National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Secure Grants for Environmental Projects
This funding is for organizations dedicated to preserving and managing natural resources, specifically focusing on the Appalachian Trail. Eligible applicants can receive support for volunteer training, invasive species control, rare plant monitoring, and environmental restoration projects.
Get Funding for Coastal Research & Restoration
This National Park Service funding opportunity is for organizations focused on environmental research, specifically analyzing the impact of natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy on coastal ecosystems. Funds will support critical data collection and analysis to inform future preservation efforts.
Grant Funding for Marine Habitat Mapping
This funding opportunity is for entities involved in marine habitat mapping, specifically focusing on post-hurricane studies in coastal areas. The National Park Service intends to award funds to support critical research and mapping activities in affected marine environments.
Get Funding for Concrete Preservation Projects!
This program offers funding for businesses and organizations involved in the assessment, research, training, stabilization, and repair of concrete structures. It's ideal for those with projects focused on historic preservation and concrete industry integration, aiming to foster stewardship of cultural resources.
Fund Your Trail Project: NPS Grants Up to $0
Nonprofits and organizations involved in developing or maintaining the North Country National Scenic Trail can apply for funding. This grant supports the expansion and upkeep of this vital natural resource through established partnerships.
Get Funding for Education Partnerships!
The National Park Service is looking to partner with organizations to support educational initiatives at the Tsongas Industrial History Center. This is an announcement of intent to award funding, not a general application.
Grant Funding for Pacific Northwest Coastal Park Water Quality
This notice is for an existing agreement, not a new application call, intended to fund water quality assessments in four Pacific Northwest Coastal Parks through the National Park Service. It outlines funding for the University of Washington's project via an existing Cooperative Agreement.
Grant: Fund Your Estuary Research & Recovery
The National Park Service intends to award funding to the Research Foundation for SUNY Stony Brook to study the impact of storm-induced barrier breaches on temperate lagoonal estuaries, building on post-Hurricane Sandy research. This notice is for public awareness of an upcoming award, not a call for new applications.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Operations
This grant is for non-profit organizations like yours that partner with National Parks to provide essential services. Secure funding to continue vital operations, enhance educational programs, and support your alternative transportation initiatives.
Grant: Fund Your Forest Restoration Project
This is an announcement for an existing partnership to fund LiDAR-guided forest restoration efforts in the Crater Lake Panhandle. While not a general application call, it signals potential future funding for related ecological projects.
Funding for Nature Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and research institutions are invited to apply for funding to support conferences and projects focused on the conservation and understanding of natural landscapes. This opportunity aims to advance ecological research and stewardship through collaborative initiatives.
Funding for Coral Reef Restoration Projects
Organizations focused on marine conservation and ecosystem restoration can access funds to support critical staghorn coral recovery efforts in Dry Tortugas National Park. This grant aims to re-establish healthy coral reefs, contributing to biodiversity and ocean health.
Protect & Restore Coastal Sites: Get Funding!
This grant is for organizations focused on coastal preservation and historical site protection. Fund your projects to stabilize eroding archeological sites using sustainable, low-impact living shoreline techniques.
Get Funding for Hurricane Sandy Recovery Projects
Non-profits and organizations are eligible for funding to support Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts within the National Parks of New York Harbor. This initiative aims to implement critical resiliency projects and restore park infrastructure.
Unlock Funding for Museum Preservation & Analysis
Are you involved in museum archiving, cataloging, or processing? This grant offers funding to support internships dedicated to preserving and analyzing valuable museum collections housed by the National Park Service.
Fund Your Outreach: Park Education Grants
Nonprofits and educational organizations can get funding to boost public understanding of natural and cultural resources through engaging social media campaigns. This grant supports innovative outreach strategies to connect communities with park education and stewardship opportunities.
Fund Your Research: Climate Change Solutions
Non-profit organizations and research institutions are eligible to receive funding to study and manage rapid vegetation changes in the Colorado Plateau. This grant supports vital work to address climate tipping points within natural-cultural wilderness landscapes.
Fund Your Preservation Tech & Innovation!
Are you innovating to preserve cultural heritage with new technologies? This grant funds groundbreaking research that develops or adapts tech for resource preservation.
Unlock Funding for Archeological Research & Preservation
This opportunity from the National Park Service offers funding to make archeological dendrochronology specimens and research museum documentation web accessible. Eligible entities can receive support to advance the preservation and accessibility of vital historical data.
Get Funding for Visitor Center Operations!
The National Park Service is looking to partner with organizations to operate and maintain the Independence Visitor Center. This funding is for essential operational activities to ensure the visitor experience.