National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Heritage Projects!
This notice is for the Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority, indicating an upcoming funding award for heritage area projects. While not a general application, it signals financial support for their initiatives.
Unlock Funds for Northeast Heritage Projects!
Non-profit organizations in the Northeast can receive funding to advance projects within National Heritage Areas. This grant supports initiatives aimed at preserving and promoting the region's cultural and natural treasures.
Fund Your Next Big Project: Grant Info Inside!
This notice is for organizations intending to partner with the National Park Service on educational programs. Funding is available for projects like the 'Anza Expedition Education Programs'.
Grant Funds for K-12 Curriculum: Share Native History
K-12 educators can access funding to develop and deliver curriculum that honors the shared Native and non-Native history of the Trail. This includes teacher training workshops in Yellowstone and the creation of new educational materials.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grant for Shoreline Archeology
This National Park Service grant opportunity is for entities capable of conducting archeological inventory along Lake Powell's accessible shorelines. Awarded through the Colorado Plateau CESU, funds support Phase II research initiatives.
Get Funding to Boost Baltimore's Heritage!
Baltimore City businesses can receive funding to support heritage area projects. This opportunity is for initiatives that preserve and promote the city's unique cultural and historical assets.
Funding for Heritage Areas & NPS Liaisons
This is a notice of intent to award funding for projects related to National Heritage Areas and their NPS liaisons. The National Park Service will fund these activities through a cooperative agreement with the Association of Partners for Public Land, Inc.
Funded Project: Historic Site Preservation & Repair
This project, funded by the National Park Service, will focus on the preservation and repair of historic aerial tramway towers. While this is not a general grant application, it highlights potential for partnerships in heritage preservation.
Get Funding for Geoscience Projects with NPS
Non-profits and research organizations can secure funding to place geoscientists in National Park Service units for short-term projects. This program supports crucial geoscience research and conservation efforts within park boundaries.
Get Funding for Fire Risk Reduction Projects
Marin County Fire Department is eligible to receive funding for planning and implementing hazardous fuels reduction activities on National Park Service lands. This cooperative agreement aims to reduce fire risk and protect natural resources.
Get Funding for Shenandoah Park's History Projects
This is not a typical grant application, but a notice of intent to fund James Madison University for archaeological collection cataloging at Shenandoah National Park. While not open for new applications, it highlights potential funding for historical preservation projects.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
This notice is for organizations interested in supporting the preservation of historic mill race retaining walls at Hopewell Furnace NHS. Funding is allocated to Dry Stone Conservancy, Inc. through an existing cooperative agreement for this specific project.
Get Funding for Communication Training | NPS
Public agencies and their partners can access funding for self-paced learning programs in essential communication skills, from message development to digital media.
Funding for River Conservation Projects
The National Park Service intends to continue funding projects supporting the Lamprey Wild and Scenic River. This funding is available to The Lamprey River Watershed Association to support ongoing conservation efforts.
Fund Your Trail Project: NPS Grants for Community Access
The National Park Service is intending to award funding to the Anza Trail Foundation for an accessible community trail design and installation project. This funding aims to enhance public access and experience of the Anza Trail.
Funded Native American Tourism Project for Anza Trail
The National Park Service is preparing to fund the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association to develop a travel guide focused on the Anza Trail. This initiative aims to highlight American Indian heritage and tourism opportunities along the trail.
Get Funding for Climate Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding for projects focused on climate-smart conservation efforts. This initiative supports innovative approaches to environmental protection and research, like the study of snowy plover habitats.
Fund Your Redwood Park Phytophthora Research!
This is an announcement of intent to fund a specific project for monitoring the spread of Phytophthora ramorum in Redwood National Park. The University of California, as part of the Californian Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, is the intended recipient.
Grant for Historic Site Research - $0 Available
While this notice doesn't offer direct funding to businesses, it outlines a cooperative agreement for Sonoma State University to research WWII and Mexican Period resources at Point Reyes National Seashore. The National Park Service intends to fund this specific project.
Get Funding for History & Climate Research at Redwood National Park
Washington State University can receive funding for research, historic preservation, and public interpretation of archeological sites within Redwood National Park. This project focuses on understanding past human responses to environmental and climate shifts.