National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Park Restoration Projects
The National Park Service is seeking proposals to develop and implement vegetation restoration monitoring programs. This funding supports initiatives focused on improving and tracking the effectiveness of ecological restoration efforts within national parks.
Unlock Funding for Habitat Restoration Projects
While this is not a direct funding opportunity for new applications, it serves as a notice of intent to award financial assistance for critical habitat restoration projects at San Juan Island National Historical Park. Businesses involved in environmental conservation and restoration are encouraged to note this upcoming project.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Internships
This program offers funding for organizations to run youth internship programs focused on natural resource management within the Timucuan Preserve. It aims to provide young people with hands-on experience and training in conservation and ecological stewardship.
Get Grants for Outdoor Recreation & Community Access
This funding is available to non-profits and organizations aiming to expand public access to outdoor recreational activities, specifically boating on the Mississippi River. The grants support operational costs, community outreach, and the expansion of existing programs to connect more people with natural park areas.
Fund Your Poudre River Project: NPS Grants Available
Are you a business owner or organization involved in the Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area? The National Park Service is offering grants to support planning, administration, outreach, marketing, and demonstration projects that align with the area's management plan.
Grant: Bring History to Life for Youth & Families!
If your organization has expertise in Lincoln's history and youth outreach in Central Illinois, you could receive funding to develop engaging programs. This grant aims to connect under-served youth with historical context and foster appreciation for cultural resources.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control & Research
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to research and control invasive mussels, protecting vital aquatic ecosystems and local economies. This initiative aims to understand and mitigate the impact of zebra mussels on freshwater systems, benefiting scientific communities and the public.
Fund Your Next Project with Government Grants
This grant focuses on advanced hydrologic modeling and investigation. While specific eligibility is detailed in the full announcement, businesses involved in scientific research or environmental services may find opportunities.
Grant Alert: Fund Youth Conservation Projects!
This is an announcement, not a funding opportunity. It signals the National Park Service's intent to award funds for youth conservation projects at Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve.
Get Funds for Yuma Heritage & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government entities involved with the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area can receive funding to support historic preservation, environmental conservation, and public outreach projects aligned with the approved Management Plan.
Fund Your Business: Grow Skills & Access Artifacts
Are you an archaeology, anthropology, or museum studies student seeking hands-on experience? This program offers a unique chance to learn preservation and public access for cultural artifacts, boosting your career prospects.
Unlock Funding for Historical Research & Community Impact
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on documenting the history of indigenous communities along the El Camino Real de los Tejas. Funds support in-depth historical research and analysis of their connections with east Texas and Louisiana, and their integration into Spanish economies and traditions.
Fund Your Research: Park Service Grant for Rare Plant Data
Researchers and scientific organizations can receive funding to analyze critical demographic data for Pitcher's Thistle, a rare plant species. This project aims to update recovery plans and inform Endangered Species Act evaluations for this important species.
Fund Your Park Project: NPS Grants Available
The National Park Service is seeking partners for interpretation, education, and outreach projects to enhance visitor experiences. This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to collaborate on impactful initiatives.
Fund Your Cultural Heritage Project: NPS Grants Available
Navajo Settlement communities can receive funding from the National Park Service to document and protect significant cultural landscapes. This grant supports projects that preserve historical knowledge, enhance visitor experiences, and inform resource management decisions.
Unlock Grant Funds for Historic Preservation Projects
This is a notice of intent to fund a specific project, not a general grant application. Brigham Young University is set to receive funding for developing a National Register package for the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail.
Fund Your Museum's Future: Grants for Collections
Are you a museum professional or student looking to preserve and enhance access to cultural artifacts? This grant supports hands-on educational experiences in archaeology, anthropology, and museum studies, boosting employability and collection preservation.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth
This grant opportunity is for organizations looking to fund research and development projects. The National Park Service is offering funding to support scientific surveys and studies.
Unlock Grants for Historic Preservation Projects
This opportunity from the National Park Service offers financial assistance for historic preservation project activities. Businesses and organizations engaged in preserving historical sites are encouraged to explore this funding.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research & Forest Health
This grant opportunity is for institutions like the University of Tennessee, Knoxville to research the impacts of exotic insects and climate change on spruce-fir forests. The funding supports vital studies to understand and protect these ecosystems.