National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for New Bedford Waterfront Festival
Non-profit organizations and local governments can receive support to plan, produce, and document the "Working Waterfront Festival" in New Bedford. This funding aims to showcase the city's maritime history and diverse cultural heritage through performances and interpretive programs.
Secure Grant Funding for Wildlife Noise Impact Research
This funding supports research and development of innovative methods to monitor and understand the impact of noise on wildlife in protected natural areas. Eligible institutions and researchers can collaborate with the National Park Service to advance conservation efforts.
Fund Your Cultural Arts Projects: Grants Available!
If you're involved in traditional cultural arts, this grant can help fund research, planning, and public programming. Bring your heritage projects to life with this support.
Get Funding for Insect Research & Tech Development
This opportunity is for Montana State University to develop and deploy advanced lidar technology to study how artificial light and noise impact flying insects in National Parks. The goal is to understand ecological effects and create better conservation strategies.
Funded Coastal Restoration & Adaptation Projects
This announcement confirms funding has been awarded to Rutgers University for Superstorm Sandy recovery efforts in Staten Island's Gateway National Recreation Area. Their work focuses on site-specific data, coastal adaptation, and revegetation strategies to enhance park resilience.
Get Funding for Your Next Big Project!
This grant aims to develop innovative environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring techniques for amphibians. Businesses involved in ecological research, conservation technology, or environmental consulting can apply to advance these cost-effective monitoring solutions.
Secure Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This opportunity supports organizations like the Rocky Mountain Youth Corps in establishing conservation initiatives at Bandelier National Monument. Funds are intended for operational expenses and project execution within the Bandelier area.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Projects!
Are you a researcher or organization focused on historic preservation? This grant from the National Park Service can fund vital research and studies to protect our nation's heritage.
Preserve History, Secure Funding for Wyoming Businesses
This grant is for organizations and businesses in Wyoming with unique qualifications in historic preservation to document, evaluate, and share knowledge about the state's cultural resources. Funds will support collaboration with the National Park Service to enhance public understanding and stewardship of historic sites.
Unlock Funding for Park Projects: NPS Grants Available!
Are you a business passionate about natural resource management and climate change research? This grant from the National Park Service supports ethnobotany and climate change initiatives within National Parks.
Unlock NPS Grants for Your Business | Get Funding!
This opportunity, through the National Park Service's CESU program, is for entities looking to partner on documentation and evaluation projects. Secure funding to contribute to important conservation and research initiatives.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Control in Hawaii
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the University of Hawaii partnered with the Hawaii-Pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. It supports critical projects focused on monitoring and controlling invasive Coqui frogs within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and surrounding areas.
Get Funding for Park Conservation Projects
If your organization is involved in ecological research or conservation, you may be eligible for funding to support dendroecological analyses of shrublands. These funds are intended to aid research within National Park Service areas.
Funding for Park Restoration & Invasive Species Research
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service aims to fund research and projects focused on the environmental history of invasive species within national parks. Eligible entities will receive funding to develop responsible restoration practices informed by this critical research.
Get Funding for Park Restoration Projects
This opportunity from the National Park Service is for organizations looking to undertake riparian willow restoration projects. Funding is available through a task agreement award under the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.
Get Funding for River Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations like OARS, Inc. can receive funding to continue projects supporting the Assabet River's Wild and Scenic designation. This grant supports conservation efforts and aims to enhance the river's ecological and recreational value.
Unlock Funding: Boost Your Business with Geospatial Tech!
This grant is for organizations already designated for a project focused on advanced geospatial data analysis to solve resource management challenges. It supports innovative work in areas like fire history, remote sensing, and archaeological site detection using cutting-edge technology.
Unlock Park Service Funding for Wildlife Research
Non-profits and research institutions can apply for funding to develop methods for understanding elk movements and abundance on winter ranges. This award supports critical conservation efforts managed by the National Park Service.
Unlock Funding for Ecological Research Projects
This grant from the National Park Service is available to organizations that can analyze ecological monitoring data from Sonoran Desert Parks. Funds will support critical research aimed at understanding and preserving the desert ecosystem.
Funded Preservation: Boost Your Shenandoah Valley Business!
This is an announcement of an award designated for The Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation to support management operations, foster economic viability, and preserve the Civil War legacy in the Shenandoah Valley. Businesses in the region can benefit indirectly through initiatives that align with these preservation and economic development goals.