National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Alaska Coastal Resilience Funding: Get Up To $75,000
Coastal communities in South Central Alaska can secure funding to identify and address resilience concerns in areas like the Kodiak Islands and Katmai National Park. This grant supports documenting challenges, developing solutions, and enhancing outreach materials for community preparedness.
Get $75K for History Graphic Novels!
Calling non-profits and educational organizations: the National Park Service is funding the creation of engaging graphic novels that highlight untold stories from American history, specifically tied to national parklands. Secure up to $75,000 to develop historically rich, illustrated manuscripts that connect diverse audiences, especially youth, with our nation's heritage.
Get $75K for Park Projects: Challenge Cost Share Program
This program offers up to $75,000 in funding to qualified organizations to support projects that benefit National Park Service visitors and programs. It's a continuation of an existing initiative aimed at fostering collaboration for park enhancement.
Get $75K for Youth Trail Projects in National Parks!
Nonprofits and organizations collaborating with Conservation Corp North Bay can secure up to $75,000 for youth engagement in trail maintenance and development projects within Point Reyes National Seashore. This funding aims to empower young people by involving them in vital conservation efforts and improving park infrastructure.
Secure Grant Funding for Parks & Recreation Research
This funding opportunity is for educational institutions like the University of Montana to conduct research and provide technical assistance related to the 'America the Beautiful' interagency pass program. The goal is to understand the characteristics and purchasing habits of pass holders for improved recreation fee management.
Get $74,937 for Business Growth & Expansion
This funding is for organizations dedicated to historical research and preservation projects, specifically for documenting the administrative history and management of national historic sites. Eligible recipients can receive funds to support scholarly research, analysis, and reporting on historical resource stewardship and interpretation.
Secure Funding for Historical Preservation Projects!
This grant funds universities to conduct oral history interviews preserving important historical information about the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park. Eligible institutions can receive funding to document the stories of those connected to this significant historical event.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations like Conservation Legacy to engage youth in vital archeological site preservation within national parks. The goal is to foster environmental awareness, promote healthy lifestyles, and create pathways for future conservation careers.
Grant: Boost Heritage Business & Tourism Funding!
This grant supports businesses and organizations focused on preserving and promoting US World Heritage Sites through international best practices and community revitalization. Funding is available to enhance tourism, job creation, and the economic value of cultural heritage.
Grant Funding for Habitat Restoration & Wildlife
This grant supports non-profit organizations in California aiming to restore native habitats and improve conditions for wildlife like the California red-legged frog and salmon. Funds are used for projects such as removing invasive trees, enhancing creek and floodplain areas, and supporting wildlife breeding programs.
Youth Programs: Get Funding for Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations like Groundwork USA to fund youth projects focused on improving and maintaining Yellowstone National Park. Funding supports hands-on training and work experience for young people in land stewardship and conservation efforts.
Funded Research: Uncover History & Get $70K
This grant opportunity supports archaeological research and cultural resource inventory in Alaska's Chignik and Meshik Rivers region. Eligible organizations can secure funding to complete vital historical documentation and public outreach.
Funded Research Projects: Get Your Share of $70k!
This National Park Service grant is for public or private educational institutions and states to conduct vital research and provide technical assistance. Funds are available for projects focused on understanding National Park System resources, with a current opportunity for archaeological surveys.
Unlock Tax Credits: Fund Historic Preservation Training!
State Historic Preservation Office staff can get trained on federal tax credits for historic building rehabilitation. This funding supports training and travel for reviewers, aiding in the revitalization of historic properties and creating economic opportunities.
Get $70,000 for Youth Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to expand youth conservation programs, offering job training and connecting young people with heritage and public lands. This funding supports crucial park maintenance and resource protection initiatives.
Unlock $70K for Climate & Glacier Research in Alaska
Alaska Pacific University can receive up to $70,000 annually for a 5-year project to analyze climate trends, model future glacier changes, and inform park management and scientific understanding. This funding supports crucial data analysis and report writing to protect Alaska's natural resources.
Get $70K for Park Biodiversity Data & Tech
This National Park Service funding supports organizations like the California Academy of Sciences in enhancing data management for biodiversity research and citizen science initiatives. The funds are specifically for improving digital platforms and tools to collect, analyze, and visualize crucial ecological data, supporting the Centennial Bioblitz.
Fund Your Next Project: Get Grants for Restoration & Training
This grant is for organizations like non-profits looking to fund projects that provide education and training opportunities for young adults in restoration and rehabilitation projects within national parks. The funding supports essential work like trail maintenance, bridge building, and landscape restoration.
Secure Grants to Understand Arctic Resource Access
This grant supports research for organizations needing to understand how climate change impacts access to coastal resources in Arctic National Parks. Funding will be used to interview park staff, synthesize data on subsistence use, and develop management strategies for adapting to environmental changes.
Youth Conservation Funding: $67,600 for Park Projects
Are you part of a youth conservation program? This grant offers up to $67,600 to support frontcountry work projects in national parks, fostering environmental stewardship among young participants.