National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Preserve History with Tech Grants!
Are you involved in historic preservation and looking to innovate with science and technology? This grant funds projects that develop or adapt new technologies for preserving cultural resources, including research, training, and dissemination of findings.
Secure Grant Funds for Wildlife & Conservation Research
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding to analyze crucial wildlife water source data. This grant supports the evaluation of existing water structures for conservation and the development of best practices for wildlife management.
Get Grants for Parks & Outdoor Rec Projects!
This program offers grants to states and local governments to acquire land and develop or renovate outdoor recreation facilities, prioritizing underserved urban communities. Funds can be used for parks, trails, and other public spaces that enhance community health and vitality.
Fund Your Park Projects: Visitor Insights Grant
This grant from the National Park Service supports universities in conducting visitor surveys to enhance park experiences. If you're involved in visitor research or park management, explore this funding opportunity.
Fund Your Museum: 9/11 Memorial Grants Available
Non-profit organizations and government entities are invited to apply for funding to support the operations and programming of 9/11 Memorials. This grant aims to preserve the memory and impact of 9/11 through educational and commemorative initiatives.
Get Grants for Outdoor Recreation Projects!
Local governments and Indian tribes can receive funding to acquire land or renovate facilities for public outdoor recreation, like parks and sports fields. This program aims to create accessible and high-quality recreational spaces for all citizens.
Fund Your Outdoor Projects: State Grants Available Now!
State governments and their designated agencies can receive funding to develop comprehensive outdoor recreation plans. This funding helps assess needs, set priorities, and secure resources for public outdoor spaces.
Get Funding for Community Green Spaces & Brownfield Redevelopment
This grant supports community-based organizations working to transform brownfields and derelict lands into valuable green spaces and recreational areas. Funds help improve quality of life and drive economic regeneration through parkland development and environmental restoration.
Get Funding to Revitalize Historic Properties & Grow Rural Businesses
This program offers grants to states, tribes, and non-profits to fund projects that preserve and revitalize historic properties, driving economic development in rural communities. If you're involved in historic preservation or rural economic growth, this is your opportunity to secure funding for critical rehabilitation and architectural services.
Fund Your Business: National Park Service Internship Program
Nonprofit organizations can partner with the National Park Service to manage graduate student internships focused on improving park financial and operational tools, offering valuable experience and potential career paths.
Fund Your Tribe's Historic Preservation Projects!
Tribal Historic Preservation Offices can receive funding to operate and protect historic properties on tribal lands. This grant supports crucial activities like surveys, planning, and National Register nominations to preserve your heritage.
Get Funding for Historic Property Preservation Projects
State Historic Preservation Offices can access matching grants to identify, evaluate, and protect historic properties. Funds support crucial preservation activities like surveys, planning, and technical assistance to help preserve our nation's heritage.
Route 66 Business Grants: Preserve History, Grow Your Business!
Businesses located along the historic Route 66 corridor in eight states can get grants to preserve significant buildings, road segments, and cultural landscapes. Funding is also available for planning and educational projects that celebrate this iconic American highway.
Get Funding for Your Heritage Project!
This program supports projects that explore and celebrate shared heritage. Businesses and organizations involved in cultural preservation and community engagement can receive funding.
Fund Your Virginia, WV & MD Stream Projects
Attention businesses and organizations in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland! The National Park Service is seeking proposals to assess changes in mountain stream acid-base chemistry, offering funding for impactful environmental research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding: Build Infrastructure with National Park Service Grants
This opportunity is for organizations like the Citizens Conservation Corps of West Virginia to receive funding for essential infrastructure projects, such as building a vault toilet at Brooks Falls Day Use Area within the New River Gorge National Park.
Park Grants: Boost Visitor Experience & Protect Nature
National Parks are seeking innovative solutions to reduce outdoor lighting's impact on wildlife and visitor enjoyment. This grant funds projects that improve nighttime experiences while preserving natural resources.
Secure Funding for Fire/EMS Services
Non-profits and government entities in Marin County can receive funding to continue vital Fire and Emergency Medical Services in the Marin Headlands and Fort Baker following a firehouse closure. This grant ensures the uninterrupted provision of essential safety services to the community.
Get Funding to Improve Aircraft Tracking for Parks
This grant is for businesses that can help the National Park Service track commercial air tours over park units. Funds will support enhanced data processing and reporting to ensure compliance and effective park management.
HBCU Grants: Preserve Your Historic Campus & Get Funding
Are you an Historically Black College or University with historic structures in need of preservation? This grant from the National Park Service can help you document, repair, and stabilize these vital campus buildings.