National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Control & Park Operations
This grant supports organizations working to contain and prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, like quagga mussels, at national recreation areas. Funding is available for personnel, equipment, and public education initiatives to protect vital water resources.
Unlock Funding for Park Research & Conservation
Are you a university or research institution focused on natural and cultural resource preservation? The National Park Service is awarding funds to support vital research, conservation, monitoring, and educational projects that protect our nation's heritage.
Mississippi Delta Grants: Fund Your Business Growth
Business owners in the Mississippi Delta are invited to apply for operational support to enhance the region's heritage and economic vitality. This grant aims to fuel local businesses contributing to the unique cultural and historical landscape of the Mississippi Delta.
Fund Your Interns: National Park Service Program
Small businesses partnering with the Student Conservation Association can receive funding to employ a student interpretation intern for projects like shuttle bus operations within the National Park Service.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects!
This grant is for individuals or organizations looking to gain experience in natural resource restoration through hands-on projects at Lake Mead NRA. Funds support activities like trail reconstruction, invasive plant removal, and native plant propagation to improve land management.
Get Funding for Beringia Heritage Projects!
Are you involved in projects celebrating the shared natural and cultural heritage of Russia and Alaska? This program funds initiatives focused on conservation, cultural preservation, and community connection within the Beringia region.
Get Funded: Interns for Park Service Projects
Non-profits partnering with the National Park Service can secure funding for student intern programs focused on visitor services and interpretation. This opportunity supports educational initiatives within national parks.
Boost Your Business with Park Restoration Funding
This opportunity offers funding to businesses involved in ecological restoration and invasive species treatment within Northern Great Plains National Park Service units. You can secure funds for vital plant management and restoration activities, improving park landscapes and visitor experiences.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: NPS Grants
Non-profits and educational organizations can secure funding to support conservation efforts and internships within National Parks. This grant specifically aims to fund intern positions focused on wildlife management and research.
Get Grants for Environmental Projects
Are you involved in environmental conservation or research? This program offers funding to collect and analyze data on vital wetland habitats and the species that depend on them. Secure resources to support informed decision-making and protect critical ecosystems.
Get Park Funding for Trail Maintenance & Restoration
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks are seeking a partner for essential trail maintenance and restoration projects. This opportunity is available through an existing Cooperative Agreement with the American Conservation Experience.
Get Funding to Expand Your Chesapeake Region Business
Businesses in the Chesapeake Bay watershed can secure funding to leverage geospatial data and online mapping tools to expand their reach and conservation efforts. This initiative supports collaboration for public access, working lands, wildlife habitat, and historic resources.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth Now!
This grant from the National Park Service supports projects that assess fire's impact on park resources. Businesses involved in environmental research or conservation may be eligible for funding.
Get Funding for Environmental Restoration Projects
Businesses involved in conservation and restoration can secure funding to help heal damaged natural sites within Death Valley National Park. This grant supports inventory, planning, and hands-on restoration activities for a healthier ecosystem.
Fund Your Next Project: National Park Service Grants
California Conservation Corps members can receive funding for critical trail maintenance, reconstruction, and restoration projects within Devils Post Pile. This opportunity supports essential park infrastructure and conservation efforts.
Fund Your Trail Projects: National Park Grants
Non-profits and government entities can secure funding for essential backcountry trail maintenance, reconstruction, and wildland restoration projects within national parks. This grant supports the critical work needed to preserve and improve our natural trails.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business & Skills
This program offers young adults from underserved communities a chance to earn a diploma and gain valuable job skills in conservation and community service. Secure funding to invest in your future and career development.
Preserve History, Get Funding: Boston African Meeting House
Non-profits and organizations in Boston can receive funding to restore and preserve the historic African Meeting House, a crucial part of African American history. This grant aims to upgrade the building's infrastructure, ensuring its long-term preservation and public accessibility.
NPS Grants: Boost Your Project with Research Funding!
The National Park Service is seeking innovative research to develop a new statistical method for identifying corridors crucial for biological resources. This non-competitive award will support advanced methodology development to aid NPS conservation efforts.
Grant for Water Resource Protection in Hawaii
This funding is available for research projects that will help protect Hawaii's vital water resources by understanding how climate change impacts groundwater salinity. The findings will support park management and collaboration with local developers to ensure water sustainability.