Park Foundation

The Park Foundation is an American nonprofit foundation founded in 1966 by entrepreneur and media mogul Roy H. Park.

Park Foundation
Named afterRoy H. Park
Formation1966
FounderRoy H. Park
TypeNonprofit
16-6071043
Legal status501(c)(3) foundation
HeadquartersIthaca, New York
MethodsGrant-making
Board President
Adelaide P. Gomer
Executive Director
Rachel Leon
  • Adelaide P. Gomer
  • Alicia P. Wittink
  • Hon. Donna F. Edwards
  • Jay R. Halfon
  • Jerome B. Libin
AffiliationsTriad Foundation
Disbursements$27,834,926 (2013)
Endowment$417,289,515 (2013)
Websitewww.parkfoundation.org

The foundation supports a variety of liberal and environmental causes, and has been a major supporter of the anti-fracking movement as well as education. From 2009 to 2012, the foundation gave over $3 million to dozens of advocacy groups and other institutions that oppose fracking, including $175,000 to produce the documentary Gasland. In 2013, the foundation gave $50 million to endow the Park Scholarships program at North Carolina State University.

It is based in Ithaca, New York and is chaired by Park's daughter, Adelaide Park Gomer. Rachel Leon is the Executive Director.

In 2003, the Triad Foundation was spun off from the Park Foundation, as a result of political disputes between Park's children.

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