National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Secure Funding for Climate Change Research & Park Protection
This grant funds collaborative research to understand climate change impacts on park landscapes and archaeological sites, providing tools for better park management. Businesses involved in scientific research, data analysis, or environmental consulting may be eligible.
Get Funding for Eco Projects in National Parks
Are you a non-profit focused on environmental restoration? This grant supports projects like the one at Death Valley National Park, offering funding to organizations dedicated to ecological recovery.
Unlock Grants for Native American Item Consultation & Documentation
Are you involved with Native American cultural items? This grant supports your consultation and documentation efforts, helping you determine rightful ownership, treatment, and disposition.
Preserve History, Get Funding: National Park Grants
This notice is not an application call, but an announcement of potential grant modifications for historic site preservation and interpretation projects. If you have an existing cooperative agreement with the National Park Service, you may be eligible for additional funding.
Fund Your Heritage Projects: NPS Grants Available!
Non-profit organizations and alliances dedicated to preserving and promoting National Heritage Areas are eligible for funding to support planning, administration, outreach, and demonstration projects. This grant aims to advance the management plans of these historically and culturally significant landscapes.
Unlock Funding for Delaware Water Gap Transportation Projects
Monroe County Transportation Authority is eligible to receive funding to plan and pilot alternative transportation shuttle services in the Delaware Water Gap region. This initiative aims to develop sustainable transit solutions for visitors and the local community.
Funding for Ancestral Lands Preservation
This program offers grants to individuals and organizations dedicated to educating the public about, and preserving, our Ancestral Lands through recreation and conservation efforts.
Grant Funding for Transportation Infrastructure Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to plan, design, operate, and evaluate public transportation systems, particularly within the context of national parks. It aims to enhance visitor access and sustainable transportation solutions.
Get Funding for Trail Rehabilitation & Youth Training
This cooperative agreement supports organizations like the Montana Conservation Corps in rehabilitating trails while providing job training and education for youth. Funds are used for trail repair, erosion control, and educational programs for participants.
Get Paid to Conserve Nature: Youth Ranger Program Funds
This program offers paid internships for local youth in Tucson and surrounding areas to work in natural and cultural resource management within national parks. Funds are available to provide valuable experience, professional development, and conservation training, helping to alleviate poverty and open career paths in public lands and conservation.
NPS Funding: Boost Your Digital Media Projects!
The National Park Service is seeking to fund a "Digital Media Student Project" through KUPU, aiming to enhance digital media initiatives. This opportunity is not a general call for applications but a notice of intent for specific project support.
Fund Your Park Science Projects: NPS Grants
Are you a geoscientist seeking hands-on experience? The National Park Service offers paid internships to work on vital natural resource science projects, including inventory, monitoring, research, and outreach within national parks.
Funded Internships: Boost Your NPS Science Projects!
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to host interns who will contribute to crucial natural resource science projects within National Park Service sites. This program offers valuable experience for students and vital support for park initiatives.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects in Alaska!
Non-profits and organizations can secure funding through the National Park Service to engage young adults in conserving natural and cultural resources in Kenai Fjords National Park. This program offers educational and work opportunities for youth while benefiting the environment and local economy.
Unlock Denali's Secrets: Fund Geological Research
Are you a paleontologist or geologist interested in Alaska's geological past? The National Park Service is seeking collaborators to study marine invertebrate fossils in Denali National Park, offering funding to help decipher the region's geological evolution.
Fund Your Business Growth with Government Grants
This grant opportunity aims to support businesses by funding projects that conserve natural and cultural resources. While this specific announcement focuses on a youth conservation corps, it highlights the government's commitment to investing in projects that benefit the economy and environment.
Fund Your Conservation Project: NPS Grants Available
Non-profits and youth organizations focused on conservation can receive funding to restore and maintain natural resources in national parks. This grant supports projects using young adults to gain valuable work experience while benefiting the environment.
Get Funding for South Park Heritage Projects
Are you a managing entity for the South Park National Heritage Area? The National Park Service offers financial assistance to support projects within this designated heritage area. This funding, mandated by Public Law No. 111-11, is available through a single-source award.
Fund Your Heritage: Save America's Treasures Grants
Non-profits and government entities preserving nationally significant historic collections can access grants for preservation and conservation. Secure funding for your treasures with a dollar-for-dollar non-federal match requirement.
Get Grants for Historic Property Preservation Projects
This program offers funding for preservation and construction projects on nationally significant historic properties. Businesses with qualifying historic sites can receive grants if they can match the federal funds with an equal amount of non-federal contributions.