b'Fulfilling Our MissionThe Rocky Mountain Conservancy provides services, educational experiences and materials to enhance Rocky Mountain National Park and surrounding public lands for all park visitors. We strive to be responsive to this mission with a strong business model and efficient practices, as well as through engaging programming and the creation of compelling educational programs. The Membership ConnectionThe Conservancys membership continues to build a strong constituency of support, enabling us to carry out our mission to conserve the park. Conservancy members are the lifeblood of our organization, forming a stable foundation for operations. Members have also become a valuable resource for volunteer activities when needed. Our membership program offers members a vibrant array of discounts and invitations to special events and opportunities to engage with the park through stewardship. Promoting Volunteer StewardshipIn 2018, the Conservancy hosted 13 community volunteer projects to invite members of the public to support on-the-ground projects in Rocky Mountain National Park. Over the course of our Volunteer Days events during the summer season, the Conservancy hosted 335 volunteers (153 youth) across 14 events, accumulating a total of 1,481 hours served. This support amounts to more than $40,000 in support to the Conservancys Bugling Elk | Rocky Mountain National Park public land partners!8 | ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONSERVANCY 2018 ANNU92018 ANNUAL REPORAL REPORT T '