Education Grants
Educational grants for schools, universities, and learning programs.
Get Funding for Educational Projects!
If you're involved with educational or interpretive materials, the National Park Service might have funding for your projects. This cooperative agreement aims to support the development of important resources.
Get Funding for Public Health Initiatives
Nonprofits and educational institutions can receive funding to develop community programs promoting public health and the benefits of parks. These initiatives aim to educate the public on healthy lifestyles through partnerships with the National Park Service.
Get Grants for Student Training & Cultural Resource Projects
This opportunity funds projects that train students in cultural resource identification and evaluation on Bureau of Land Management lands, utilizing specialized equipment like ground penetrating radar. Businesses and educational institutions can partner to provide valuable field experience while fulfilling critical land management needs.
NSF Grants for Materials Research & Education Partnerships
Minority-serving colleges and universities can partner with NSF-supported centers to advance materials research and education. This funding aims to boost diversity and collaboration in critical scientific fields.
Fund Your Astronomy Research: Postdoc Fellowships
Recent Ph.D. scientists in astronomy and astrophysics can receive up to three years of funding for independent research and educational plans. This fellowship supports emerging leaders in the field, allowing them to pursue groundbreaking projects at institutions of their choice.
Army Research Grants: Fund Your Next Big Idea!
U.S. universities and institutions focused on innovative, multidisciplinary science and engineering research can secure funding for projects with potential defense applications.
Fund Your Park's Biodiversity Research & Pollinator Projects
This program offers support for organizations developing taxonomy initiatives and assisting with vital pollinator research within National Parks. Funds are available to create educational programs, leverage existing research, and contribute to service-wide pollinator conservation efforts.
Unlock DoD Funding for University Research Equipment
U.S. universities can receive funding from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to acquire advanced research equipment. This program aims to enhance capabilities in national defense-related scientific and engineering fields.
Secure Funding for Park Research & Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding for organizations to develop innovative "Taxonomist in Parks" programs, building on existing biological inventory successes. Funds will support the creation of educational materials and assist with vital pollinator research projects across National Parks.
Get Funding for Park Science & Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and researchers developing programs to advance scientific understanding and conservation within national parks. Funds are used to create educational initiatives, conduct biological inventories, and support pollinator research, contributing to service-wide conservation efforts.
Get Grants for Environmental Research in National Parks
This is not a grant application opportunity, but a notice of intent to fund Washington State University for critical research. The project aims to understand how high-elevation lakes in Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks are affected by atmospheric nitrogen deposition.
Unlock Air Force Research Grants: Fund Your Innovations
U.S. universities can secure funding for groundbreaking, multidisciplinary research with potential applications for the Department of Defense. This initiative supports innovative projects that bridge multiple scientific and engineering fields.
Get Grant Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and government agencies can secure funding through the National Park Service to implement youth partnership projects focused on conservation and education. This initiative aims to engage young people in valuable conservation efforts and foster a connection with national parks.
Fund Your DoD Research: Get Major Instrumentation Grants
Businesses and institutions involved in research critical to the Department of Defense can apply for funding to acquire essential instrumentation. This program aims to bolster research capabilities and enhance education in fields vital for national security.
Fund Your Internships: Grow Your Workforce!
Colorado businesses can receive funding to hire and train young individuals (ages 16-25) through conservation and career development programs. This initiative helps build a diverse future workforce while providing valuable on-the-job learning experiences.
Get NIH Funding for Biomedical Big Data Innovation
Biomedical researchers generating large datasets can now access NIH funding to develop cutting-edge Big Data tools and resources. This grant supports innovation in data analysis, accessibility, and training to advance biomedical research.
Get Funding: Preserve History & Boost Tourism
Nonprofits and historical organizations can apply for grants to preserve and enhance significant historical archives, driving cultural tourism and educational initiatives. This funding supports projects like the Billings Family Archive, ensuring public access to vital historical resources.
Get Funding for Youth Energy Training Programs
Northeast organizations can partner with the National Park Service to receive funding for youth training programs focused on energy conservation. This cooperative agreement will support initiatives that develop young talent in the energy sector.
Get Funding for Park Research & Monitoring Projects
If you're a university partner with the National Park Service, this grant can provide administrative support for vital inventory, monitoring, and research initiatives within the Klamath Network. Secure funding to bolster crucial ecological studies and conservation efforts.
Fund Your Research: Navy Grants for Innovation
U.S. universities can apply for funding to conduct cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research in science and engineering that aligns with the Department of Defense's interests.