National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant for Educators: Fund Your Classroom Programs!
This grant is for educational institutions and non-profits looking to fund innovative 'Parks as Classrooms' programs that engage students in national parks. The funding supports teacher professional development, student volunteer opportunities, and transportation for underserved students to participate in place-based learning.
Fund Your Film Camp: $50K for Teen Education Projects!
High school educators and non-profits can secure up to $50,000 over five years to run immersive summer film camps focused on cultural and natural history. This cooperative agreement funds engaging, educational experiences for teens while producing valuable historical documentaries.
Fund Your Teen Film Camp & Create Local History Projects
High school students can participate in a 5-day summer film camp at Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, learning to produce short films about the region's cultural and natural history. This cooperative agreement provides up to $10,000 annually for five years to support the program.
Get Grants for Your Treasure Projects - Up to $50,000!
Are you a non-profit or cultural institution looking to preserve significant American treasures or civil rights history? This grant program offers funding and expert assistance to help you secure resources for your important preservation projects.
Fund Your Heritage Area Project: Up to $50,000
Non-profit organizations and government entities managing the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area can receive funding to support its preservation and interpretation. This grant aims to enhance the historical and cultural significance of this vital landmark.
Get $50,000 for Cultural Resource Surveys!
This funding is for organizations collaborating with the National Park Service to conduct cultural resource inventories and assessments in Yellowstone National Park. It supports research and educational projects focused on local heritage.
Fund Your Heritage Area Project: Up to $50,000
Non-profits and local governments can get funding to implement management plans for National Heritage Areas, supporting public outreach and demonstration projects. This grant helps tell nationally important stories through community initiatives and resource preservation.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects!
This funding opportunity is for organizations involved in youth conservation programs, specifically those focusing on invasive species management and habitat restoration. The National Park Service aims to provide youth with hands-on experience in environmental stewardship and natural resource management.
Get $50,000 to Document Historic Landscapes!
This opportunity offers $50,000 to organizations like the American Society of Landscape Architects for historic landscape documentation projects. The funding supports creating high-quality prototypes for preserving nationally significant landscapes and advancing professional scholarship in the field.
Secure Up to $50K for Youth Environmental Training Programs
This funding is available for organizations like the Student Conservation Association to provide environmental education and job training for young adults. The funds will support hands-on conservation projects, offering valuable work experience and skill development.
Get $49,940 for Community Greening & Development
Non-profit organizations in Richmond, CA can receive up to $49,940 to expand tree planting, enhance community green spaces, and provide youth environmental service learning opportunities.
Get $49K for Alaska's Earth Observation Data
Are you a University or Research Institution in Alaska? Secure funding to develop, process, and distribute vital satellite data for monitoring landscape changes. This grant will enhance your ability to track vegetation and snow patterns.
Get Funding for Western U.S. Ecosystem Protection
This grant supports businesses and researchers in the Western U.S. by funding research into nitrogen deposition effects on aquatic ecosystems. The goal is to gather and analyze data to protect natural resources from pollution.
Get Funding for Preservation Training Programs
The National Park Service offers funding for organizations to provide internship training opportunities for students in historic preservation and related fields. This grant supports projects focused on preserving and managing federal historic and cultural resources.
Get $49K for Conservation & Green Jobs!
Young adults can access funding for hands-on conservation work and training, including invasive plant management and habitat restoration in national parks.
Get $49,044 for Trail Projects: NPS Funding
Non-profits and organizations, get up to $49,044 to fund conservation crews for vital trail stabilization and maintenance projects. This funding supports work on trails, including construction and clearing, while providing educational opportunities for young adults.
Get Funding for Operations & Management
This is an annual appropriation for the operations and management of Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve. Funding is available to the Trust Board of Ebey's Landing for their legislative intent.
Get Funding for Youth Education & Cultural Exchange
This grant is for organizations working with youth in Alaska and Russia to foster cultural understanding and environmental education through curriculum development and exchange programs. Funding supports curriculum creation, youth camps, and inter-island communication initiatives.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Monitoring
Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status can receive funding from the National Park Service for crucial avian research and long-term ecological monitoring within national parks. This grant supports studies aimed at understanding environmental changes and informing park management decisions.
Park Trail Funding: $47K for Youth Conservation Training
Youth aged 16-25 and other qualified individuals can gain valuable conservation training and experience by participating in trail maintenance and repair projects within Wind Cave National Park. This funding supports educational opportunities and hands-on work to preserve park resources and enhance visitor experiences.