National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Your Park Project
This grant is for organizations working with the National Park Service on projects within the Colorado Plateau. Funds are available to support career internships and cooperative ecosystem studies, furthering conservation and education initiatives.
Get Funding to Reclaim Native American Heritage
Native American tribes and organizations can receive grants to cover the costs of repatriating ancestral human remains and cultural items. This funding supports the secure transfer, handling, and respectful reburial or storage of these invaluable artifacts.
Get Grants for Native American Item Repatriation & Documentation
This grant supports Native American tribes and institutions in consulting on and documenting cultural items for repatriation. Funds aid in revising inventories, responding to repatriation requests, and determining the origins and affiliations of Native American cultural items.
Fund Your Project: Native Vegetation & Invasive Species Removal
Seeking grants to restore natural landscapes? This opportunity funds the removal of invasive species and replanting with native vegetation, specifically within the Colorado National Monument. Eligible entities can secure funding to contribute to vital ecological restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Crater Lake Science & Learning Projects
Are you involved with scientific research or educational initiatives related to Crater Lake? The National Park Service is offering funding opportunities through a Task Agreement award to support your important work in understanding and preserving this natural wonder.
Grant Funding for Island Conservation Projects
This program supports organizations working on natural resource conservation and management, specifically targeting projects like bird management on Alcatraz Island. Secure funding to protect and improve vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Outdoor Recreation Projects
This program offers grants to states and their designated lead agencies to fund projects that create or significantly improve outdoor recreation opportunities, particularly for underserved urban communities. Funds can be used for acquiring land for parks or developing/renovating outdoor recreation facilities.
Fund Your Internship Program: NPS Grants for Education & Outreach
This award provides funding for internships focused on delivering high-quality interpretive and educational programs for visitors to National Park Service sites. It's designed for organizations looking to train and support interns in key areas like visitor engagement, partnerships, and communications.
Get Funding for Your Next Big Project!
This program offers task agreements through the National Park Service's Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, providing funding opportunities for specific projects. It's designed for entities that can partner with the NPS on research and conservation initiatives.
Fund Your Yosemite Archive Project: NPS Grant Info
Are you involved with the Yosemite Archive? This grant, awarded through the National Park Service's Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, can fund backlog cataloging projects. It's a non-competitive award, so check the announcement for full details.
Secure Funding for Border Resource Protection Projects
This program offers financial aid to eligible organizations, including educational institutions and non-profits, to protect and preserve natural and cultural resources along the U.S.-Mexico border. Funds can support research, conservation, restoration, and educational initiatives that benefit shared heritage.
Get Funding for Park & Community Projects
Nonprofits and local governments can secure funds to enhance natural areas and improve invasive plant management within National Parks. This grant supports vital environmental restoration and community engagement initiatives.
Get Funds to Grow Your Business
This grant helps businesses working on vital environmental projects, like managing invasive plants in protected areas. Secure funding to support critical ecological initiatives.
HBCU Grant: Fund Your Campus Historic Preservation!
Historically Black Colleges and Universities can receive grants to document, preserve, and stabilize historic structures on their campuses that are listed or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. This funding supports repairs, surveys, and preservation planning to maintain your campus's rich history.
Get Funding for Classroom Forests & Outdoor Learning
Educators and non-profits can receive funding to establish forest ecosystems within classrooms and facilitate hands-on outdoor learning experiences for students.
Get Paid to Conserve: Hawaii Youth Internship Program
Young adults in Hawaii can gain valuable conservation skills through a paid year-round internship at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This program aims to boost local support, enhance visitor experiences, and aid endangered plant recovery efforts.
Get Funding to Restore & Protect Historic Properties!
State governments and certain organizations can receive matching grants to identify, protect, and expand the National Register of Historic Places. This funding supports crucial historic preservation activities for properties significant to American history.
Unlock Funding for Your Chesapeake Bay Project
Non-profits and local governments in the Chesapeake Bay region can apply for funding to support projects that connect people to the Chesapeake Gateways network. This grant aims to enhance visitor experiences and promote conservation efforts.
Unlock Grants for Yuma Businesses!
Local Yuma businesses can apply for funding through the National Park Service to support projects within the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area. This opportunity aims to foster development and preservation within this historic region.
Funding for Science: Understand Your Environment Better
This grant supports research projects to better understand natural environmental processes. If you are a university or research institution, this funding can help you explore and document critical environmental phenomena.