National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Funded Research Grants: Uncover Black Military History
This grant funds researchers to create a detailed study and annotated bibliography on the Buffalo Soldiers' crucial role in early national park stewardship and their broader African American military contributions. The findings will empower the National Park Service to accurately interpret and educate the public about this significant history.
Grant Funds for Scientific Conference Production
This grant opportunity, offered by the National Park Service through their Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, supports the production of scientific conference proceedings. Businesses involved in academic publishing or event management can apply.
Get Funding for Park Land Bird Monitoring
Research institutions and organizations can secure funding to develop and evaluate monitoring protocols for land birds within Badlands National Park. This award supports critical ecological research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Disaster Recovery & Cultural Preservation
If you're involved in cultural heritage preservation, this grant can fund the creation of informative videos showcasing disaster recovery methods for collections. Boost public awareness and disseminate vital preservation technologies.
Funded Research: Landscape Change Analysis for Parks
Seeking researchers to analyze landscape changes in woodlands using time-series imagery for Bandelier National Monument. This opportunity, through the National Park Service's Rocky Mountain CESU, supports critical ecological research.
Get Funding: Grand Teton National Park Conservation Projects
This opportunity is for entities partnering with the National Park Service to perform conservation treatments in Grand Teton National Park and Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument. Funding is available through a task agreement award to support these vital environmental projects.
Unlock Park Service Funding for Your Business
Colorado businesses are invited to partner with the National Park Service on a crucial archiving project. This initiative aims to improve accountability and accessibility for historical records, offering a unique opportunity for collaboration and potential funding.
Grant: Preserve Parks, Unlock Funding for Archives
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service is for organizations ready to catalog archeological project archives for ten parks in the Intermountain Region. Secure funding to preserve vital park history and collections.
Get Funding for Bat Conservation Research
This grant offers financial assistance to eligible organizations for critical research on bat populations and the White-Nose Syndrome fungus in Northern Great Plains parks. Funds will support data collection, species identification, demographic studies, acoustic monitoring, and educational outreach to protect these vital ecosystems.
Funded Trail Rehabilitation Projects for Youth & Young Adults
This funding opportunity, administered by the National Park Service, supports collaborative projects focused on repairing and rehabilitating sections of the Natchez Trace National Scenic Trail. It aims to provide work and education opportunities for youth and young adults in environmental stewardship and trail maintenance.
Get Funding for Youth Fire Safety & Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to fund youth crews engaged in wildfire mitigation efforts, including fuel reduction and fire break maintenance. Eligible projects will enhance safety around structures and support resource management on Cumberland Island.
Boost Tourism & Economy with Historic Route Funding
Are you a business along the El Camino Real de los Tejas? This grant can help protect its historic integrity and boost tourism and economic development in your area through public education and preservation efforts.
Funding for Desert Conservation & Research Projects
If your organization focuses on long-term vegetation and soils monitoring within Sonoran Desert Network Parks, you could receive funding to establish and sample these critical research plots.
Get Training & Career Opportunities with NPS
This program partners with Temple University to offer young adults hands-on training, job internships, and education focused on law enforcement and natural resource management. Participants gain skills to become certified seasonal law enforcement officers with the National Park Service.
Get Funding for Seashore Science & Resource Internships
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to support internships in integrated resource management and science education programs at Point Reyes National Seashore. This initiative aims to advance scientific understanding and provide valuable field experience.
Fund Your Business Growth: Get Grants Now!
This is a public announcement of potential funding opportunities from the National Park Service for projects within the Wheeling National Heritage Area. Businesses in this region should stay tuned for future application details.
Unlock Funds for Park Research & Education Projects
Nonprofits and organizations passionate about natural and cultural resource research, monitoring, and education can receive funding to support vital projects. This grant allows for the development and implementation of impactful programs in these crucial areas.
Get Funds for Your Business Projects with NPS Grants
The National Park Service is seeking to fund projects focused on outreach and programs. This opportunity is for organizations looking to collaborate on initiatives that align with NPS goals.
Get Grants for River Management Projects
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service supports projects for the comprehensive management of the Maurice River. Businesses involved in river conservation and community development can apply for financial assistance to implement these vital initiatives.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Project
Non-profits dedicated to preserving the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail can secure funding to protect resources and promote awareness of its significant legacy. This grant supports initiatives that perpetuate management and development techniques in line with National Park Service plans.