National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
NPS Grants for Island Conservation Projects
Non-profits focused on conservation can receive funding for managing natural resources. This grant supports the cooperative management of natural and cultural resources on Santa Cruz Island.
Get Funding: Logistical Support for Environmental Projects
Non-profits partnering with the National Park Service can get funding for logistical support on crucial environmental projects, like eucalyptus removal. This grant supports efforts to manage and preserve natural landscapes.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects
This is not a funding opportunity for new applications. It's a notice that the National Park Service intends to fund The Nature Conservancy for invasive species control on the Channel Islands.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on conservation research. The focus is on projects like the "Conservation Genetics of the Relict Leopard Frog" to aid in species preservation.
Grant for American Samoa Coral Reef & Marine Resources
This opportunity is to fund projects focused on American Samoa's coral reefs and marine resources. It's a notice of intent, not an application request, for an existing partner.
Grant Funding for Research & Development Projects
This notice signals the National Park Service's intent to award a grant for scientific research focusing on environmental patterns. Businesses involved in hydrology, geochemistry, or plant species research may be eligible for this funding.
Get Funding for Park Stewardship & Science Programs!
Nonprofits and foundations focused on National Parks can receive funding for programs promoting resource stewardship, science outreach, and education. Empower the next generation of park stewards with these valuable grants.
Secure Funding for Your Parks Facility Management Projects
This notice informs you of potential funding opportunities through a master cooperative agreement for youth engagement in facilities management at Southern Idaho Parks. While not a direct application, it signals upcoming awards for relevant projects.
Fund Your Project: NPS Grants for Infrastructure
This isn't an application, but a notice of intent to fund a specific infrastructure project. Businesses involved with the California Department of Parks and Recreation might be eligible for support.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funding to assess and restore habitats critical for wildlife. This initiative aims to re-establish native species within national parks.
Fund Your Next Biology Project: Internships Available!
This program offers paid internships for students and recent graduates in biological sciences to gain hands-on field experience and collaborate with experts at the Oregon Caves National Monument.
Fund Your Operations: Park Service Grant for Efficiency
National Park Service grants are available to organizations looking to improve operational efficiencies within cooperative zones, enhancing park resource protection and public services. This funding supports initiatives that foster environmental stewardship and community engagement.
Get Funding for Natural Values & Facility Protection
This grant from the National Park Service is for organizations looking to enhance natural environments while simultaneously safeguarding people and facilities. It aims to fund specific projects focused on this critical dual objective.
NPS Grant: Fund Your Network Inventory & Monitoring!
Are you part of the Upper Columbia Basin Network? This cooperative agreement opportunity with the National Park Service is for administrative support of your inventory and monitoring programs, fostering essential conservation efforts.
Get Funding: Youth Internship Program for Your Business
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with Southern Utah University to support youth internship projects. The program aims to engage young people in conservation and park-related activities.
Get Funding for Park Health & Wellness Initiatives
If you're part of a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) with a Public Health and Park Planning program, you can apply for funding to develop a strategic action plan for park health and wellness. This grant aims to guide parks in enhancing public health, wellness, and enjoyment through innovative programs.
Funded: NPS Project for Debris Removal
This is a notice of intent to fund a specific project for debris removal at McClure Ranch, awarded to the Conservation Corps North Bay. The National Park Service is providing public notification of this funding opportunity.
Get Funding: Youth Fire Fuels Reduction Projects
The National Park Service plans to award funding to the Conservation Corps North Bay for engaging youth in fire fuels reduction activities. This notice is for informational purposes and not a request for applications.
Funded Conservation Projects: Boost Your Business Impact!
This grant supports organizations focused on wildlife and habitat conservation, providing funding for critical projects like bat population monitoring, habitat restoration, and ecosystem resilience efforts. Businesses looking to contribute to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices can find opportunities to partner and receive financial support.
Historic Preservation Grants: Fund Your Legacy
This notice is for organizations interested in operating and publicly presenting the Thomas Cole Historic House. Funding is available through a pre-awarded master cooperative agreement to support these operations.