National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Wisconsin Businesses: Get Funding for Eco-Tourism!
Wisconsin businesses can receive funding to protect, preserve, and interpret the unique natural features of the Ice Age National Scientific Reserve. This initiative aims to enhance public access, education, and recreational opportunities related to continental glaciation.
Get Park Service Grants for Recreation Projects
This is an announcement of potential funding for projects documenting shoreline recreational use. The National Park Service intends to award funds to the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy for this specific project.
Fund Your Business Training: NPS Native Hawaiian Law Workshops
The National Park Service intends to award funding to the University of Hawaii for a "Native Hawaiian Law Training Workshop" to support relevant business education. This opportunity is focused on providing specialized legal training for businesses operating within or related to Native Hawaiian cultural practices.
Get Funding for Eco-Research & Conservation Internships
Young adults can gain hands-on experience in natural resource monitoring and conservation through this National Park Service internship. The program funds training and fieldwork in ecological data collection and analysis within the Mojave Desert.
Park Trail Funding Available!
This funding opportunity is specifically for the Student Conservation Association to rehabilitate park creek trail sections. The National Park Service is issuing this notice for a pre-selected recipient, not an open application.
Boost Your Business with Government Grants
While this announcement is for a specific Utah State University project, it highlights opportunities for businesses to secure funding for impactful projects. Keep an eye out for future announcements for grants that can fuel your business growth.
Fund Your Park's Future: Visitor Engagement & Landscape Monitoring
This grant supports National Parks in developing innovative repeat photography programs to engage visitors in documenting landscape changes. Funds will help inform park management about visitor impacts and create educational outreach for schools, fostering citizen science and resource protection.
Park Grants: Funding for Restoration Projects
This announcement is for public notice of the National Park Service's intention to award funding for restoration trials. While not a direct application, it signals opportunities for environmental and land management projects.
Fund Your Exhibit Design & Upgrade Projects
This grant funds the design and enhancement of outdoor interpretive exhibits for public spaces, aiming to improve visitor safety, resource protection, and overall enjoyment. Businesses and organizations involved in exhibit design, fabrication, or educational programming may be eligible.
Fund Your Outdoor Recreation History Project!
This grant supports projects that document and interpret the history of outdoor recreation in Grand Teton National Park, focusing on the Snake River Corridor and Teton Mountain Range. Eligible applicants can receive funding to assist NPS planners and decision-makers with data and historical insights for better resource management and visitor education.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding from the National Park Service for conservation projects. This grant supports vital environmental stewardship and educational initiatives.
Get Paid Internships: Boost Your Career with National Parks!
Youth from Tucson and surrounding areas can apply for paid internships with the National Park Service to gain valuable skills in park management, media creation, and conservation. This opportunity offers hands-on experience and training in essential life skills to support your long-term career and education goals.
Get Funding for Rocky Mountain Park Projects
This is a public notice for businesses interested in trail work within Rocky Mountain National Park. The National Park Service intends to award contracts for these essential maintenance and development projects.
Park Service Funds for Visitor Management
The National Park Service is looking to fund agreements for managing fees and visitor services at Muir Woods National Monument. This opportunity is for specific organizations already identified and not a general application.
Fund Your Next Project: Everglades National Park Grants
This is an internal award announcement, not an open application. The National Park Service is funding BioCorps internships at Everglades National Park through the University of Florida.
Fund Your Future: Youth Professional Program
This program offers paid internship opportunities within the National Park Service for diverse youth, providing valuable experience and career path development in conservation and park management roles.
Get Funding for Aquatic Tech & Research
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funds to use advanced marine technology for detailed aquatic habitat mapping in National Parks. This grant supports sophisticated tools like ROVs and multi-beam sonar for vital environmental studies.
Get Funding for Research & Conservation Projects
Are you affiliated with the University of Minnesota or a Great Lakes Northern-Forest CESU institution? This grant supports critical research into wolf predation behavior, offering funding to enhance understanding of prey dynamics.
Unlock Park Service Funds for Your Business!
This notice signals the National Park Service's intent to award funds, offering opportunities for businesses to partner on natural resource information projects. Businesses should watch for future application announcements to secure funding for valuable conservation and data initiatives.
Unlock Funding: National Park Service Grants
This notice alerts eligible entities to potential National Park Service funding for projects in the Snake River Headwaters. The goal is to support vital gauging and remote sensing initiatives.