National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Unlock $21,150 for Research & Data Analysis
Researchers and academic institutions can secure funding to conduct critical wildlife stock assessments and habitat analysis. This grant supports vital scientific data collection for environmental management and conservation efforts.
Unlock Funds for Historic Preservation Projects
This is a notice for an upcoming agreement with the National Trust for Historic Preservation to support the Main Street Conference in New Orleans. Proposals are not being accepted for this specific award.
Unlock Preservation Innovation: Get Grants for New Tech & Tools
Secure funding to develop cutting-edge technologies and methods for preserving buildings, landscapes, and cultural heritage. This grant is for innovators seeking to advance preservation practices with new tools and approaches.
Get $20K for Preservation Tech & Training
Non-profits and local governments can get up to $20,000 to develop innovative tools, materials, and approaches for preserving historical sites and collections. This funding supports research, workshops, and practical resources to advance preservation techniques.
Unlock $20K for Preservation Tech & Training
Are you a non-profit, government agency, tribe, or state looking to revolutionize cultural resource preservation? Secure up to $20,000 to develop innovative tools, materials, and approaches for conserving buildings, landscapes, and collections.
Grant Funding to Protect & Promote Historic Trail Resources
This program offers technical and financial assistance to partners working to protect, interpret, and enhance the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Businesses and organizations connected to the trail can receive funding to support projects that boost historical, cultural, and recreational resources.
Get $20K for Preservation Tech & Training!
Non-profits, governments, and tribal organizations can get up to $20,000 for innovative research or training to preserve cultural resources and develop better conservation methods. This funding supports new technologies, specialized workshops, and practical dissemination tools for preservation practice.
Unlock $20K for Preservation Tech & Training
Preservation organizations and non-profits can apply for up to $20,000 to develop innovative technologies, conduct specialized training, or create practical resources for conserving cultural heritage. These grants fund new approaches to preserve buildings, landscapes, sites, and collections.
Secure Grants for Climate Change Research Projects
Universities within specific CESU regions can receive funding from $5,000 to $20,000 per project for climate change research conducted in National Park units. This program aims to foster awareness and inform park management decisions.
Get Funding for Wildlife Management Projects
Non-profits and government agencies with unique qualifications in wildlife management can receive funding for cooperative projects. This grant supports essential activities like deer herd culling, sampling, and carcass processing to ensure project continuity and success.
Get Funding for Wildlife Management & Park Projects
This grant supports organizations like non-profits and government agencies collaborating on wildlife management projects, specifically for deer population control and research. Funding is available to ensure the seamless continuation and successful completion of these vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Green Project: Get Up To $20,000 for Conservation
This opportunity is for organizations like the American Conservation Experience to fund youth internships focused on conservation and resource management within National Parks. It supports developing educational programs and projects that protect park resources and engage the public.
Get $20,000 for Community Art Projects!
Local organizations and businesses can receive up to $20,000 to fund the design, creation, and installation of community art projects. This funding aims to enhance public spaces and foster community engagement.
Get $20,000 to Educate Alaskan Communities!
This opportunity provides up to $20,000 for organizations to develop and deliver engaging "Discovery Labs" focused on marine science research to Alaskan communities. Partner with the National Park Service to bring vital scientific education and outreach to local residents.
Secure $20,000 for Youth Education & Community Growth
Non-profits and local districts can receive funding to partner with the National Park Service on youth educational programs. This grant supports initiatives focused on cultural and natural resource preservation, fostering community engagement and skill development.
Get Funding for Conservation Internships & Invasive Plant Management
This grant opportunity provides funding for organizations to place conservation interns who will gain hands-on experience in invasive plant management, surveying, monitoring, and control. The aim is to support efforts in natural resource protection and land stewardship.
Get $17K+ for Youth Internships & Park Projects
This grant provides funding to organizations that can recruit and manage interns for the National Park Service's interpretation and resource management programs. The funds support intern stipends, travel, and educational awards, fostering valuable experience in park operations.
Funded Park Partnerships: Get Office Space & Resources!
This grant provides access to furnished office space and visitor center facilities for organizations collaborating on research, monitoring, and educational activities within Lake Clark National Park. Eligible partners can receive up to $17,000 annually to support these crucial environmental and community engagement initiatives.
Secure Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
This non-competitive award targets the State of Washington, Department of Ecology, Washington Conservation Corps to fund essential park maintenance and environmental restoration projects. The funding will support new fencing, repairs, irrigation, campground upkeep, and invasive species eradication.
Unlock $16,800 for Park Trail & Campground Projects
Washington Conservation Corps members can secure up to $16,800 to perform trail work and campground rehabilitation within North Cascades National Park. This funding leverages unique qualifications and cost-sharing opportunities.