National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Unlock Funding for Youth Outdoor Programs & Growth
This grant supports programs providing underserved youth with leadership, vocational, and environmental stewardship skills through outdoor adventures in National Parks. It aims to foster lifelong engagement with nature and community, driving personal and professional development.
Get Funding for Trail Projects & Environmental Compliance
This grant offers technical assistance for businesses involved in trail planning and permitting, specifically for stormwater pollution prevention and managing contaminated soil. It helps coordinate with multiple agencies for smoother project completion.
Grant Funding for Historic Preservation & Education
This National Park Service grant funds the creation of an administrative history for Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site. The project aims to document management decisions, protect the site, and promote understanding of African American history.
Grant Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Nonprofit organizations and government agencies can receive funding to develop strategies for protecting historic structures and improving visitor experiences within National Parks. This grant supports initiatives focused on the health and preservation of these important historical sites.
Get Funding: Support Your Atchafalaya Heritage Area Business
This grant offers operational support for businesses within the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area. If your business contributes to the preservation and promotion of this unique cultural and natural landscape, you may be eligible for funding.
Get Paid to Host Elwha Dam Removal Interns!
Nonprofits and organizations can secure funding to host interns for the Elwha Dam Removal Project. This opportunity supports valuable environmental work and provides training for future professionals.
Funding for Tribal Resource Protection & Infrastructure
Indigenous tribes are invited to apply for funding to collaborate with the National Park Service on projects that protect culturally significant natural resources, specifically for the Chinquapin Water System Improvements Project in Yosemite National Park.
Fund Your Conservation Efforts: NPS Grants Available
If your business is involved in botanical research or environmental monitoring, this grant from the National Park Service can fund crucial assessments and vegetation monitoring projects.
Unlock Funds: Digitize Yosemite's History!
Are you an organization passionate about preserving history and digitizing archival materials? The National Park Service is offering funding to help digitize historic photos for the Yosemite National Park Archives, ensuring these valuable resources are accessible for generations to come.
Funded Cultural Exchange: Share & Grow Traditional Knowledge!
This grant supports communities in sharing and preserving traditional subsistence practices between generations and across villages. It's for organizations and groups looking to document, teach, and research indigenous knowledge through participatory methods.
Park Grants: Invasive Species & Restoration Funds
Non-profits and government entities managing parks in the Northern Great Plains can receive funding for invasive species management and ecological restoration projects. This initiative aims to improve park ecosystems, enhance visitor experiences, and protect wildlife habitats through weed treatment and native plant reseeding.
Get Funding for Preservation Projects & Internships!
This grant supports students in historic preservation and related fields by providing compensated internships at National Park Service sites. It aims to advance preservation education and contribute to managing national heritage resources.
Get Funding for National Park Education Programs
This is an announcement of intent to award funds for education programs within the National Park Service. Businesses focused on developing and implementing these educational initiatives are encouraged to apply.
Get Funding for Green Projects in San Mateo!
San Mateo County businesses focused on ecological restoration and native habitat improvement can access funds for projects like invasive species removal and native plant restoration to support local wildlife. This grant supports crucial conservation work on public lands, offering opportunities for business engagement and volunteerism.
Grant Alert: Protect Waterways, Get Funding
This National Park Service notice announces opportunities for organizations to receive funding for projects aimed at reducing the risk of aquatic invasive species. If your organization is involved in conservation and aquatic ecosystem protection, you may be eligible for financial assistance.
Get Funding for Youth Programs in National Parks
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding for programs that engage young people in conservation and stewardship activities within Point Reyes National Seashore. This initiative supports projects focused on environmental education and hands-on experiences for youth.
Boston Businesses: Get Funding for Island Access & Info!
Boston businesses and organizations can receive funding to manage and provide water access to the Boston Harbor Islands. This grant also supports public information initiatives about this important natural area.
Fund Your Project: Government Grants for Infrastructure
This grant is for organizations and local governments undertaking essential rehabilitation projects on public recreational trails. Funds will cover repairs to signs, boardwalks, stairs, drainage, and vegetation management to improve trail safety and accessibility.
Unlock Funding for Heritage Projects!
This funding opportunity is for eligible organizations dedicated to preserving and promoting heritage sites. Funds are intended to support projects that enhance the understanding and appreciation of historical and cultural resources.
Grant Alert: Zero-Dollar Funding for Watershed Projects
This is a notification of a zero-dollar cooperative agreement awarded to The Alice Ferguson Foundation for watershed initiatives. No applications are being accepted at this time.