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Unlock Funds for Youth Workforce & Training
This grant offers funding for organizations creating work, education, or training opportunities for young adults through collaborative projects. It aims to empower the next generation with valuable skills and experience.
Get Grants for Fire Impact Assessments on Cultural Sites
This National Park Service funding is for projects assessing the impacts of the Tatanka Complex and Maple Fires on cultural resources. Eligible entities can receive funding for this important research without competition.
Fund Your Research: Historic African-American Stories
This grant supports in-depth research into the history of African Americans in Southwest Georgia and their connection to Andersonville National Historic Site. Researchers and institutions can apply to uncover and share these vital narratives.
Get Grants for Youth Conservation Projects
This grant funds youth programs focused on conservation projects, empowering young people to contribute to environmental stewardship. Eligible organizations can receive funding to support operational costs and project implementation.
Get Park Grants for Educational & Environmental Programs!
Non-profits and government entities can receive funding to develop educational, environmental, and cultural programs that foster appreciation for park resources. This grant aims to support initiatives promoting the preservation of our natural and historical heritage.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth & Innovation!
This announcement signals an upcoming funding opportunity from the National Park Service, specifically for projects related to the Grand Canyon's Traditional Cultural Property. While not a direct application call, it signifies potential for businesses involved in this unique preservation and documentation effort to receive funding.
Get Funding to Boost Workforce & Hiring
This grant aims to improve labor market data systems, helping businesses find qualified workers and job seekers gain in-demand skills. Organizations that develop and implement these systems can receive funding to enhance workforce development and policy-making.
Fund Your Civil Rights Heritage Research Projects
Are you involved in humanities research on the Civil Rights Movement? This grant from the National Park Service supports projects that connect Civil Rights history to national parks and develop educational materials to deepen public understanding.
Fund Your Preservation Projects: Tribal Youth Engagement
Non-profits and tribal organizations can access funding to engage Native American youth in preserving historical masonry structures. This grant supports hands-on preservation work, fostering both cultural heritage and workforce development.
Funding for Preservation & Operations Skills Training
This program offers training in vital areas like interpretation, resource management, preservation, and facility operations, designed to enhance professional skills for eligible individuals. Gain expertise aligned with National Park Service standards to advance your career in heritage management.
Get Funding for Strawberry Creek Restoration Project!
This notice is for Humboldt State University Sponsored Programs Foundation to manage invasive plants in the Strawberry Creek Restoration Project Area. While this isn't a general application, it signals potential funding for restoration efforts.
Fund Your Business Growth with Grants
This grant offers paid internship opportunities within the National Park Service, focusing on park visitor services and outreach. Gain valuable experience and contribute to park safety messaging while developing your professional skills.
Fund Your Mission: Preserve Historic Structures
This grant supports the crucial stabilization and preservation of historically significant archeological structures like the Quarai Mission complex. If you are involved in preserving cultural heritage sites, this funding can help secure their future.
Funding for Yosemite Restoration Projects
The National Park Service intends to fund the "Yosemite Restoration and Vegetation Management" project through a cooperative agreement with the Student Conservation Association, Inc. This funding will support vital ecological restoration and vegetation management activities within Yosemite National Park.
Fund Your Cultural Preservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to sharing cultural resources knowledge can get funding to educate the public and NPS staff. This grant supports projects that make complex cultural planning and research accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.
Fund Your Cultural Preservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations collaborating with the University of Maryland and National Park Service to develop and improve cultural resource spatial data. Funding supports student research and the dissemination of information about these valuable resources.
Get Funding: Restore Desert Springs & Wildlife Habitats
Are you an early-career scientist or conservation professional? This grant offers hands-on experience and training to repair vital burro exclusion fences and restore fragile desert springs in Mojave National Preserve, benefiting native wildlife and your career.
Get Paid to Produce National TV Concerts!
Are you a production company looking to create impactful televised events? Secure funding to produce and broadcast the National Symphony Orchestra's Memorial Day and Independence Day concerts from the U.S. Capitol.
Fund Your Community Projects with NPS Grants
Non-profits and community organizations can get funding to support volunteer efforts, educational programs, and STEM initiatives on National Park Service lands. This grant helps coordinate valuable conservation and educational activities.
Secure Funding for Climate Adaptation Projects
This grant is for organizations like universities and research institutions working with the National Park Service to develop and implement climate change adaptation strategies. Funds support the creation of tools and products to manage climate data, evaluate impacts, and guide adaptation efforts.