National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Secure Funding for Alaska's Historic Preservation Projects
This National Park Service grant supports projects focused on identifying and nominating historically significant archaeological sites in Alaska over 10,000 years old. Businesses involved in historical research, preservation, or related cultural heritage initiatives can apply.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Research & Studies
This notice announces potential funding for a study on the ethnographic overview and traditional associations within Channel Islands and Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Areas. Eligible entities can partner with the National Park Service for this research initiative.
Get Funding: Weir Farm Dry Stone Masonry Projects
This notice allows the National Park Service to fund the Dry Stone Conservancy, Inc. for essential dry stone masonry services at Weir Farm National Historic Site. Eligible entities will be contacted directly for project participation.
Funding for Historic Research: Joshua Tree Climbing
This cooperative agreement is intended for The Regents of the University of California, Riverside, to conduct a historic resources study focusing on climbing history within Joshua Tree National Park.
Funded Research for California Prairie Biodiversity
This notice is for a Cooperative Agreement with the University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources Division to develop and implement management techniques that will boost California prairie biodiversity. While this is not a direct application call, it signals funding availability for research in this critical area.
Grant for Museum & Cultural Projects
Nonprofits focused on showcasing archaeological discoveries can receive funding to support their exhibitions and public outreach. This grant aims to highlight important historical findings and engage communities.
Unlock Grant Funding for Your Business
This is not a grant application opportunity. It's a notice that the National Park Service intends to fund specific projects without a full competitive process.
Grant for River Access & Eco-Friendly Tourism
Non-profits and local groups focused on natural resource stewardship can receive funding for projects that improve visitor access to scenic rivers and manage environmental impacts. This grant supports infrastructure, conservation efforts, and educational programs to protect natural beauty.
Get Funding for Historic Reserve Management
This cooperative agreement provides funding to the Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve Trust Board for the continued management and administration of National Park Service lands. It supports the preservation and enjoyment of the Reserve's resources while respecting the local community.
Get Funding for Biodiversity Projects in SoCal Parks!
Non-profits and research institutions focused on conserving native biodiversity in Southern California National Parks can receive funding to support vital conservation efforts and research. This opportunity aims to protect and enhance the unique ecological heritage of these protected areas.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding for crucial conservation efforts. This grant supports vital monitoring and protection programs for threatened species and their habitats.
Get Grants for Eco-Friendly Outdoor Lighting Projects
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service supports the development and testing of night sky-friendly outdoor lighting techniques for sensitive environments. If you are the International Dark Sky Association, you are eligible to apply for this cooperative agreement to advance dark sky preservation.
Funded Projects for California Parks: Grants Available
This notice informs about potential funding for projects focused on natural resource stewardship and science outreach within southern California National Parks. The National Park Service intends to award financial assistance for these important conservation and education initiatives.
Northeast Green Projects: Get Funding Now!
Northeast organizations focused on landscape conservation can receive funding through a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. This opportunity supports critical environmental projects within the megaregion.
Cultural Preservation Grants: Fund Your Artistic Vision
American Indian cultural artists can receive funding to share their pipestone carving and pipe-making traditions through interpretive programs at Pipestone National Monument. This grant aims to increase visitor understanding and appreciation of these significant cultural practices.
Secure Funding for Landbird Monitoring | National Park Service
If you're an organization with a focus on wildlife conservation, the National Park Service is looking to partner on a project to monitor landbirds in Channel Islands National Park. This cooperative agreement will support essential research and data collection from 2020-2023.
Unlock Funding for Cultural Heritage Preservation Projects
Are you a museum or non-profit organization focused on archeological research? This cooperative agreement from the National Park Service offers funding for inventorying, assessing, and recovering vital historical data within Channel Islands National Park.
Unlock Funding for Hawaii's Invasive Species Control
This cooperative agreement is for organizations partnering with the University of Hawai'i and the Hawaii-Pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit to fund projects aimed at improving control strategies for invasive plants and fungal pathogens within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
Get Funding for Historic Site Preservation
This notice announces potential funding for projects focused on archeological inventory and condition assessments of historic sites. Businesses involved in cultural resource management or preservation may be eligible.
Park Research Grants: Fund Your Science Projects!
This is a notice of intent to award funding to the University of California, Santa Barbara for critical park research and scientist development in the Mediterranean Coast Network. While not an open application, this highlights opportunities for collaborative research projects.