National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Land Cover Research & Analysis
This opportunity from the National Park Service is for partners like St. Mary's University of Minnesota to analyze historical land cover changes using image interpretation. Funding is intended for specific research projects focused on understanding environmental shifts.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grants Available
Tribal organizations and community groups can receive funding to host educational workshops focused on Inupiaq place names. This grant covers essential travel, lodging, and per diem expenses for participants.
Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This notice is not an application request but announces NPS's intent to fund research on Humpback Whale genetic and demographic structure in Southeastern Alaska, potentially benefiting related scientific endeavors or conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Marin Landbird Monitoring Projects
This is a notice of intent to award funding to Point Blue Conservation Science for landbird monitoring in San Francisco Bay Area National Parks. While not an open application, it highlights potential funding opportunities in ecological research.
Preserve History & Get Funding
Organizations dedicated to preserving historic sites, particularly those linked to the Chicano Movement and labor activism, can receive funding for detailed documentation of significant locations like the Forty Acres historic site. This funding supports creating measured drawings that meet national heritage standards.
Funded Ecosystem Restoration Projects
This Notice of Intent from the National Park Service indicates funding is planned for the University of Hawai'i to restore rare plants and native Hawaiian ecosystems. The award will support crucial conservation and experimental restoration efforts within these vital natural environments.
Funding for Bison Research Projects
This opportunity is for organizations conducting genetic analyses of Yellowstone bison. The funding supports research into haplotype frequencies, contributing to conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding: Preserve & Grow with National Park Service
Non-profits and local agencies can receive funding through the National Park Service to enhance visitor experiences and preserve natural and cultural resources. This cooperative agreement supports programs that foster stewardship and understanding of park areas.
Fund Your Park's Transportation Projects with Grants
This grant from the National Park Service is for entities with a CESU Master Cooperative Agreement looking to collect vital transportation data for national parks. Funding will support projects aimed at understanding and improving park transportation infrastructure and trends.
Get Funding for Research & Public Engagement Projects
The National Park Service is looking to fund projects that advance public connections for research learning centers, specifically partnering with the University of Washington on cooperative agreements. This funding is designed to enhance public engagement with scientific research and educational initiatives within designated areas.
Get Paid to Learn & Protect History
This program offers paid experience for aspiring archaeologists and resource managers to work directly with National Park Service experts on vital cultural preservation projects. Gain invaluable skills and contribute to protecting our nation's heritage while advancing your career.
Preserve History, Get Funding: NPS Heritage Grants
Nonprofits and government entities focused on historic preservation are invited to apply for funding to expand their heritage programs. This grant supports initiatives that increase public and private participation in historical preservation efforts nationwide.
Get Funding for Heritage Area Operations
Nonprofits and local governments in the Cane River National Heritage Area can receive funding to support their operational needs. This grant helps sustain the vital work of preserving and promoting the region's rich cultural and historical landscape.
Get Funding for Historic Property Preservation
If you're involved with Mission 66 properties within the National Park Service, this grant can fund crucial determinations of eligibility for National Register listing. This support helps ensure the historical significance and preservation of these important sites.
Boost Your Youth Program with National Park Service Grants
This is not a grant application, but notice of potential funding for organizations like Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center to support youth programs within the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. The National Park Service intends to modify an existing cooperative agreement to add funds for these valuable youth initiatives.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth & Impact!
This program offers paid internships to expand your organization's digital presence and access to vital information. Gain valuable experience in content creation and dissemination to engage wider audiences in your mission.
Funded Research: Preserve Alaska's Past, Unlock Future Insights
This grant supports the essential inventory and assessment of significant archaeological collections from Alaska's federal lands held by the Haffenreffer Museum. The resulting documentation will inform preservation decisions, support research, and ensure compliance with NAGPRA.
SC Heritage Area Grants: Fund Your Operations!
South Carolina organizations managing the state's National Heritage Area are eligible for funding to support their ongoing operational needs. This grant aims to bolster the preservation and promotion of the region's rich cultural and natural history.
Get Funding for Arctic Business Research & Sustainability
Arctic businesses focused on ecological research and understanding the impact of climate change on lagoon systems are eligible for this grant. Funds will support projects that enhance our knowledge of Arctic lagoons and their vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation & Site Maintenance
Nonprofits and organizations focused on preserving historic sites, like the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation, can secure funding through existing cooperative agreements. This initiative supports ongoing maintenance and operational needs for significant historical locations.