National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get $110K for Historic Preservation Projects
This grant is for organizations continuing projects related to the preservation and public display of historic covered bridges, specifically involving reconstruction and interpretive exhibits. Funding will support materials, design, and installation for these valuable cultural heritage sites.
Get Funding for Park Transportation Initiatives
This grant is for organizations helping the National Park Service improve transportation planning and implement new federal legislation. Funds support outreach, developing resources, and creating project databases to enhance public access and development in parks.
Get Funding for Alaska Resource Management Projects
This grant is for organizations in Alaska focused on gathering crucial data about subsistence resource use by local communities. Funds will support detailed harvest surveys, data analysis, and reporting to inform resource management decisions.
Get Funding for Preservation Internships | NPS Grant
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to offer training opportunities for students in historic preservation, archeology, and related fields. This grant supports intern projects focused on managing and protecting cultural resources.
National Park Service Grants: Fund Conservation Projects
The National Park Service is offering financial assistance to organizations for conservation activities, specifically landscaping and brushing projects in Bartlett Cove/Dry Bay. This funding is intended to support youth conservation efforts and enhance natural park areas.
Get $106K for Youth Conservation & Heritage Programs
This grant is for organizations like the Boys & Girls Club of America to develop engaging youth programs focused on environmental stewardship and shared heritage within National Parks. It aims to reach underserved urban and Native American youth with culturally relevant and fun activities.
Get $105K for Professional Development & Training
Are you a natural resource professional or part of an educational institution looking to enhance skills in scientific data collection and analysis? This grant offers up to $105,000 to develop and test a cutting-edge blended learning curriculum for natural resource stewardship.
Fund Your Park's Vegetation Study: $105K Available
This grant is for organizations with expertise in ecological research and vegetation mapping to conduct landcover inventories for national parks. Funds will support data collection, analysis, and the creation of user-friendly guides for park resource management.
Get $105K for Westfield River Projects!
Local businesses and organizations in the Westfield River area can receive funding to support stewardship projects aligning with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. This grant helps implement crucial initiatives for the river's conservation and enhancement.
Get Funding for Environmental Data & Park Management
This grant provides funding for businesses and institutions to develop technical plans and conduct vegetation inventories for National Park Service land. Eligible applicants can receive support for creating detailed landcover maps, plant association classifications, and comprehensive user guides for park resource management.
Get Funding for Trail Development & Awareness
Non-profit organizations focused on the National Trails System can receive funding to enhance trail development, educational programs, and public awareness initiatives. This grant supports collaborative efforts to promote and sustain America's vital trail networks.
Get $100K for Archaeology & Public Outreach
The National Park Service is partnering with the Archaeological Institute of America to fund projects that promote archaeological inquiry and public understanding. This new award of up to $100,000 is available to organizations that can help develop educational materials and engage the public in archaeology.
Unlock $100K for Sustainable Lighting & Tourism!
Non-profits focused on environmental stewardship and dark sky preservation can receive funding to advance sustainable outdoor lighting and promote stargazing tourism. This grant supports initiatives that protect natural nighttime environments while enhancing energy efficiency and public safety.
Funded Workshops & Conferences for Resource Professionals
This grant supports non-profit organizations in hosting scientific educational workshops and conferences focused on natural and cultural resource management. Funds will be used to promote understanding, train diverse professionals, and share science-based information relevant to protected areas.
Get $100,000 to Improve Alaska's Ecological Data!
This funding is for organizations that can provide expert statistical design and analysis for ecological studies in Alaska. You'll help develop robust landbird sampling protocols and analyze survey data to improve conservation efforts.
Get $100,000 for Ecological Website Projects
This notice announces the National Park Service's intention to award $100,000 for developing an Interior Alaska Ecological Atlas website. This funding is for public entities and educational institutions to create valuable public resources.
Secure $100K for Historical Research & Preservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations with unique historical research and writing expertise to document significant historical sites. Projects aim to create comprehensive administrative histories, ensuring the preservation and understanding of important cultural heritage.
Unlock $100K for Your Museum's Growth & Programs
Non-profit museums can receive up to $100,000 to fund vital educational and interpretive programs, exhibits, and youth employment initiatives in partnership with the National Park Service. This funding aims to enhance public understanding and stewardship of natural and cultural resources.
Get $100,000 for Trail Planning & Development
Non-profits and public entities can secure up to $100,000 for planning and project assistance related to alternative transportation and natural resource stewardship. This funding supports the development of projects like the Precidio Coastal Trail, focusing on research, environmental studies, and infrastructure planning.
Get $100K for Alaska Conservation Projects!
Non-profit organizations with a proven track record in Alaska can receive up to $100,000 to manage invasive plant species in national parks. This funding supports youth crews in crucial conservation efforts across six Alaskan parks.