National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to advance historic preservation initiatives. Funds are allocated through a specific cooperative agreement to support these vital projects.
Grant Funding for Cultural Heritage Projects
This notice indicates an intention to award funding for a cultural landscape report at Prairie Creek Fish Hatchery in Redwood National Park. This is not an open application, but a notice of intent to fund a specific project with a partner organization.
Get Funding for Historic Building Restoration!
This opportunity offers funding for the restoration of the Seamen's Bethel, a historic site within the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park. Business owners and organizations with a proven capacity for preservation projects may be eligible for this cooperative agreement.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental & Fire Safety Programs
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to train young adults in invasive species management, wildfire prevention, and ecological restoration. This initiative aims to build valuable skills while protecting natural resources and communities.
Get Funding for Coastal Flood & Sea Level Rise Solutions
Environmental scientists and researchers, this is your chance to secure funding for vital hydrology data analysis in the sinking Barataria Preserve. Your work will directly inform crucial planning and management decisions for the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
Unlock Grant Funding: Research & Preservation Projects
This notice from the National Park Service is for organizations aiming to conduct ethnographic research and assessments related to historical sites. Funding is available to support projects that enhance our understanding and preservation of significant cultural landscapes.
Get Funding for Trail Repairs & Youth Programs!
This is an announcement of funding awarded to the Yurok Tribe for trail repair projects in Redwood National Park, involving youth engagement. While not a general application, it highlights opportunities related to conservation and community development.
Funding For Redwoods & Watershed Restoration Projects
Non-profits and conservation groups can receive funding through this cooperative agreement to restore watersheds and enhance habitats within Redwood National and State Parks. This initiative aims to improve the ecological health and resilience of these vital natural areas.
Grant for Historic Site Preservation & Resource Management
This grant is for entities involved in the preservation and analysis of historic resources at Stones River National Battlefield. Funding will support updating critical documentation and evaluating all historic resources within the park's boundaries.
Get Grants for Career & Technical Education Projects
Attention organizations focused on Career Technical Education! This is a notice of potential funding for projects that build valuable skills and workforce development within relevant fields.
Unlock Grants for Historic Preservation Projects
This funding supports organizations and professionals in developing and distributing preservation skills and technologies for historic resources. Funds can be used for research, training, technical assistance, and public awareness programs related to historic preservation.
Secure Grants for Tribal Projects & National Park Partnerships
This cooperative agreement is for the North Fork Rancheria, Mono Tribe, to foster government-to-government relationships with Yosemite National Park. The funding supports professional, scientific, and technical services related to this partnership.
Unlock Funding for Your NYC/VT Business
New York and Vermont businesses are eligible for potential funding through an extended agreement for building repairs and rehabilitation. This funding aims to support the preservation and improvement of eligible properties.
Funded HBCU Programs: Boost Your Business & Career
This initiative supports Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs) in developing programs to enhance career opportunities, professional development, and research for students, faculty, and staff. Funding aims to build institutional capacity and foster collaboration with the National Park Service.
Secure Funds for Wildlife Conservation & Research
This grant is for National Park Service units looking to study and protect threatened bat populations. Funding will support research on roosting habits, population viability, and the implementation of conservation strategies like artificial roost structures.
Unlock Funding for Water Research Projects
Are you involved in water quality research for estuarine or freshwater samples? While this is not a new application call, it signifies ongoing opportunities through the National Park Service, potentially involving collaborations and funding continuations.
Get Funded: Internships & GIS Training at Redwood National Park
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with Redwood Parks Conservancy to fund Geographic Information System (GIS) internship programs. The goal is to develop and support skilled professionals in GIS technology within the National Park Service.
Grant Alert: Native American Cultural Preservation Funding
This is a notice of intent to award a grant to Hopa Mountain under cooperative agreement P18AC00938, specifically for initiatives connecting with homelands. While no applications are currently being requested, this highlights potential opportunities for Native American cultural preservation projects.
Get Funding for Your River Project!
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on the Taunton Wild and Scenic River. Funding is available for project activities related to river conservation and development.
Fund Your Skills Training & Youth Development
This opportunity supports programs that train youth in skilled trades through hands-on experience within National Parks. Funding is intended for organizations partnering with vocational schools to develop future stewards of cultural and natural resources.