National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Preserve Culture, Get Funded: NPS Internships
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding to support interns focused on cultural landscape preservation. This initiative aims to foster expertise and protect valuable historical sites.
Get Funding for Visitor Research & Insights
This grant opportunity supports research and surveys to understand visitor motivations and preferences at the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site. Funds will be used to develop and conduct in-person and online surveys, informing future planning and improvements.
Get Funding for Your Park Service Projects
This is a notification for a task agreement under an existing master cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. It's for organizations looking to collaborate on projects, with specific details on the funding to be awarded.
Mississippi Delta Grant: Fund Your Heritage Business
Mississippi-based heritage organizations and local governments can secure funding to boost operations, marketing, and visitor services within the Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area. These grants support initiatives that promote the region's unique cultural and historical assets.
Get Funds for Cultural Resource Projects
This announcement signals the National Park Service's intent to fund cultural resource inventory projects without competition. Businesses involved in preserving and researching historical assets may be eligible for this dedicated funding.
Fund Your Green Initiatives: Climate Grants Available
Are you a business focused on environmental impact or climate communication? This grant offers funding to support projects that educate and engage the public on climate change, fostering sustainable practices and solutions.
Unlock Funding: Preserve Your Business History!
Are you a cultural institution or archival organization? This grant helps digitize and preserve historical collections, ensuring your valuable records are accessible for generations. Secure funding to process, catalog, and safeguard your unique oral histories.
Get Funding for Environmental Research Projects
This opportunity is for organizations like universities to receive funding for environmental impact and recovery assessments. The funds are designated for projects specifically focused on studying the effects of piscicide use on aquatic invertebrate populations in national parks.
Youth Jobs & Growth: National Park Service Funding Available
This program offers employment and professional development for local youth interested in public lands and conservation, creating opportunities on Native American lands and within the National Park Service. Gain valuable experience in interpretation, education, and park management.
Get Funding for Conservation Interns in Hawaii!
If you're an organization working with Kupu, you may be eligible to receive funding to provide 21st Century Conservation Service Corps interns for projects at Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. This funding supports vital conservation efforts through an established master cooperative agreement.
Get Funding for Trail Repair & Maintenance Projects
Are you a business involved in trail repair or maintenance? The National Park Service is offering funding to fix damaged trails, improving visitor satisfaction and addressing erosion issues.
Uncover Ancient History, Get Funding for Research
Archaeologists and researchers can secure funding to document and assess Paleo Indian cultural sites and prehistoric wetlands within White Sands National Monument. This grant supports critical data collection for potential nomination and management plans, preserving valuable historical information.
Get Funding for Santa Monica Trails!
Non-profits and government entities in Santa Monica can secure funding to improve and maintain local trail networks, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for park users. This pilot project aims to enhance collaboration among stewardship groups and volunteers for trail management.
Fund Your Trail of Tears Preservation Projects
Non-profits and researchers can secure funding to update the historic building database for the Trail of Tears and create reports for priority properties. This grant also supports inventorying significant road segments and cultural landscapes in Georgia and Kentucky.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Design & Masonry Projects
This is an advanced notice for grant opportunities related to design and brick masonry projects. While not a direct application call, it signifies upcoming funding availability through master cooperative agreements.
Secure Grants for Protecting Historic Sites
This notice is for organizations interested in a cooperative agreement to inventory and monitor endangered archeological sites on Cape Cod. Funding is available to support preservation efforts at Great Island and Great Beach Hill.
Get Funding: Pacific Heritage Youth Summit Program
The National Park Service intends to award financial assistance to the Guam Preservation Trust for the Pacific Heritage Youth Summit. This funding is for project activities related to the summit.
Get Grants for Heritage & Tourism Business Growth
If your business is involved in heritage preservation, marketing, or visitor services within the Cane River National Heritage Area, you could receive funding to implement the management plan. This grant aims to boost administrative operations, marketing efforts, and resource development to enhance the region's appeal.
Grant for Cultural Resource Protection & Research
Non-profits and research institutions can receive funding to inventory, document, and protect cultural resources within national park lands. This grant supports archaeological surveys, historic site documentation, and preservation efforts crucial for informed resource management and climate change vulnerability assessment.
Unlock Park Access Grants: Fund Your Community Projects!
Nonprofits and community groups can get funding for projects that enhance access to parks and natural resources. This grant supports local initiatives and provides technical help to other communities working on similar conservation efforts.