National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding to Restore Ecosystems & Combat Climate Change
This grant supports research into restoring degraded meadow ecosystems, like those in Yosemite, by understanding soil health and its impact on vegetation. Businesses involved in environmental science, ecological restoration, or soil science can apply to contribute to vital climate change adaptation strategies.
Grant for Cultural Heritage Monitoring
This grant opportunity is for organizations involved in preserving cultural resources within the Abbots Lagoon Dunes Restoration Project. Funding is available to support monitoring efforts and ensure the protection of historical and archaeological assets.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: NPS Grants Available
Non-profit organizations and governmental entities focused on wildlife conservation can secure funding for projects aimed at reestablishing endangered species populations. This grant specifically supports efforts like bringing bald eagles back to the Channel Islands.
Grant Funds to Combat Invasive Plants in Indiana
Indiana businesses and organizations can receive funding to help manage and control non-native invasive plant species in the Lake Michigan coastal region. This grant supports coordinated efforts to protect local biodiversity and natural resources.
Get Funding for Chesapeake Bay Water Trail Projects
Are you a managing organization or partner at a Chesapeake Bay Gateways site or water trail? This program offers financial assistance to help develop public access projects for designated water trails and historic routes like Captain John Smith and Star-Spangled Banner.
Fund Your Park's Cultural Projects: NPS Grants
Non-profits and park collaborators can secure funding to research, interpret, and care for park museum collections. These grants support youth and public engagement in cultural resource stewardship programs.
Fund Your Park Projects: NPS Grants Available
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding for cataloging crucial historical documents within Big Bend National Park. This initiative aims to preserve and make accessible vital information about the park's heritage.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Project: NPS Grants
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding to catalog historic files for the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. This grant supports preserving crucial historical records for this significant national site.
Secure Funding for Museum Archive Preservation
Calling all trained archivists! This grant offers funding to survey, appraise, and catalog the Haleakala National Park museum collection. Your expertise will help preserve valuable historical records for public access and a park website.
Unlock Grants: Preserve Historic Sites & Grow Your Business
Are you a state entity dedicated to preserving America's founding history? The National Park Service is offering grants for projects that safeguard sites significant to the nation's development up to 1800, with no matching funds required.
Unlock State Recreation Funding: Grants for Planning & Development
State governments and territories can access funds to create or update their outdoor recreation plans. This grant supports crucial planning to identify needs and set priorities for future recreation projects.
Get Funding for Outdoor Recreation Projects!
State and local governments can receive funding to acquire land and develop or renovate outdoor recreation facilities like parks, playgrounds, and trails. This program aims to expand access to quality outdoor recreation for all citizens.
Unlock Funds for Route 66 Businesses: Preservation Grants!
Historic Route 66 businesses and organizations are invited to apply for grants to preserve and revitalize the iconic corridor. Funding is available for projects that enhance historic structures, promote cultural heritage, and boost tourism along the route.
Grant Funding for National Park Conservation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service aims to support conservation efforts within the Southeast Coast Network. It's designed for eligible organizations contributing to the protection and study of our natural park resources.
Preserve History, Get Funded: Grants for Historic Preservation
Are you a State Historic Preservation Office or related entity? This grant offers matching funds to identify, evaluate, and protect historic properties through surveys, planning, and preservation projects.
Get Grants to Preserve Historic Battlefields!
Are you a state or local government or a non-profit partner focused on preserving historic Revolutionary War, War of 1812, or Civil War battlefields? This grant provides funding to acquire and protect vital battlefield lands and associated sites, requiring a dollar-for-dollar non-Federal match.
Tribal Heritage Grants: Fund Your Cultural Preservation!
Federally recognized Tribes, Alaskan Natives, and Native Hawaiian Organizations can apply for funding to protect and promote their unique cultural heritage and traditions. Grants support projects focused on traditional skills, oral history, cultural plants/animals, sacred sites, and establishing tribal preservation offices.
Get Cash for Rural Historic Property Revitalization!
Rural businesses and non-profits, get ready to boost your community's economy! This program funds projects to fix up historic buildings, including expert design and construction services.
Get Grants to Preserve Historic Battlefields!
This program helps organizations plan, interpret, and protect significant American battle sites. Fund your preservation projects and tell crucial stories from our nation's past.
Get Grants for Native American Repatriation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service provides funding for Native American tribes and organizations to facilitate the repatriation of human remains and cultural items. Funds can cover essential costs like transportation, reburial, and storage to ensure the respectful transfer of these important artifacts.