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Thank you for visiting the giving site for Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont. Private gifts have a tremendous impact on all facets of Tremont. We are truly grateful for your time and interest.

We are a private nonprofit 501(c)3 partner of Great Smoky Mountains National Park but receive no direct funding from the government. In 2006, Tremont derived 79% of its revenue from user fees with 21% coming from grants and donations from people just like you. 

Your contributions help Tremont continue to provide in-depth experiences designed to nurture appreciation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, celebrate diversity and foster stewardship.  

In 2006 donations helped provide:

•      $32,724 in financial aid and scholarships, more than ever before, which assisted 339 individuals

•      Funding special presenters including storytellers and musicians for 14 school groups exposing nearly 800 students to the arts

•      Funding for teachers to attend our Smoky Mountains Science Teacher Institute

•      Digital Cameras

•      Citizen Science Equipment

•      Evaluation of the impact of Tremont’s school program on students

•      Supplies for school programs

 Most gifts to Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont are tax deductible.

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Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont
9275 Tremont Road - Townsend, TN 37882
(865)448-6709
site last updated July 3, 2008