National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Boost Your Business with National Park Service Grants
Are you a business involved in ecological research or environmental monitoring? This National Park Service opportunity offers funding to support vital biodiversity and soil studies within alpine environments, contributing to critical conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Park & Fossil Preservation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service supports projects focused on managing and preserving paleontological resources within Cretaceous rock formations, particularly in Bryce Canyon National Park. Businesses and organizations with expertise in collection management and paleontological research are eligible to apply for funding to enhance these vital preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Grand Canyon Ancestral Lands Crew
This notice is for organizations interested in a financial assistance award from the National Park Service for the Grand Canyon National Park Ancestral Lands Crew in 2019. Specific eligibility criteria and application details will be announced separately.
Secure Funding for Great Lakes Habitat Restoration!
Are you an organization focused on protecting and restoring Great Lakes habitats? This grant offers funding to continue crucial invasive species control projects, enhancing environmental education and outreach.
Unlock Funding for Your Heritage Business!
Are you a business owner focused on preserving and promoting cultural heritage? The National Park Service is offering financial assistance to support your vital work and expand your impact.
Secure Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
This grant from the National Park Service offers funding to support research for historic structures strategies, specifically within Yellowstone National Park. If your organization is involved in relevant research or preservation efforts, this is an opportunity to secure essential resources for your project.
Unlock Riverfront Growth: Park Access Grants
Local governments and non-profits can secure funding to enhance community access to riverfront assets, including trail connections and boat launches. These funds aim to boost recreational opportunities and local economic development.
Unlock Funding for Park & Trail Infrastructure Projects
Are you a business involved in park or trail development? This grant from the National Park Service offers funding for assessments and planning of wayshowing systems on auto tour routes, like the Lewis and Clark Trail. Secure resources to enhance visitor experience and infrastructure.
Unlock Funding for Park Research & Conservation!
National Park Service is seeking proposals for research impacting wildlife, specifically black bears and multi-use pathways in Grand Teton National Park. This funding aims to understand and mitigate human-wildlife interactions to protect park ecosystems.
Get Grants to Preserve Historic Trails in Kansas!
Kansas businesses and organizations can receive funding to nominate historic properties connected to the Oregon, California, or Pony Express National Historic Trails. This grant supports administrative and review processes for these important cultural designations.
Unlock Funds for Your Business Growth!
This funding opportunity is for organizations involved in historical maritime projects, specifically those related to the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and the Lake Champlain Basin Program. Funds are intended to support specific project activities related to historical voyages and educational events.
Get Funding for Park Service Projects!
Are you a business with expertise in traffic studies or environmental consulting? The National Park Service is seeking partners through a cooperative agreement to update critical traffic studies for national monuments. This is an opportunity to secure funding for specialized projects that contribute to national heritage.
Get Funding for Park Resource Information
This notice is for public awareness of the National Park Service's intention to award financial assistance for projects delivering vital natural park resource information. The goal is to improve data accessibility for both park managers and the public.
Fund Your River Project: Get NPS Grants Now!
Non-profits and local governments can receive funding for implementing the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System Management Plan. This grant supports signage, educational programs, and outreach activities within the Wekiva River basin.
Boost Your Business with River Conservation Grants!
Local businesses contributing to the conservation of the Missisquoi and Trout Wild and Scenic Rivers are eligible for funding. This financial assistance supports projects that enhance and protect these valuable natural resources.
Park Climate Study Grants: Get Funding for Research!
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service aims to fund research projects assessing climate change impacts within California's national parks. If your organization specializes in phenology and climate response, you could receive funding to contribute to this vital network.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Park Initiatives
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to develop and implement youth partnership projects in national parks. This initiative aims to engage young people in conservation and park stewardship activities.
Fund Your Park Project: Climate & Resource Science Grants
National Park Service is offering funding to organizations and individuals to help communicate critical climate and resource science within national parks. This initiative aims to enhance public understanding and support for conservation efforts.
Secure Grants for Maurice River Conservation Projects
This is a notice of intent to fund an existing cooperative agreement for conservation efforts within the Maurice River and its tributaries. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental protection and restoration projects in this specific region may be eligible for this funding.
Unlock NPS Funding for Tech & Visitor Services
If you have an existing partnership with SMMF (National Park Service), this grant can fund your ongoing work to improve resource management, visitor services, and operational programs. Secure funding to enhance park experiences and operations through continued collaboration.