National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get $410K to Boost Your Archives & Research Business!
Non-profits and organizations focused on cultural resources management can receive funding to process, catalog, and improve accessibility of archival collections for research and public use.
Unlock $410K for Archival Projects!
This grant offers funding to eligible organizations for processing and cataloging archival collections, making them accessible for research. It's specifically designed to address backlogs and improve the documentation and accountability of valuable historical records.
Unlock $400K for Alaska Cultural Research & Preservation
Seeking organizations for a 5-year cooperative agreement to research the ethnohistory and ethnoarchaeology of reindeer herding on the Alaska Peninsula. This funding supports documenting historic Inupiat migration and reindeer herding practices from the early 1900s.
Fund Your Film Project: Up to $400K Available!
Are you a filmmaker looking to produce engaging content? This grant offers up to $400,000 for the production of various film products, contingent on available funds and project completion.
Secure $400K for Arctic Conservation Projects!
This cooperative agreement offers up to $400,000 to organizations involved in Arctic conservation and biodiversity monitoring through the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program (CBMP). Funds will support program implementation, strategic planning, and related conservation activities.
Get $400K for STEM Education & Park Partnerships
This grant offers up to $400,000 to organizations partnering with the National Park Service to expand environmental education and STEM programs for students. It's designed to continue and enhance existing initiatives connecting youth with public lands and natural resource monitoring.
Get $386K for Outdoor Projects - NPS Funding
This program offers up to $386,000 to eligible organizations, including non-profits and educational institutions, for projects that support National Park Service goals and engage the public in outdoor activities. Funds are intended to foster collaboration and enhance visitor experiences.
Get $386K for Outdoor Projects | NPS Grant
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to support National Park Service programs and visitor initiatives through the Challenge Cost Share Program. This grant aims to expand outdoor engagement and conservation efforts across the country.
Grant: $385K for Environmental Monitoring Tech
This grant supports the development and testing of advanced instruments and software for monitoring environmental conditions in natural areas. Businesses and research institutions can benefit from funding to create innovative solutions for collecting and analyzing crucial environmental data.
Get Funding for Preservation Tech & Training!
This funding opportunity supports projects and activities related to developing and distributing preservation and conservation technologies and training professionals. If you are an educational institution or other eligible entity involved in cultural resource management or preservation, you can apply for funding to advance these vital fields.
Get $371K for Alaskan Park Research & Innovation
Educational institutions and public entities can secure up to $371,097 to develop advanced permafrost models for Alaska's National Parklands. This funding supports critical research and data analysis crucial for park management and climate understanding.
Get Funding for Conservation & Recreation Projects
This grant is for non-profits and educational institutions to engage young adults in community-based conservation and outdoor recreation projects. Funds support stipends, training, and project resources for fellows working with the National Park Service.
Secure $356,666 for Cultural Preservation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service is seeking to fund the Hoonah Indian Association for cultural preservation projects related to the Huna Tribal House. Eligible recipients are organizations with a deep connection to indigenous cultural heritage and land.
Secure $350K for Ocean Research & Climate Insights
This funding is available for research institutions to study ocean acidification in Glacier Bay National Park, providing critical data for environmental understanding. The National Park Service is seeking to award up to $350,000 for a 5-year project focused on this specialized scientific research.
Get $350K for Archaeological Research & Surveys
This cooperative agreement provides up to $350,000 for the University of Alaska Fairbanks to conduct vital archaeological surveys and research in the Chignik & Meshick Rivers Region. The funding supports specialized fieldwork, geochemical analysis, and the handling of cultural resources, leveraging unique institutional expertise.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Programs
This grant aims to fund youth conservation programs that provide training and educational experiences in resource management and conservation. It's designed for organizations like the Student Conservation Association looking to engage young adults from diverse backgrounds in public lands stewardship.
Funding for Lowell Folk Festival & Community Events
This notice announces funding for the Lowell Festival Foundation (LFF) to support the annual Lowell Folk Festival and other charitable/educational events within Lowell, Massachusetts. The LFF, a uniquely qualified non-profit, will receive funds to aid the Lowell National Historical Park in community outreach and cultural programming.
Unlock $336K for Cultural Preservation & Access
This grant is for eligible tribal governments and non-profit organizations focused on preserving cultural heritage and increasing access to ancestral lands. Funding will support collaborative programs and educational initiatives to foster strong connections between communities and their traditional homelands.
Get $335K for Climate Resilience Planning!
This funding is for organizations and institutions that need to plan for climate change impacts on natural resources and park operations in Alaska. It aims to develop climate change scenarios and inform future management decisions within National Park Service units.
Unlock $330K for Aviation Heritage Projects!
Non-profit organizations dedicated to aviation heritage preservation can receive significant funding to manage and operate designated heritage areas, promoting historical interpretation and economic growth. This grant supports initiatives like developing annual work plans, preserving heritage assets, and redeveloping historic sites, with federal funds requiring a dollar-for-dollar match.