National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Youth Programs & Job Training
This grant supports organizations looking to establish youth employment and educational programs focused on historical interpretation and resource stewardship. Secure funding to provide young people with valuable job training, historical learning, and career guidance within national parks.
Secure Funding: Boost Your Business with Government Grants
This is an announcement, not a funding application opportunity. It outlines the intention to fund a specific research project on bee populations and pollinator diversity, indicating potential for grants related to environmental and ecological initiatives.
Get Funding for Tribal Consultation Travel
Tribal consultants and subsistence resource council members involved with Katmai National Park and Preserve can receive funding to cover travel expenses. This grant supports crucial engagement and collaboration related to park resources.
Fund Your Archival Project: NPS Grants Available!
The National Park Service (NPS) is offering funding opportunities for projects that involve cataloging archival collections and providing library assistance. This is a non-competitive award specifically for entities within the Colorado Plateau Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU).
Unlock Funding for Urban Greening Projects
Calling all organizations focused on urban ecology! This grant supports projects that evaluate and promote the ecological benefits of urban trees, helping you quantify their impact and share valuable findings.
Get Funding for Pollinator Projects: National Park Service
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to promote pollinators through volunteer efforts at Pinnacles National Park. The funds will support projects focused on conservation and volunteer engagement in this critical ecological area.
Unlock Park Restoration Funds: Preserve History & Boost Tourism
This grant is for organizations and individuals helping to restore the historic appearance of the Manassas Battlefield landscape to its 1861/1862 agrarian state. Funds support projects that remove encroaching forests to improve visitor understanding of the battlefield's historical context.
Secure Funding for Your Project | NPS
This is an announcement for a pre-approved project funding opportunity through the National Park Service. Businesses with existing master cooperative agreements can apply for this task agreement.
NPS Grants: Fund Your Park's Resource Stewardship Efforts
This National Park Service grant supports projects focused on holistic, landscape-level assessment and management of natural and cultural resources. It's designed for entities developing transparent and justifiable decision-making approaches for prioritizing and testing stewardship actions.
Secure Funds for Park Resilience & Eco-Tech Growth
This grant supports organizations with existing park monitoring data to assess ecological integrity and improve climate resilience strategies. Funding aims to enhance landscape-scale adaptation models by integrating ground-level data, leading to better management of park ecosystems.
Get Funding for Park Operations & Visitor Programs
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to operate visitor centers, offer educational programs, and maintain park facilities. This grant supports engaging the public and students with the natural and cultural history of the Santa Monica Mountains.
Grant for Wetland Protection & Restoration Funding
This notice announces a cooperative agreement with Washington State University to study and protect wetland habitats from invasive species. The project focuses on assessing the vulnerability of these crucial ecosystems within the North Cascades National Park Service Complex.
Get Grants for Youth Programs & Park Projects!
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to develop youth internship programs and support conservation projects at Great Basin National Park. This cooperative agreement aims to foster environmental education and community engagement.
Get Grants for Biodiversity Projects!
This grant opportunity is for organizations like universities or research institutions aiming to manage biodiversity in transitional zones of Joshua Tree National Park. Funding is intended for projects focused on ecological research and conservation efforts within the park.
Get Funding for Ecological Trend Analysis & Park Management
Seeking statistical support to analyze long-term ecological data for National Park Service monitoring networks. This funding will help inform park management decisions by detecting trends and understanding ecosystem drivers.
Boost Park Access: Get Grants for Community Engagement
This grant empowers community-based organizations to connect minority families with national parks through innovative programs like Family Nature Clubs. Funding supports expanding park access and fostering lasting relationships with diverse communities.
Get Funding for Park Recovery & Community Projects
If you are the Office of the Mayor of Saipan, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Coastal Resources, you can receive funds to assist with recovery activities at the Micro Beach Area of American Memorial Park. This cooperative agreement aims to restore and improve the park's infrastructure and natural resources.
Secure Funding for Historic Site Preservation
This National Park Service grant is designed for organizations managing historic sites, offering funding to assess and preserve character-defining features of cultural landscapes. Projects will develop treatment recommendations to ensure the long-term preservation of significant historic resources.
Get Funding for Park Infrastructure Projects!
This funding is for organizations that can support student civil engineering internships focused on infrastructure projects within Pacific West Region Parks. It's designed to facilitate essential park improvements through practical, hands-on experience for students.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on understanding and protecting bat populations impacted by WNS, particularly within Prince William Forest Park. Funding is available for crucial dormant season research to inform vital conservation strategies for threatened species.