National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant Money for Historic Preservation Training
Local preservation commissions can receive funding to enhance training opportunities and promote the Federal Certified Local Government program. This initiative aims to strengthen local preservation efforts across the National Capital Region and Northeast.
Get Funding: Marine Research in Hawaii
This is not a funding opportunity for businesses. It's a notice of intent to award funding to the University of Hawai'i Systems for marine organism research along the north shore of Moloka'i, near Kalaupapa National Historical Park.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This grant program supports businesses and organizations by providing funding for internships and youth development programs focused on conservation and land stewardship. It aims to create meaningful educational and work experiences while preserving natural and cultural resources.
Arts Funding: Boost Your Performance Venue Operations
Are you a not-for-profit organization dedicated to live performing arts? This grant offers crucial financial support to cover stagehand costs and offset operational expenses for your primary performing arts facility.
Park Service Funding: Grow Your Reach & Impact
Is your organization focused on youth outdoor education? This National Park Service grant supports initiatives like the Every Kid in the Park campaign and Urban Ranger Program, helping you connect with more schools and kids.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Santa Fe Trail Preservation Projects
This is a notice of intent to award funding, not an application call. The National Park Service plans to grant funds to the Santa Fe Trail Association to preserve, protect, educate about, and promote public awareness of the Santa Fe Trail.
Get Funds to Protect & Promote Historic Trails
Organizations dedicated to preserving and promoting the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail are eligible for funding. This grant supports efforts to protect the trail, raise awareness of its legacy, and implement management techniques aligned with NPS plans.
Boost Youth Leadership & Environmental Impact with Grant Funding!
This program empowers established Youth Corps partnerships to develop emerging environmental leaders. Funding supports curriculum development, mentorship, and hands-on experience in conservation and community organizing for young adults.
Unlock Grants for Conservation Research Projects
This notice from the National Park Service indicates an upcoming award for projects focused on assessing ESA-listed corals in Dry Tortugas National Park. While not a direct application opportunity, it signifies potential funding for research in this vital environmental area.
Funding to Preserve Historic Trails & Boost Tourism
Non-profits and organizations can apply for funds to preserve and improve access to the Pony Express National Historic Trail. This grant aims to protect trail features and promote public appreciation, potentially attracting more visitors and economic activity.
Get Funding for Your Heritage Corridor Project!
This is an announcement for a specific project being funded by the National Park Service for the Last Green Valley National Heritage Corridor. Businesses and organizations within this corridor can benefit from this dedicated funding.
Grant for Historic Trail Preservation & Promotion
This non-competitive grant opportunity is for organizations dedicated to identifying, preserving, and improving accessibility to historic trails like the Oregon and California Trails. Funding aims to protect these landmarks and enhance public appreciation for their historical significance.
Fund Your Trail Crew & Preserve History
This grant supports youth work crews in hands-on learning and preservation of important archeological, historic, and cultural sites. If you're involved with youth engagement and historical preservation projects, this funding is for you.
Funding Available for Historic Site Maintenance & Visitor Experience
Non-profits and government entities can receive funding for essential cyclic maintenance of historic structures at Keys Ranch. This initiative aims to preserve cultural resources, enhance visitor experience, and support educational opportunities within Joshua Tree National Park.
Unlock Funds for Historic Trail Preservation & Awareness
Non-profits and historical associations are eligible for funding to protect, preserve, and enhance public access and appreciation for historic trails like the Oregon and California Trails. This grant supports identification, interpretation, and accessibility improvements for these vital landmarks.
Fund Your Historic Trail Project: NPS Grants Available!
The National Park Service is awarding funds to the El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Association to preserve the trail's integrity and boost local tourism. This initiative aims to enhance public education and showcase the trail's economic development potential.
Preserve History, Get Funded: Old Spanish Trail Grants
Non-profit organizations dedicated to preserving historical sites can receive funding through a non-competitive agreement. This grant supports the study, preservation, and promotion of the Old Spanish National Historic Trail.
Get Funding for Greener Transport Projects
This grant is for organizations working on alternative transportation solutions within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The National Park Service intends to fund projects that improve sustainable travel options in the park.
Preserve History, Get Funding for Pony Express Trail Projects
If your organization is dedicated to the Pony Express National Historic Trail, this cooperative agreement can fund projects focused on its preservation, interpretation, and accessibility. Support efforts to protect its features and landmarks while boosting public appreciation.
Secure Funding for Federal Lands Transportation Projects
This is a notice of intent to fund specific transportation projects on federal lands managed by the National Park Service, without a competitive application process. Businesses involved in the third, fourth, and fifth years of these projects may be eligible for this funding.