National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Funded Research for Cultural Preservation - $100,000
This grant offers up to $100,000 to eligible educational institutions for crucial cultural resource studies within Kobuk Valley National Park. Funds will support archeological surveys and ethnographic research to identify, assess, and protect historical landmarks.
Secure $100K Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
This grant is for research institutions looking to fund critical environmental studies. The funding will be used to analyze and quantify interactions between cruise ships and marine wildlife in national parks, contributing to conservation efforts.
Preserve History & Get Funding for Michigan's Copper Mining Story
This grant supports designated Keweenaw Heritage Sites, non-profits, governments, academic institutions, and tribes in preserving and interpreting Michigan's copper mining history. Funds are available for projects and programs within specific historic areas to share the region's unique story.
Unlock $100,000 for Your Business Growth!
Non-profits and cultural organizations can secure up to $100,000 to enhance their spatial data development projects. This funding aims to cover complex tasks and extend project timelines, ensuring successful completion.
Get $100K for App Development & Education
Educators and research institutions can receive up to $100,000 to develop engaging educational mobile applications. This funding supports the creation of digital learning experiences accessible to students nationwide, bringing remote educational content to life.
Get $100K for Youth Outdoor Education Programs
This $100,000 grant supports organizations expanding outdoor education and conservation programs for underserved youth. Eligible recipients can use the funds to implement and grow initiatives like the Buddy Bison School Program and Kids to Parks Day.
Get $100,000 to Grow Your Business with NPS
This grant offers up to $100,000 to organizations like non-profits and educational institutions to boost outdoor recreation and conservation engagement, particularly among youth and young adults. Funds are intended to support projects that connect young people with national parks and encourage environmental stewardship.
Secure Funding for Arctic Research & Conservation
This grant offers up to $100,000 to organizations with unique qualifications and technical expertise in remote sensing for Arctic habitat research. Funds will support the assessment of fish and yellow-billed loon habitats using GIS and SAR imagery within Alaska Parklands.
Secure $100,000 for Community Meeting Travel
This grant supports tribal organizations like Maniilaq Association to facilitate travel and participation for Subsistence Resource Commission members. The funding aims to improve communication and resource management by ensuring community members can attend crucial meetings.
Get Up to $100,000 for Park Stewardship Projects
Pinnacles Partnership can receive up to $100,000 to cultivate community participation in National Park stewardship projects. This funding supports specific initiatives through a cooperative agreement.
Grant Up To $100K for Research Projects
Sonoma State University is eligible for up to $100,000 in funding from the National Park Service to study ecological interactions between tule elk and cattle. This funding supports specific research projects under an existing cooperative agreement.
Grants for Invasive Plant Control & Research
Non-profits and organizations can apply for funding to help control invasive plants and conduct research at Point Reyes National Seashore. This initiative aims to protect the natural ecosystem through dedicated project work.
Get Funding to Revitalize Communities & Green Spaces
Nonprofit organizations focused on community development and environmental revitalization can receive funding to support the reuse of derelict sites for conservation, recreation, and economic growth. This grant helps build capacity for Groundwork Trusts, foster collaboration, and improve existing and new community projects.
Get Grant Money for Brownfield Redevelopment & Green Spaces
Are you a community organization or a Groundwork Trust working to revitalize derelict sites and enhance green spaces? This grant offers technical assistance and training to help you develop cleanup and reuse plans, turning environmental challenges into community benefits.
Unlock Funding for Urban Water Restoration Projects
This grant supports local organizations and governments in restoring urban water resources by providing technical assistance and training. Funding is available to develop best practices, share expertise, and overcome barriers in community-led urban water restoration initiatives.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can receive funding to conduct historical resource studies and produce interpretive materials. This grant supports the preservation and understanding of significant cultural and historic resources.
Unlock $99K+ for Your Internship Program!
Northwestern State University of Louisiana has received a $99,700.46 grant to support internships. This funding is designated for specific intern programs and is not open for competitive proposals at this time.
Secure Grant Funding for Transportation Innovation
This grant supports transportation specialists and graduate students pursuing sustainable transportation solutions for national parks, enhancing both preservation and visitor experience. It offers career development opportunities and funding for research projects.
Secure Funds for Environmental Restoration Projects
This grant is available for organizations looking to undertake environmental restoration projects. Funding will support the completion of critical habitat restoration and the removal of final levee segments.
Get Funding for Geologic Mapping Projects
This grant is for eligible educational institutions or research units conducting surficial geologic mapping for the Missouri National Recreational River. Funds will support the creation of detailed geologic maps to aid in the understanding and interpretation of park resources.