Colorado National Monument Association Names Ashley Ojala as New Executive Director
The Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA) is excited to announce Ashley Ojala as its new Executive Director.

The Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA) is excited to announce Ashley Ojala as its new Executive Director.

Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA) is proud to announce our participation and expansion into the Confluence Center. We are joining several local nonprofits in this groundbreaking initiative to establish a collaborative space where conservation, education, and community service will flourish.

Submissions are open for the 2026 Annual Calendar Contest. Share your best work showcasing the natural beauty of Colorado National Monument.

Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA) funded a six-month archaeology technician internship. Read about the experience and findings here.

The matching grant campaign continues through December 31st, 2024! Help Colorado National Monument Association reach our $60,000 goal. These funds will go toward supporting preservation and programs at Colorado National Monument.

Colorado National Monument Association is excited to host this event with over 20 plein air artists converging to paint the monuments and canyons found within Colorado National Monument and BLM National Conservation Areas.

A New Chapter at Colorado National Monument On a warm August morning, the Saddlehorn Amphitheater at the Colorado National Monument was alive with accomplishment and camaraderie. As the sun illuminated …

Discover how ACE intern Kendall Bessette brought the Resiliency Ranger Workbook to life, blending creative design with expert collaboration to support middle school mental health at Colorado National Monument.

Resiliency Ranger program takes off with community support. This new initiative at Colorado National Monument is a first for the National Park Service.
This April, Colorado National Monument Association (CNMA) was able to offer our first Spanish-language program with support from a current Colorado National Monument NPS mason and their presentation on historic preservation methods.

During the government shutdown our mission remains the same: to support Colorado National Monument and help fund initiatives that foster knowledge, passion and dedication to enable stewardship and preservation of these public lands.

