Zion Forever Project Announces National Search for New Board Members

Zion Forever Project is launching a nationwide search for two to four new board members who believe that the sacred and significant landscapes of Zion National Park and the greater Zion region need dedicated, passionate people to help protect them. The organization is seeking a well-connected and mission-driven cohort to join its board and help steward one of America’s most cherished national parks through a pivotal new chapter.

Since 1929, Zion Forever Project has epitomized a legacy of dedication and passion for conserving and enhancing Zion National Park and its surrounding landscape. As the official philanthropic and operational partner for Zion National Park, Cedar Breaks and Pipe Spring National Monuments, and Dixie National Forest, the organization works side by side with the National Park Service daily, funding critical park projects, preserving land, and supporting education programs that connect millions of visitors to the wonder of these places. Guided by a new five-year strategic plan, Zion Forever Project is entering a transformative new chapter of organizational growth and expanding impact across the public lands landscape.

“Our partnership with Zion Forever Project is one of the strongest in the national park system, working together, 'hand-in-glove.' Their dedication to this landscape and their ability to bring people, resources and ideas together on behalf of the park have never been more important. As the needs of Zion continue to grow, so does the vital role Zion Forever Project plays in helping us meet them,” says Jeff Bradybaugh, Superintendent, Zion National Park.

As a Zion Forever Project board member, the individual in this role will be instrumental in providing strategic oversight, leveraging expertise and expanding the organization's reach through connections. This position is crucial in deepening collaborative efforts with government partners, gateway communities and conservation partners to create lasting connections to the greater Zion landscape that will lead to lifelong stewardship. These efforts will have a direct impact on approximately 5 million visitors each year, more than the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone or Yosemite. Zion National Park is a globally significant landscape and a cornerstone of Utah’s outdoor heritage.

Whether rooted in the Greater Zion region or anywhere across the country, Zion Forever Project is particularly seeking individuals with experience in government affairs and political acumen, land conservation and stewardship, and philanthropic networks. No prior board experience is required.

“If you are ready to join us in our mission to protect and preserve the greater Zion landscape for generations to come, we encourage you to apply,” said Natalie Britt, CEO, Zion Forever Project.

The Potrero Group website provides information about the position and how to apply. Interested candidates should apply by April 24, 2026, for priority consideration.

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