We Need Your Help


Thank you for your donations to help Acadia with storm repair and restoration. We met our goal and more than matched Kay and Bill Koplovitz’s gift of $100,000, for a total of more than $250,000!

Thank you! More than $250,000 was raised to help Acadia National Park with storm repairs and related items – including the ability to act quickly and open the popular Ocean Path.

Equipment proves essential during work on Ocean Path in spring 2024 following intense winter storms. (Photo by Eliza Worrick/Friends of Acadia)


Park staff identified priority projects and programs that will allow the park to prepare for the upcoming 2024 season. A series of volunteer workdays in May, support for the summer volunteer program, and the acquisition of equipment will help the park prepare for another busy year of visitation.

 

Extreme Weather is Evident as the Climate Changes

Learn more about our climate-smart restoration work in partnership with the park and Schoodic Institute to help prepare for the rapid environmental changes that are happening now:
Wild Acadia Program

Read more about the back-to-back storms on January 10 and 13 that caused damage in Acadia.

Register for the upcoming storm damage cleanups taking place in May: Volunteer Storm Cleanup

 Friends of Acadia is registered to raise funds in all states that require charitable registration. See CHARITABLE REGISTRATION DISCLOSURES for states such as Florida that require us to list their disclosure language statements.