National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Unlock Funding: Research Alaska's Resilience & Growth
This grant supports research into how natural events shaped Alaska's landscape and influenced human history, offering valuable insights for businesses and policymakers focused on environmental resilience.
Secure Funding for Great Lakes Park Coastal Data Analysis
National Park Service is seeking proposals to analyze and interpret extensive coastal datasets for Great Lakes national parks. This funding aims to provide critical insights into coastal conditions, informing management, restoration, and research needs.
Funding for Climate Research & Resource Management
This grant supports research on how climate variability impacts fire, forests, and water resources in specific National Park units. Businesses involved in ecological research, data analysis, or resource management can benefit from this funding.
Fund Your Arts Legacy: War of 1812 Bicentennial Grants
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions are eligible for funding to support arts and education projects that commemorate the War of 1812 and its lasting peace legacy. This initiative aims to interpret the historical conflict and foster understanding through creative programming.
Secure Funding for Mississippi River Protection Projects
Nonprofits and government entities focused on Mississippi River resource protection can apply for funding to enhance collaboration and identify key areas for conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding to Boost Local Economies with Parks
This grant is for organizations and researchers looking to update economic impact models for national parks. Funds will support research to refine how we measure visitor spending and park payrolls to better understand their economic contributions.
Get Grants for Lake Superior Invasive Species Control
Are you involved in managing or educating about aquatic invasive species (AIS) around Lake Superior? This grant supports projects that synthesize and share knowledge to control and prevent AIS threats, particularly benefiting Grand Portage National Monument and surrounding areas.
Get Funding for Wildlife Preservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and researchers focused on the conservation of endangered species, specifically the Black-Footed Ferret. Funds are available for vaccination programs, wildlife surveys, and regional natural resource preservation efforts.
Get Funding: Repair & Preserve Historic Sites!
Are you involved with the Victoria Historic Mining District? This grant from the National Park Service offers funding to assess, stabilize, and repair cultural resources impacted by border activities. Secure funds to protect and restore this vital historical area.
Secure Funding to Protect Rare Species & Habitats
This grant is for organizations in the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park region dedicated to preserving rare, threatened, and endangered subterranean species. Funding will support scientific assessments to protect these vital groundwater species from pollution due to development.
Get Funding for Park Projects!
Are you a research institution or organization looking to improve visitor experiences in national parks? This grant supports transportation and visitor use studies to enhance park access and enjoyment.
Fund Historic Preservation Projects in Oklahoma
Oklahoma's State Historic Preservation Office can secure funding to nominate historic Santa Fe NHT segments and cultural resources for the National Register of Historic Places. This initiative aims to officially recognize and protect significant historical assets within the state.
Get Funds for Park Preservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding for archeological and geomorphological inventory and testing within National Parks. This grant supports the preservation and understanding of natural and cultural resources.
Get Grants for Park Projects | National Park Service Funding
This grant from the National Park Service is for eligible partners seeking funding to support planning initiatives for infrastructure and conservation projects within national parks. Funds can be used for critical planning phases to enhance park resources and visitor experiences.
Fund Your Research: Stream Chemistry Grant!
If you're a scientist or researcher in MD, VA, or WV, you could get funding to study acid-base chemistry in mountain streams. This grant supports critical research to protect brook trout populations.
Unlock Funds for Trailside Education & Community Projects
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy to fund educational initiatives and community engagement along the Appalachian Trail. The National Park Service intends to fund specific project activities focused on bringing the trail experience into classrooms and communities.
Funding for Appalachian Trail Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity, managed by the National Park Service, is specifically for the Appalachian Trail Conservancy to fund trail rehabilitation projects. While not a general application, it highlights potential funding for critical conservation efforts on the trail.
Boost Your Business: Grants for Conservation Tech
This funding opportunity is for organizations like Brigham Young University to develop predictive models for understanding habitat vulnerability to invasive plant species in Colorado Plateau National Park Service units. The goal is to leverage remote sensing and biogeophysical maps for conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Appalachian Trail Projects
This notice indicates potential funding from the National Park Service for projects related to monitoring, maintenance, and mitigation along the Appalachian Trail. While not a general application, it highlights opportunities for organizations involved with the trail.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Operations
This opportunity offers funding for organizations to enhance facility management and operational support. It's designed to help eligible entities improve their infrastructure and service delivery capabilities.