National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Park & Trail Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations focused on youth engagement and conservation to repair and maintain trail surfaces within national parks. Secure funding to support vital infrastructure improvements and provide valuable hands-on experience for young conservationists.
Secure Funding for Invasive Species Management in Alaska Parks
Non-profit organizations and youth corps in Alaska are eligible to receive funding to manage invasive plant species within seven National Parks. This initiative aims to provide valuable training and experience for corps members while preserving park ecosystems.
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This opportunity is for organizations looking to partner with the National Park Service on a visitor use and transportation assessment for the Mariposa Grove environmental impact statement. This task agreement award aims to inform critical environmental planning processes.
Get Grant Funding for Trail Maintenance Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the Southeast Alaska Guidance Association to partner with the National Park Service on trail maintenance projects. The goal is to create job training and educational opportunities for local youth while improving park infrastructure.
Get Funding for Alaska Parks & Youth Conservation Jobs
This grant supports youth corps in Alaska's National Parks for invasive plant management, offering valuable experience and hands-on conservation work. Businesses that can provide interns and possess strong resource management capabilities are encouraged to apply.
Grant: Preserve & Promote Pony Express History!
Non-profits focused on historical preservation are invited to apply for funding to protect, share, and enhance public understanding of the Pony Express National Historic Trail. This grant aims to boost awareness and appreciation for this significant historical route.
Get Grants for National Park Projects
This is a notice of intent to fund a project to create vegetation maps for National Parks in the North Coast and Cascades Network. The Washington Natural Heritage Program is being considered for funding due to their unique qualifications in vegetation classification and mapping.
Funded Park Management Projects: Partner with NPS
State and local government entities are eligible to receive funding for cooperative management of sites along the Columbia River, as authorized by Congress. This funding supports the administration of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park areas in Washington and Oregon.
Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and government entities can secure funding for projects that preserve historic sites and cultural resources. This grant supports the protection and maintenance of significant heritage structures for future generations.
Grant for Historical Events & Educational Programs
Non-profit organizations partnering with National Parks can receive funding to host commemorative events, re-enactments, and educational programs. This grant supports rich historical experiences and community engagement.
Unlock Funds for Potomac Heritage Trail Development
This is an announcement for funding to develop and conserve segments of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. The National Park Service intends to fund this project without full competition due to the NVRPA's crucial role in its completion.
Fund Your Tourism Business: El Camino Real Grants
Are you a business looking to boost tourism and economic growth along the El Camino Real de los Tejas? This grant supports projects that protect historic sites and educate the public, creating new opportunities for your business.
Unlock Funding for Yampa River Native Fish Protection
This National Park Service initiative is seeking partners to develop recommendations for protecting native fish resources along the Yampa River. Funds will support research and monitoring efforts to ensure the long-term health of these vital ecosystems.
Unlock Funding for Urban Community Growth Programs
This program, through the National Park Service, offers an opportunity to develop healthy community pilot programs in three urban areas. While this is an intent to award, it signifies potential funding for impactful urban development projects.
Funded Upgrades for Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath!
This notice informs that the National Park Service plans to fund the continuation of essential maintenance and improvement projects for the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath. These funds will support ongoing work on historic culverts, towpath conditions, and vegetation management to preserve this vital historic site.
Get Funding for Landbird Monitoring Projects
This announcement is to provide notice of the National Park Service's intention to fund landbird monitoring projects. While not an open application, it signals potential funding opportunities for relevant initiatives.
Unlock Funding for Historic Site Operations!
Are you a non-profit or local government entity managing significant historic sites? This funding supports essential operations and management to preserve valuable cultural heritage and engage the public.
Get Funds to Improve Your Trails & Green Spaces
This grant is for organizations like youth corps that can repair and maintain hiking trails, enhancing natural spaces and creating opportunities for local youth employment. Funds will cover trail restoration, erosion control, and signage improvements.
Fund Your Research & Education Center with National Parks
Isle Royale National Park and Michigan Technological University are seeking partners to establish an education and research center. This initiative offers funding to develop innovative programs and projects focused on science, environmental stewardship, and educational outreach.
Get Funding: Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations focused on endangered species recovery and conservation, specifically for projects involving the California condor. Funds are designated to support critical recovery efforts, monitoring, and public education initiatives.