National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Local Road Upgrades!
Local governments in areas impacted by Cuyahoga Valley National Park, like The Village of Peninsula and Boston Township, can receive funds to repair and maintain public roadways. This grant helps offset lost tax revenue due to park land acquisition and increased visitor road usage.
Grant Funding for Mississippi River Trail Projects
This grant supports projects focused on the Mississippi River Trail, including events to boost outdoor recreation and educational materials to improve local trail marketing and community collaboration.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and government entities dedicated to historic preservation in the Shenandoah Valley may be eligible for funding. This opportunity supports projects that protect and interpret significant historic battlefields and cultural landscapes.
Get Funding for Great Plains Projects!
Universities in the Great Plains can receive funding to support public outreach events, archeological investigations, and fire science exchange programs that partner with the National Park Service. This initiative aims to enhance historical understanding and environmental research within the region.
Get Funding for Wildlife Tracking & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding to implement GPS tracking for vulnerable wildlife populations like Yosemite's bighorn sheep and collect data for conservation efforts. This agreement supports population growth and public awareness through accessible data platforms.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Innovation
This grant supports innovative research and projects that advance understanding of significant historical legislation's impact on American cultures and the world. Businesses contributing to new research and academic platforms are encouraged to apply for funding.
Get Funding for Community & Youth Projects!
If you're a community group or organization focused on youth engagement and historical education, this grant from the National Park Service can help fund your vital programs. Secure funds to develop and implement projects related to the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail, fostering community involvement and learning.
Secure Funding for Sierra Nevada Forest Health Research
This opportunity is for the Regents of the University of California, Berkeley to receive funding for a project assessing the condition and future vulnerability of sugar pine in the Sierra Nevada. The goal is to evaluate the drivers of change impacting this declining species.
Unlock Funding for Women's Heritage Projects
This grant supports organizations dedicated to preserving and promoting women's history by funding research, workshops, and nominations for National Historic Landmarks. Businesses and non-profits focused on women's heritage can apply to receive support for significant historical projects.
Get Funding to Upgrade Your Public Web Map Site
This National Park Service funding is intended for existing partners like the Green Info Network to enhance public web map sites. It's a non-competitive award to improve digital mapping services for public access.
Funded Research: Boost Your Business with Historic Insights
This grant opportunity is for historians and research groups to develop a framework for an Asian American and Pacific Islander theme study. The funding will support the preparation of portions of this study, aiming to highlight underrepresented historical areas for potential inclusion in national landmarks and parks.
Unlock Funds for Heritage Projects - NPS Grants
Non-profit organizations and government entities involved with the Quinebaug-Shetucket National Heritage Corridor are eligible for this funding. The grants will support specific project activities to enhance and preserve the corridor's heritage.
Youth Conservation Jobs: Get Paid & Help Parks!
Young adults and minority youth can gain paid public service experience through conservation projects. This program offers development and training opportunities while accomplishing important environmental work.
Get Grants for Heritage Area Management Plans
This notice from the National Park Service is for organizations involved with the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area. Funding is available to develop and implement a management plan for this significant historic region.
Get Funding for Park Restoration & Community Projects
Nonprofits and park foundations are eligible to receive funding from the National Park Service for projects that restore natural habitats. This initiative supports collaborative community efforts to revitalize prairie ecosystems within national parks.
Historic Preservation Grants: Save & Restore Landmarks
This funding is for organizations and individuals aiming to preserve and restore designated National Historic Sites. It supports critical projects needed to maintain and protect these invaluable historical locations.
Unlock Park Grants: Fund Your Water Research!
Are you a university researcher partnered with the National Park Service? This grant supports vital studies on water quality and quantity within national parks, fostering partnerships and public education.
Funding for Historic Site Preservation & Tourism
Nonprofits and government agencies can apply for funds to preserve and enhance the Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site. This grant aims to support projects that promote historical education and visitor engagement.
Secure Funding for Historic Site Preservation & Research
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on historical preservation and cultural landscape studies. Funds will support the completion of detailed inventories for significant historical areas, ensuring their historical integrity and providing valuable data for future management.
Get Funding: Channel Islands Eco-Research Grants
Nonprofits and research institutions focused on avian and habitat conservation on the Channel Islands are eligible for this funding. Projects aim to advance research, monitoring, and restoration efforts for the region's unique ecosystems.