National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations like the Council of American Maritime Museums looking to document and create drawings of historic vessels. Funds will support detailed preservation work and public dissemination of maritime heritage.
Get Paid to Study Alaska's Coastal Resources!
Graduate students and recent grads interested in marine resources and policy in Alaska can apply for a 12-month paid fellowship. This program offers hands-on experience working with state or federal agencies on coastal and fisheries issues.
Get $35,250 for Creative Visualizations!
This is not an application request, but public notice that Alaska Geographic may receive $35,250 to create 3D visualizations of dinosaur dance floors in Denali National Park. The National Park Service will be involved in the project.
Grant Funding: $35,050 for Beringia Mapping Project
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can receive funding to develop a unique database and map of submerged Beringia. This grant supports research and conservation efforts for a shared international heritage area.
Get Funding: Preserve Asian American History
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to research and document Asian American and Pacific Islander history for historic landmark designation and park interpretation. This grant supports the identification and preservation of underrepresented historical sites and stories.
Get $35,000 for Historic Preservation Projects
US/ICOMOS organizations can receive up to $35,000 to fund symposia and research focused on international historic preservation and design issues. This funding supports the study, documentation, and promotion of cultural heritage preservation efforts.
Get $35K for Wildlife & Habitat Research
This grant is for institutions like universities to research wildlife populations and their habitats, helping to inform conservation and management strategies. Funds can be used for critical environmental studies that contribute to understanding and protecting natural resources.
Grant for STEM Education & Park Interpretation Training
This cooperative agreement offers funding for organizations focused on enhancing public and educator interpretation of natural environments, with a special emphasis on STEM-aligned learning. The grant supports the development and delivery of coordinated interpretive training programs and evaluation mechanisms for educational initiatives.
Get $35K for Educational Programs & Student Awards
Are you an educational organization focused on history? This grant provides funding to develop resource materials for teachers and award student winners in national history competitions.
Get $35,000 for Your Research Symposium Project
The National Park Service offers up to $35,000 for eligible organizations to plan and execute science symposia. This funding supports the continuation of past successful symposium initiatives, covering costs for website development, agenda planning, and logistics.
Funding for Student Programs & Recruitment
This grant aims to support and train young adults through educational seminars and recruitment opportunities within the National Park Service. It's designed for the University of Alaska Fairbanks to provide college students with career pathways and a foundation in conservation.
Get Funding to Boost History Education!
Are you a history teacher or educator looking to enhance learning? This grant supports National History Day initiatives, providing resources and professional development to bring history to life for students.
Get $35,000 to Boost Alaska Native Education & NPS Careers
This program offers up to $35,000 to the University of Alaska Fairbanks to develop educational programs and recruitment initiatives for Alaska Natives interested in National Park Service careers. It aims to foster appreciation for NPS values among rural Alaskans and provide pathways for Native leadership within the service.
Get $35K for Park & Recreation Projects!
California Department of Parks and Recreation can receive up to $35,000 to manage resource projects with Redwood National & State Parks. This funding supports collaboration and project activities under an existing cooperative agreement.
Get $35,000 Grant for Youth Programs!
Are you an organization focused on engaging youth? The National Park Service is looking to fund innovative 'Parks-As-Classrooms' initiatives, with a potential award of up to $35,000. This opportunity aims to connect young people with nature through educational programs.
Get $35K+ to Transform Local Spaces in New Orleans
Non-profits and community organizations in New Orleans can receive funding to revitalize derelict sites into green spaces, conservation areas, and community benefits. This grant supports project development, youth engagement, and environmental education programs.
Unlock Funding for Youth Conservation & Education Projects
This program offers funding to organizations to provide educational and training opportunities for young adults in conservation interpretation and education. The goal is to support the development of interpretive media and outreach programs that connect the public with natural resources.
Get $34k to Train Interns for Preservation Projects
This funding from the National Park Service is available to organizations like educational institutions to recruit and support undergraduate and graduate students for historic preservation training. The funds will cover the costs of providing these valuable internship opportunities, helping students gain federal experience.
Grant Funding for Trail Maintenance & Youth Conservation
This grant offers funding to organizations that provide training and work opportunities for young adults in conservation projects, focusing on trail maintenance, invasive plant removal, and landscaping. Funds support intern stipends, insurance, travel, and project equipment.
Secure Funding for Historical Projects | Grant Available
This grant is for non-profit organizations and educational institutions to fund projects that preserve and interpret local history. Funds can be used for research, writing, and producing historical publications, including photographs and archival materials.