National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant for Climate Change Research Collaboration
This grant funds the establishment and convening of a national cadre of social scientists focused on climate change research. The collaboration will result in a task agreement with Colorado State University to advance understanding and planning for climate change impacts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Research in National Parks
Are you a research institution or university passionate about understanding how human-generated noise affects wildlife within our National Parks? This grant supports in-depth studies on wildlife behavior, landscape modeling, and scientific outreach to protect park ecosystems.
Get Funding for Wildlife Health Services!
Are you a veterinary pathology or diagnostic service provider? Secure funding from the National Park Service to support critical health services for protected wildlife species.
Get Funding for Trail Restoration Projects!
This grant from the National Park Service supports trail rehabilitation projects, including erosion control and structural repairs. It's designed to create jobs and training opportunities for young adults involved in park restoration.
Boost Your Business with National Park Service Grants!
This grant from the National Park Service offers funding to businesses involved in ecological research and conservation. Businesses can use this funding to conduct vital studies on rare plant populations, contributing to scientific knowledge and informing future environmental management.
Secure Funds for River Protection & Visitor Services
Local organizations supporting the Niobrara National Scenic River can receive funding to enhance resource protection and visitor services. This grant enables continued local partnerships to manage infrastructure, conservation efforts, and educational programs.
Get Funding to Protect Parks & Engage Communities!
This grant funds projects that translate park ecosystem vulnerability assessments into engaging interpretive materials and educational programs for the public, youth, and educators. You can also receive funding to integrate Traditional Ecological Knowledge and train teachers in citizen science for park stewardship.
Get Funding for Environmental Research & Stewardship
Are you a non-profit, educational institution, or research organization interested in ecological research? This grant offers funding to collect vital environmental data, inform conservation efforts, and engage communities in environmental stewardship, with a focus on aquatic habitats.
Get Funding for Youth Preservation Projects
This grant supports organizations engaging underserved youth in heritage preservation projects at Keweenaw National Historical Park. Funds will cover collaborative work, educational experiences, and social media content creation to foster appreciation for local history and the NPS.
Fund Your Great Lakes Eco-Restoration Project
Businesses involved in Great Lakes nearshore ecosystem research and restoration can receive funding to monitor conditions, understand ecosystem problems, and develop management tools. This grant supports collaborative efforts to improve understanding and guide management and restoration of vital nearshore habitats.
Get Funding for Watershed & Trout Stream Projects
Are you involved in watershed studies or trout stream conservation in Virginia? This National Park Service program offers financial assistance for vital research and protection projects.
Get Funding to Restore Historic Sites
Are you involved with historic sites in the Cane River National Heritage Area? This grant offers funding to address deferred maintenance and complete essential repairs at key locations like Bermuda Bridge, Fort Jessup, and Los Adaes.
Unlock Funding for Your Heritage Project!
Are you a non-profit or local government entity within the Oil Region National Heritage Area? This opportunity provides financial assistance to support projects that preserve and promote the unique cultural and historical significance of the region.
Grant: Fund Your Land-Based Education Programs
Are you an educator or organization looking to connect K-12 students with national parks and public lands? This grant funds field classroom initiatives that provide hands-on learning experiences in nature.
Get Grants for Environmental Monitoring Projects
Nonprofits and government agencies focused on environmental protection can apply for funding to develop protocols for monitoring contaminants in natural habitats. This initiative aims to safeguard ecosystems within national parks through advanced research and data collection.
Get Funding for Your Business: Indiana Grant Available
This grant is for businesses and organizations in Indiana looking to undertake environmental restoration projects, specifically focusing on removing invasive plant species around the Ly-co-ki-we Trail. Funds will support the manual and chemical treatment of targeted invasive plants to preserve unique local habitats.
Get Funding to Protect Indiana Dunes' Natural Beauty
This grant from the National Park Service offers funding to businesses working to control invasive plants and protect the unique natural habitats within Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Eligible applicants will receive resources to implement targeted treatment methods for a healthier ecosystem.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Operations
This grant is for organizations looking to improve their operational efficiency and implement new technologies. It provides funds for projects that streamline processes and enhance productivity, ultimately driving business growth.
Get Funding for Climate Action Internships
This program offers funding to develop and manage climate change internships for undergraduate and graduate students. The initiative supports vital research and conservation efforts on National Park Service lands.
Protect Borderlands: Get Funding for Conservation & Research
Nonprofits, educational institutions, tribes, and local/state agencies can receive funding to protect and research natural and cultural resources along the U.S.-Mexico border. This program supports projects aimed at resource stewardship, scientific research, and public interpretation to combat damage from illegal activities.