National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Grants for Conservation Research Internships
National Park Service offers funding for organizations partnering with undergraduate students on vegetation mapping projects for conservation and planning. This program supports research internships vital for land management and environmental stewardship.
Fund Your Next Project: Government Grants Available Now!
This grant offers funding for infrastructure improvements and job creation within National Park Service sites. Eligible entities can receive funds to demolish and replace trail bridges, repair trails, and remove hazardous trees, while also supporting youth employment opportunities.
Fund Your Park Projects: Invasive Species Control Grants
Non-profits and organizations focused on conservation can receive funding to manage and eradicate invasive plant species within national parks. This cooperative agreement supports vital ecological restoration efforts.
Secure Funding for National Park Resource Monitoring
Are you an organization focused on environmental stewardship? This cooperative agreement from the National Park Service supports the vital implementation of terrestrial and aquatic resource monitoring programs.
Get Funding: Tonto National Monument Maintenance Projects
This opportunity is for organizations holding existing cooperative agreements to conduct essential maintenance and invasive plant treatments at Tonto National Monument. Secure funding to enhance and preserve this natural landmark through critical upkeep and ecological restoration.
Get Funding for Fire Effects Monitoring
The National Park Service is seeking to partner with organizations to design and implement crucial fire effects monitoring techniques. This cooperative agreement offers an opportunity to contribute to vital conservation efforts and gain valuable experience in environmental management.
Get Funding for Alaska's Coastal Park Health & Seabird Monitoring
Local communities and businesses in Alaska can secure funding to participate in citizen science projects that monitor seabird mortality and coastal park health. This initiative aims to increase understanding of climate change impacts and promote environmental stewardship.
Preserve History, Get Funding: NPS & NTHP Partnership
This cooperative agreement invites organizations to collaborate with the National Park Service and the National Trust for Historic Preservation on projects that advance historic preservation nationwide. Funding is available to support activities promoting public and private engagement in preservation programs and initiatives.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth & Innovation
This grant supports businesses looking to expand through innovative projects and research. Unlock new opportunities and drive your company forward with this funding opportunity.
Funded Farm Preservation & Youth Training Programs
This grant offers funding for projects focused on farmland preservation and animal care, specifically involving the Navajo Youth Corps in agricultural tasks and livestock management. Eligible organizations can secure funds to support these vital environmental and community initiatives.
Historic Building Grants: Fund Your Restoration & Upgrades
Non-profits and historical societies can secure funding for critical restoration and system upgrades in historic buildings to preserve cultural heritage. This grant covers essential repairs like leaking ceilings and modernizing HVAC and fire suppression systems.
Get Funding for Trail Rehabilitation Projects!
This opportunity is for entities looking to provide rehabilitation support for critical trails within the Grand Canyon National Park. Secure funding to contribute to essential maintenance and preservation efforts.
Secure Grants for Trail Infrastructure & Visitor Experience
This program offers support for critical maintenance and rehabilitation of Grand Canyon National Park's iconic trails. Businesses with relevant expertise can secure funding to upgrade trail infrastructure, improving walking surfaces, retaining walls, and drainage to enhance visitor experience.
Get Grants for Science & Park Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding through the National Park Service for science communication initiatives. This award aims to support projects within the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.
Get Funding for Youth Agri-Tech Training & Park Rehab
This grant offers funding for organizations to train diverse youth in historic agricultural field rehabilitation, promoting local food production and park stewardship. It aims to provide hands-on experience in preservation, job skills, and community service, benefiting both the youth and park visitors.
Get Funding for National Park Projects
If your organization specializes in visitor surveys or related data collection, the National Park Service is offering funding to support ongoing projects. This award will help enhance visitor experience and data analysis within national park units.
Get Funding: Youth Conservation & Job Skills for NM Businesses
This grant supports New Mexico-based youth organizations partnering with schools for the deaf to fund conservation corps crews. Projects focus on trail restoration, historical site upkeep, and fencing, providing job skills and environmental education.
Get Funding for Museum & Artifact Preservation Projects
This grant supports museums and cultural institutions in preserving artifacts and revising important historical documentation. Businesses involved in museum operations, artifact conservation, and historical research can receive funding to enhance their collections and management practices.
Funding for Nature Restoration Projects
The National Park Service is seeking to fund organizations for crucial natural resource monitoring and restoration activities, specifically at Redwood Creek in Muir Beach. This funding will support vital tasks like water quality and hydrological monitoring, data entry, and project documentation.
Native Youth: Get Park Funding for Career Skills
Native American youth can gain valuable skills in park conservation and visitor services while connecting with National Parks. This program offers hands-on experience in resource management and outdoor recreation.