National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get $271,000 to Enhance Alaska's Coastal Ecosystems
This grant provides up to $271,000 to organizations focused on environmental data and conservation in Alaska's Lower Cook Inlet. The funding supports the creation of a public habitat database to aid in environmental analysis and spill response planning.
Secure $270K for Environmental Research & Park Health
Colorado State University is eligible for up to $270,009 to conduct vital air quality research in Theodore Roosevelt and Rocky Mountain National Parks. This funding will support data analysis, equipment maintenance, and scientific publications to improve understanding of park environmental conditions.
Secure Funding for Ocean Science Research
This grant supports research into the effects of ocean acidification on plankton populations in Glacier Bay, providing crucial data for ecosystem management. It's for institutions and researchers focused on marine science and environmental impact studies.
Get Up To $267K for Environmental Education & Stewardship
Non-profits and school systems can receive funding to implement environmental education programs within National Parks. This grant supports hands-on learning experiences designed to foster stewardship of natural and cultural resources.
Grant Funding for Alaska Glacier Research & Data
The National Park Service is seeking to fund research on the status and trends of Alaska's glaciers. This grant is intended for institutions with unique qualifications to contribute to critical data collection and analysis for park management.
Get $260K to Preserve Historic Covered Bridges!
Non-profit organizations focused on historic preservation can receive up to $260,000 to document and educate about covered bridges. This funding supports sharing expertise in timber framing, rehabilitation, and historic engineering to preserve these valuable structures.
Park Design Grant: $251,958 for Innovation
This funding opportunity, a new cooperative agreement, supports the Badlands National Park Centennial Design Studio. The University of Texas at Austin is set to receive up to $251,958 to lead this specialized project.
Secure Funding for Historic Preservation & Community Projects
This grant supports the Keweenaw NHP Advisory Commission in advising on the management and preservation of the park's historic resources and properties. Funds will enable the continuation of critical programs and initiatives aimed at protecting and enhancing the unique values of the Keweenaw Peninsula.
Fund Your Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian Arts & Culture Program
Nonprofits primarily serving Alaska Natives or Native Hawaiians can receive grants to support and develop programs in traditional and contemporary arts and culture. This funding aims to enhance expressions of language, history, visual and performing arts, and crafts, fostering community revitalization.
Get $250K for Historic Restoration & Skilled Trades Training
Non-profits and non-federal entities can secure funding to train individuals in historic dry-laid stone masonry techniques. This grant supports public interpretation, resource management, and hands-on preservation projects.
Secure $250K for Arctic Coastal Research & Protection
This opportunity, funded by the National Park Service, offers up to $250,000 to organizations for research on Arctic coastal landform changes. The funding supports understanding and predicting changes affecting communities and resources, while also providing educational opportunities.
Funded Project: Enhance Alaska's Water Data with $250K Grant
This grant is for organizations and researchers looking to improve the accuracy and detail of Alaska's hydrographic data, including wetlands and other valuable features, to support mapping and analysis efforts. Funding will support the development of new data collection protocols and contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of Alaska's water resources.
Get Up To $250K for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profits focused on maritime history are eligible for funding to conduct historic site inventories. This initiative supports the preservation and documentation of significant historical locations.
Funded Research: Protect Coastal Waters & Estuaries
This grant funds critical research into harmful algal blooms and nutrient pollution in the Nauset Marsh Estuary. Businesses and institutions involved in marine research or environmental protection can partner to improve the health of our coastal ecosystems.
Access $236K for Air Quality Data & Planning
Businesses and organizations collaborating with government agencies can secure funding to improve air quality data accessibility and planning. This grant supports the development and maintenance of data warehouses crucial for environmental compliance and infrastructure projects.
Secure Grant Funding for Alaska's Environmental Research
This funding is for research institutions like the University of Alaska Fairbanks to investigate the environmental impact of cruise ship emissions on air quality and visibility in Alaska's National Parks and Wilderness areas. The project aims to inform park management and protect natural resources.
Get Funding for Cape Cod Bicycle & Pedestrian Projects
Cape Cod Commission businesses and organizations can receive funding to develop a comprehensive Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan for Provincetown, Truro, and Wellfleet. This grant aims to enhance local infrastructure and facilitate public engagement in the planning process.
Unlock Funding for Business Projects with NPS Interns
The National Park Service is seeking organizations to partner in placing graduate students as interns to work on specific operational analysis projects. This cooperative agreement provides funds for recruiting, training, and managing these interns to support park unit initiatives.
Fund Cultural Heritage Programs: Get $222K Grant!
Non-profits and cultural organizations can secure up to $222,200 to develop and present engaging cultural heritage programs and events. This funding supports traditional arts, festivals, and educational outreach within National Park Service sites.
Get $221,107 for Alaska Park Glacier Research Funding
This funding opportunity supports research into the volume changes of glaciers in Alaska's National Parks. Eligible entities are research institutions and educational organizations like the University of Alaska Fairbanks.