National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Grants for Hurricane-Damaged Historic Properties
This program offers funding to eligible entities in areas impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria to restore and preserve historic properties damaged by these events. Secure up to $50 million to revitalize your community's heritage and economy.
Recover & Rebuild: Historic Preservation Grants Up to $50M
This grant program offers up to $50 million to help businesses in areas impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria in 2017 to repair and preserve historic structures. If your business operates in a declared disaster zone and has suffered damage to its historic property, you may be eligible for funding to aid in recovery and restoration.
Preserve History, Get Funding!
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and governments can receive funding to preserve and interpret historic Japanese American confinement sites. This grant supports projects that educate present and future generations about this important chapter in American history.
Preserve History, Secure Funding: Japanese American Sites Grant
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities can apply for funds to preserve and interpret historic Japanese American confinement sites. This grant supports projects focused on the protection, restoration, and interpretation of these important locations.
Preserve History, Secure Funding: Japanese American Sites
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities can receive funding to preserve and interpret historic Japanese American confinement sites. This grant supports projects that ensure future generations learn from these significant locations.
Grants for Historic Site Preservation & Interpretation
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities can apply for funds to preserve and interpret historic Japanese American confinement sites from WWII. This program aims to educate present and future generations about these significant historical locations.
Preserve History, Gain Funding: NPS Grant Available
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government entities can secure funding to preserve and interpret Japanese American confinement sites. This grant supports projects that protect and share the history of these important locations for future generations.
Get Grants for Outdoor Recreation Projects
Government grants are available for state and local agencies, and tribes to acquire or develop public land for outdoor recreation in urbanized areas. This program aims to boost outdoor access and community engagement.
Unlock Funding: Boost Outdoor Recreation Projects!
State and local government agencies, and federally recognized tribes can receive matching grants to acquire or develop public land for outdoor recreation in urbanized areas of 50,000+ population.
Fund Your Archives Project: Get $5M for Digital Preservation
This grant offers an educational work experience for students to create a comprehensive archives repository guide. The project will integrate at least 5 million archival items, making them publicly accessible online.
Get $1.8M for Conservation Interns & Youth Programs
The National Park Service is seeking to fund 70 Centennial Volunteer Ambassador Interns to expand service-learning and community engagement programs. This funding is intended for organizations working to develop young conservation stewards and foster future careers within the NPS.
Secure $1.3M for Environmental Stewardship Projects
If your organization has specialized expertise in natural resource management and protecting public lands, you may be eligible for significant funding. This grant supports projects focused on environmental stewardship, visitor engagement, and logistical support for large-scale events to ensure minimal impact.
Secure $1M for Park Accessibility Training & Growth
Park and recreation agencies nationwide can secure over $1 million to enhance accessibility for people with disabilities. This funding supports vital training, technical assistance, and research to ensure equal access to parks and recreational opportunities.
Get Up To $1M for Environmental Projects!
Non-profit organizations and potentially research institutions can receive funding to restore seabird habitats. This grant aims to support critical conservation efforts and ecological restoration projects.
Unlock $1M for Maritime History Projects!
Maritime organizations and historical societies can apply for funding to preserve and promote maritime radio history. This cooperative agreement from the National Park Service aims to support critical project activities in this specialized field.
Unlock $1M for Fire Protection Projects!
Is your organization involved in fire protection and willing to partner with the National Park Service? This cooperative agreement offers significant funding to support critical fire management projects, ensuring the safety and preservation of natural resources.
Unlock $1M for Your Eco-Friendly Business Growth!
This opportunity offers up to $1 million in funding through task agreements for projects focused on environmental stewardship and conservation. Businesses dedicated to sustainable practices or ecological management are encouraged to explore this unique funding avenue.
Get Up To $964K for Eco-Mapping & Research Projects
This grant offers significant funding for eligible institutions and organizations to conduct vital vegetation classification and mapping projects. Businesses with expertise in ecological research and data analysis can secure funds to contribute to crucial conservation efforts.
Grant Funding for Air Quality Data Analysis & Visibility Improvement
Secure up to $895,976 to analyze air quality data, understand visibility degradation, and develop public-facing visualizations. This funding is for entities like research institutions and government partners collaborating with the National Park Service on environmental science initiatives.
Get $773K for Natural Resource Projects
Colorado State University can receive up to $773,000 to continue vital work on inventorying and monitoring natural resource status and trends within the National Park System. This funding specifically supports the Geologic Resources Inventory project, ensuring continued research and data collection.