National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This is not a grant opportunity; it's a public notice about a pre-existing agreement. No new applications are being accepted at this time.
Get Grant Money for Climate Change Interpretation
This is an announcement about potential funding for projects focused on researching and developing best practices for interpreting climate change. While not a direct call for applications, it signals opportunities for organizations with expertise in this area.
Grant Funding for Coastal Park Research
This announcement details the extension of a study monitoring estuarine conditions in coastal parks, funded through a partnership with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science. While not a direct application call, it signals potential future opportunities related to coastal environmental research.
Grant for SF Ecosystem Restoration - Get Funding!
Nonprofits and government agencies can apply for funds to restore the endangered San Francisco Lessingia plant at Fort Funston. This grant supports invasive species management, native plant restoration, and community stewardship initiatives.
Get Funding for Mississippi Coast Heritage Projects
Businesses in the Mississippi Gulf Coast National Heritage Area can apply for operational support to enhance and preserve the region's unique cultural and natural resources. This grant aims to fund projects that boost heritage tourism and community development.
Funding for Park Infrastructure Projects
This cooperative agreement from the National Park Service is for SCA organizations to replace deteriorated split rail fencing systems within the Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts. Funding will cover the removal of old fencing and installation of new, durable fencing to delineate park areas.
Grant for Acadia National Park Transport Upgrade
Non-profits and government entities are eligible for funds to improve Acadia National Park's alternative transportation system. This grant supports operations, maintenance, and enhancements to create a better visitor experience.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
This opportunity is for organizations involved in historical documentation and preservation, specifically related to the Civil War Defenses of Washington DC and Fort Circle Parks. Funding will support the creation of National Register documentation for these significant historical sites.
Get Funding for Civil War to Civil Rights Projects
The National Park Service is planning to award funding to Indiana University for research and best practices related to interpreting Civil War to Civil Rights history. This funding aims to develop interpretive programs and share knowledge for this crucial historical period.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Public Sector Collaboration
The National Park Service is awarding funds to The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College for innovative projects focused on increasing collaboration and youth engagement within the public sector. This funding aims to foster organizational learning and transfer of knowledge.
Get Funding for Trail & Nature Restoration Projects
This opportunity supports organizations working on trail rehabilitation and invasive species removal within national recreation areas, like Whiskeytown. It's for projects focused on ecological restoration and improving visitor access.
Yosemite Park Funding for Vegetation Projects
The National Park Service intends to award funding to the Great Basin Institute for vegetation management projects within Yosemite National Park. This funding is for critical ecological restoration and conservation efforts.
Secure Funds for Museum Curation & Education Projects
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can receive funding to assist with the curation and relocation of archaeological museum collections. This grant also supports the development of public educational materials related to archaeology.
Secure Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
If you manage historic properties, this grant offers financial assistance for essential maintenance, specifically focusing on projects like the upkeep of windows at the Old North Church. This is an announcement of intent, not a call for applications.
Fund Your Business: Park Resource Management Grant
This grant seeks businesses to develop and implement an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) plan for National Parks, offering valuable experience in resource conservation and ensuring visitor safety. It's an opportunity to gain practical expertise while contributing to park preservation.
Fund Your Business Growth: Get Grants Today!
This grant is for small businesses and non-profits looking to fund essential infrastructure projects and operational improvements. It aims to support economic development and job creation within your community.
Get Funding for Historic Property Preservation
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service supports baseline cultural resource documentation for historic properties within Grand Teton National Park. It's intended for entities involved in preserving these significant cultural assets.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding for ecological surveys and community engagement related to watershed restoration and endangered species protection. This grant supports vital research for conservation efforts.
Get Paid to Learn Historic Preservation Skills
Students and emerging professionals can gain hands-on experience in historic preservation crafts through paid internship opportunities. This program aims to build the next generation of preservation experts by partnering with leading institutions.
Fund HBCU Internships & Expand Park Stories
If you are a Historically Black College or University (HBCU), the National Park Service is looking to partner with you to research and develop interpretive materials on the African-American experience along the Natchez Trace Parkway. This initiative will fund internships to uncover untold Civil Rights stories and create engaging content for visitors.