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Explore funding opportunities from federal agencies
Secure Funds for Wildlife & Habitat Restoration Projects
Non-profits focused on seabird conservation and habitat restoration are eligible for funding. This award supports critical projects to protect and enhance vulnerable wildlife populations and their ecosystems.
Fund Your River Project: Grants for Conservation & Recreation
This program offers internships and fellowships to support work focused on improving the water quality and sustainability of wild and scenic rivers. Gain hands-on experience in natural resource conservation and youth engagement while benefiting local communities.
Get Funding: Improve Niobrara Scenic River's Vegetation Map
This grant offers funding to organizations for field work and accuracy assessment to improve the vegetation map of the Niobrara National Scenic River. The goal is to create a scientifically accurate and valuable resource.
Get Funding for Seabird Data Analysis & Modeling
This Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports Michigan State University in analyzing seabird data collected from aircraft surveys. Funding is for quantitative modeling to understand seabird abundance and distribution in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
Preserve Heritage: Get Funding for Preservation Programs
This grant from the National Park Service supports educational programs that promote historic preservation and resource stewardship, with a focus on training tribes and museums on NAGPRA compliance. Your business can gain funding to develop and share resources that increase public awareness and support for cultural heritage.
Get Funding: Preserve History & Educate
If you're a student or youth in the Virgin Islands involved with cultural heritage, this grant offers funding for hands-on experience in archeology, exhibits, and education about the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. Partner with the University of the Virgin Islands and the National Park Service to preserve and share this vital history.
Get Funding for Education & Data Projects
Partner with the National Park Service to boost public education on natural and cultural resources or fund a graduate intern for vital database management in desert and plains national parks.
Get Grants for Historic Ship Preservation
Preserve and document the architecture and engineering of historical vessels across the U.S. This opportunity supports the Heritage Documentation Programs in their mission.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation & Public History Internships
This program offers paid internships for individuals passionate about American history and historic preservation, focusing on National Register of Historic Places nominations and public outreach projects. Gain hands-on experience documenting historic resources and developing interpretive materials for National Park Service sites.
Unlock Funds for Historic Preservation Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations focused on historic preservation projects, specifically supporting youth engagement in heritage initiatives. Funds are intended for projects like the "Discover Washington: Youth Heritage Project 2018" to promote cultural understanding and preservation.
Funding for Historical Preservation & Research
This grant supports projects focused on preserving and researching historically significant sites and their administrative histories. It is ideal for historians and organizations dedicated to documenting and showcasing national heritage.
Fund Your Community History Project!
Are you involved with a community group or non-profit? Secure funding for oral history projects that capture the rich narratives and evolution of local landmarks like Meridian Hill Park, creating valuable archives and interpretive materials.
Unlock Funding for Your Research & Development Projects
This grant is for research institutions and universities looking to fund critical scientific analysis and data collection. The funds will support in-depth genetic studies of unique natural resources, contributing to vital conservation and management efforts.
Get Funding for Youth Engagement & Park Promotion!
Are you an organization or educational institution focused on connecting young adults with national parks? This program offers funding to student leaders who will increase outdoor recreation participation and NPS awareness, creating future park champions.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Interns
Nonprofits and government agencies can receive funding to train students in historic preservation, archeology, history, and museum management. This program supports crucial work in managing and protecting cultural resources.
Fund Your Museum's Future: Internships & Preservation
This program offers funding for qualified students to gain hands-on experience in historic preservation and museum management. Support Federal efforts in cultural resources and gain valuable skills in areas like archeology, research, and conservation.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Grants for Historic Preservation & Youth Training
This grant is for organizations and partners dedicated to preserving historic structures and cultural landscapes through conservation efforts. Funds can support projects like trail development, habitat restoration, and educational initiatives that involve youth in public resource care.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profits and local governments can secure funding for projects focused on preserving historic structures and cultural landscapes, including masonry, carpentry, and acequia rehabilitation. This program supports the preservation of historical sites and community heritage.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Projects
This grant offers training and project support for students and professionals in historic preservation, archeology, and related fields. Funds help develop skills and contribute to federal efforts in managing and protecting cultural resources.
Park Grants: Fund Your Shoshone Lake Trail Project
This notice signals the National Park Service's intent to fund a specific project, the Shoshone Lake Trail Reroute. Eligible entities will be involved in the implementation of this vital infrastructure improvement within Yellowstone.