Presented by Nature Valley, a proud partner of the National Park Foundation.
Fire TV is giving customers a way to support the National Park Foundation this Earth Month with its latest Stream it Forward event. Stream it Forward is Fire TV’s charitable initiative where customers can give back by streaming their favorite content. Terms apply.
From April 1st to April 30th, we’re partnering with General Mills and its Nature Valley brand to support the National Park Foundation, an organization that protects and enhances America’s more than 400 national parks for present and future generations. For every hour of select Prime Video titles you stream on Fire TV, Amazon will donate $1 to the National Park Foundation reaching up to $100,000 maximum donation.
This is the 2nd year in a row that Amazon, General Mills, and the National Park Foundation have teamed up for Earth Month. 2023 was an amazing success as together we met our maximum donation goal with hours streamed. You can learn more about last year’s event here. Help us once again in 2024 meet our goal and protect the country’s national parks.
Ready? Stream now!
Open your Fire TV and stream these documentaries to give back:
Wildest Places
Heart of the World: Colorado’s National Parks
Borealis
Galapagos: Realm of the Giant Sharks
It’s A Beautiful World
National Parks Exploration Series: Yellowstone
Idaho the Movie
Antarctica: A Year On Ice
General Mills — G Stands for Good:
General Mills stands for good — for the people we serve, the brands you love and the planet we depend on. For more than 155 years, General Mills has believed doing good and good business go hand-in-hand. The company is putting people first by improving food security and advancing diversity, inclusion, and a culture of belonging, and by creating positive planetary outcomes through actions beyond its walls. Learn more at GeneralMills/gstandsforgood.
About the National Park Foundation
The National Park Foundation works to protect wildlife and park lands, preserve history and culture, educate, and engage youth, and connect people everywhere to the wonder of parks. We do it in collaboration with the National Park Service, the park partner community, and with the generous support of donors, without whom our work would not be possible. Learn more at nationalparks.org or follow on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.