National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grants for Conservation Projects: Get Funding Now!
Non-profits and organizations focused on conservation efforts, particularly within the Maurice River watershed, may be eligible for continued funding. This grant supports ongoing projects aimed at protecting and preserving the natural environment.
Funding for Trail & Fence Projects in Pierdas Marcadas!
This is a notice of intent to award funding, not an open application. The National Park Service is providing funds to the Student Conservation Association for trail maintenance in Pierdas Marcadas Canyon and fence maintenance.
Funded Projects for National Park Service Sites
This is a notice of intent for a non-competitive award under the National Park Service Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. Funding is available for National Register testing at Sheepeater Cliffs and additional work at Fishing Bridge, Horse Trailer Parking, and Isa Lake Bridge.
Secure Funding for Pest Control Research & Park Protection
Researchers and environmental companies, this is your chance to collaborate with the National Park Service on vital hemlock tree protection. The Park seeks expertise to study and improve systemic treatments against the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, ensuring long-term forest health and ecosystem preservation.
Get Funding for Park Service Projects!
This opportunity is for eligible organizations to partner with the National Park Service on projects related to historical interpretation and research, specifically focusing on significant historical events within national parks. Funds will support cooperative ecosystem studies and related research initiatives.
Get Funds for Historic Preservation & Data Recovery
This grant from the National Park Service offers funding for crucial data recovery and excavation projects focused on preserving historical sites within Yellowstone National Park. Eligible entities can secure resources to mitigate threats and document important archaeological findings.
Get Funding for Conservation & Public Land Stewardship
This opportunity is for organizations aiming to train conservation leaders through hands-on public land stewardship projects, focusing on environmental awareness and NPS policies.
Get NPS Funds for Desert Southwest Conservation Projects
If you're involved in vegetation mapping and ecological research in the Sonoran Desert, this National Park Service grant could fund your important work. These funds are designed to support critical data collection and analysis for conservation efforts within the Sonoran Desert Network.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with NPS Grants
This National Park Service grant is for research institutions like the Alaska SeaLife Center to develop innovative methods for studying clam populations, ultimately informing public management and conflict resolution. Funds support research personnel, including youth supervision, to ensure sustainable resource management.
Get Funding for Your Arts & Culture Business!
Non-profits and cultural organizations supporting public festivals can receive financial assistance to enhance community arts and cultural programming. This funding aims to boost local engagement and celebrate heritage.
Secure Grants for Conservation & Research Projects
Organizations dedicated to environmental research and conservation can receive funding to identify vulnerable wildlife populations and understand their needs. This grant supports projects utilizing non-invasive genetic techniques for ecological studies.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Historic Rehabilitation Project!
Historic site owners and preservation organizations can access funding for rehabilitation and preservation projects. This grant aims to support the upkeep and enhancement of historic landmarks.
Fund Your Youth Programs & Conservation Efforts
This grant offers opportunities for organizations to engage youth in environmental stewardship and conservation projects at Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Funds support training, hands-on conservation work, and career exploration for young participants.
Park Grants: Fund Your Trail Maintenance Projects
This notice is for public awareness of the National Park Service's intent to award financial assistance for trail maintenance projects. While this is not an application announcement, it signifies potential funding opportunities for maintaining historic park trails.
NPS Grants: Fund Your Park Maintenance Projects
The National Park Service is seeking applications for financial assistance to support cyclic maintenance projects. This funding aims to ensure the upkeep and preservation of park infrastructure.
Get Funding for Park Preservation Projects!
This is a notice of potential funding for projects focused on preventing invasive and exotic species within the Amistad National Recreation Area. Organizations and entities dedicated to ecological preservation are encouraged to explore this opportunity.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects!
Businesses involved in preserving and promoting America's rich history and cultural landscapes are eligible for funding. This grant supports initiatives like public outreach, media, and demonstration projects that align with national heritage management plans.
Get Funding for Your Trail Restoration Projects!
Non-profits and government entities can secure funds for trail rehabilitation projects, focusing on restoring ecosystems and improving public access. This grant supports the restoration of natural landscapes and wildlife habitats.
Historic Preservation Grants: Fund Your Site!
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service is for projects involving the testing of archaeological sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. If you manage or are involved with such a site, you may be eligible for funding to conduct vital testing and research.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth!
This is not a grant application, but a notice of potential funding opportunities. Businesses interested in conservation and research projects within national parks may be eligible for financial assistance.