National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Funded Internships: Gain Experience & Boost Your Resume
This is not an open application call, but it signifies potential funding for exhibit research internships through the Student Conservation Association. These internships are designed to provide valuable experience and support for historic trail exhibits.
Grant Funding for Trail Planning & Design Projects
Seeking entities to collaborate with the National Park Service on technical, planning, and design assistance for recreation and trail initiatives in the Gulf Coast and Great Rivers CESU Regions. This funding supports community engagement in developing comprehensive trail plans, enhancing access to public lands, and promoting economic development.
Grant Funding for Red Fox Research Projects
This funding opportunity is for eligible institutions conducting research on Sierra Nevada Red Fox range, habitat, and occupancy models. The National Park Service is seeking to award financial assistance to advance critical conservation efforts for this species.
Get Funding for Resource Management Projects
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can apply for funding to support resource stewardship and integrated resource management projects within Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park. This cooperative agreement aims to enhance the preservation and management of the park's valuable natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Growth
This is an informational notice, not a grant application opportunity. It details planned financial assistance for a project aimed at resource stewardship and interpretive activities at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park.
Park Maintenance Funding - Grant Not Available
This announcement is for public notice only and is not a funding opportunity. The National Park Service is not accepting applications for trail maintenance projects.
Unlock Funding for Heritage Projects: National Park Service Grants
Non-profits and management entities in the Northern Rio Grande region can secure funding to implement heritage area management plans. This grant supports operational capacity, outreach, and public heritage programs that tell nationally important stories.
Fund Your Youth Program: NPS Grants Up to $0
Nonprofits and local governments can apply for funding through the Rosie the Riveter Youth Partnership Program to support youth crews in historic preservation and developing educational programs. This initiative aims to engage young people in understanding and maintaining significant historical sites.
Get Funding for Your Park Visitor Projects
National Park Units can secure funding for visitor survey and visitor card programs through this non-competitive award. This initiative aims to enhance visitor experience and gather crucial data for park management.
Get Funding for Augusta Canal Heritage Area Operations
Are you involved in managing the Augusta Canal National Heritage Area? This grant offers operational support funding to help you preserve and enhance this important landmark. Secure resources to continue your vital work and protect this historical treasure.
Secure Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Initiatives
If you're a Colorado-based organization involved in wildlife research, management, or education, this grant can fund collaborative projects with the National Park Service. It supports initiatives focused on protecting fish and wildlife populations and their habitats across state and park lands.
Grants for Archaeological Projects!
This notice is for organizations interested in partnering with the National Park Service on archaeological projects. While not a direct application opportunity, it signifies potential funding and collaboration through a task agreement.
NPS Funding: Boost Your Volunteer Program!
The National Park Service is seeking applications for projects that will support volunteer coordination within visitor services. This funding aims to enhance the effectiveness and reach of volunteer programs.
Unlock Park Service Grants: Research & Best Practices
Are you an organization focused on research and best practices for interpreting critical issues like Civil War to Civil Rights or climate change? This notice indicates potential cooperative agreement funding from the National Park Service for such important work.
Unlock Grant Funding for National Park Service Projects
Non-profit organizations and academic institutions serving the Upper Columbia Basin Network can receive technical assistance for database development, GIS, and science communication. This funding aims to enhance conservation and research efforts within National Parks.
Fund Your Park Projects: NPS Grants for Innovation
The National Park Service is offering task agreements to organizations that can partner on research and development projects within national parks. This funding supports innovative initiatives aimed at conservation and visitor experience.
Fund Your Wildlife Conservation Research: NPS Grants
If you're involved in ecological research or conservation, this grant from the National Park Service is an opportunity to secure funding. Projects focused on the study and protection of mesocarnivores within White Sands National Monument are eligible for support.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects!
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can apply for funding to conduct rapid ethnographic assessments for National Park Service sites. This grant supports crucial research and preservation efforts within historic locations.
Fund Your Wetland Restoration: NPS Grants Available
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding from the National Park Service for projects focused on planning, implementing, and monitoring wetland restoration, specifically for the Lower Halstead Meadow.
Unlock Funding for Coastal Resource Protection!
This opportunity is for established organizations like the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies. It provides funding to support critical projects focused on understanding and protecting our vital shorelines and coastal resources.