, interns, and associates at Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. Research is another clear thread. GTA backs education and research initiatives for partner agencies, including wildlife studies and elk GPS collar projects. It also supports the Boyd Evison Graduate Fellowship, a graduate-level award connected to its mission in the Greater Yellowstone region.
Typical grants are substantial: the 25th percentile is $85,744, the median is $105,302, and the 75th percentile is $336,634. The recent record shows repeated support to the same public-land partners across 2023, 2024, and 2025, with general support recurring for Grand Teton National Park, the National Elk Refuge, and Bridger-Teton National Forest. GTA is a grantmaking association funded through retail sales and membership, and it does not fund individuals. The available program descriptions indicate that it does not accept unsolicited applications for several of its support areas.
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Most grants fall between $86K and $337K, with a median of $105K.
25th Percentile
$86K
Median
$105K
75th Percentile
$337K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in WY.
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Grantmaking is entirely local and entirely in Wyoming: 100% of grants go to recipients in the HQ state, and Wyoming is also the top state by grant count. The main recipient locations are MOOSE and JACKSON. Recent grants to Grand Teton National Park were made in MOOSE, while the National Elk Refuge and Bridger-Teton National Forest received grants in JACKSON. The recipient-country distribution is fully U.S.-based.
It funds education, interpretation, research, staffing, and stewardship connected to Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. Named program areas include guide production, naturalist staffing, seasonal interpretive support, wildlife research, and graduate fellowship support.
Typical grant size is relatively high: the 25th percentile is $85,744, the median is $105,302, and the 75th percentile is $336,634. Recent grants also include large general-support awards in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
No. All recorded grants go to recipients in Wyoming, and 100% of grants are awarded to recipients in the HQ state. Recent recipient cities include MOOSE and JACKSON.
Several listed program areas are marked as not accepting unsolicited requests. The active grant-program descriptions for guide production, youth academy support, education and research support, interpretive information and programs, and interpretive staffing and training all indicate that unsolicited applications are not accepted.
The pattern is recurring. The same public-land partners appear repeatedly across 2023, 2024, and 2025, including Grand Teton National Park, the National Elk Refuge, and Bridger-Teton National Forest, with general support awarded in multiple years.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK | MOOSE, WY | $689,445 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL ELK REFUGE | JACKSON, WY | $232,871 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| BRIDGER TETON NATIONAL FOREST | JACKSON, WY | $103,436 | 2025 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK | MOOSE, WY | $410,239 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL ELK REFUGE | JACKSON, WY | $94,785 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| BRIDGER TETON NATIONAL FOREST | JACKSON, WY | $82,730 | 2024 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK | MOOSE, WY | $651,733 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| NATIONAL ELK REFUGE | JACKSON, WY | $115,819 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
| BRIDGER TETON NATIONAL FOREST | JACKSON, WY | $58,361 | 2023 | GENERAL SUPPORT |
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
$689,445GENERAL SUPPORT
NATIONAL ELK REFUGE
$232,871GENERAL SUPPORT
BRIDGER TETON NATIONAL FOREST
$103,436GENERAL SUPPORT
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
$410,239GENERAL SUPPORT
NATIONAL ELK REFUGE
$94,785GENERAL SUPPORT
BRIDGER TETON NATIONAL FOREST
$82,730GENERAL SUPPORT
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
GENERAL SUPPORT
NATIONAL ELK REFUGE
$115,819GENERAL SUPPORT
BRIDGER TETON NATIONAL FOREST
$58,361GENERAL SUPPORT