National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Funded Park Projects for New England Trail
This notice is for potential partners interested in implementing projects along the New England National Scenic Trail. The National Park Service plans to award funding for specific trail activities, though this is not a direct application process.
Unlock Funding for Cultural Resource Projects
Nonprofits and local governments can receive funding from the National Park Service for projects involving cultural resources. This notice signals intent to fund specific initiatives, so act fast.
Unlock Funding for River Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and local governments in the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord river watershed are eligible to receive funding for projects that protect and enhance these Wild and Scenic Rivers. This assistance supports critical conservation and stewardship efforts to preserve these vital waterways.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: NPS Grants
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding from the National Park Service to support conservation legacy internships. This initiative aims to foster future environmental stewards through hands-on experience within park service projects.
Get Funding for Your Archeology & Conservation Projects
This program offers valuable hands-on experience and training in archeology collection conservation for aspiring and recent art conservation graduates. Participants gain essential skills for preserving artifacts, enhancing their career prospects in both public and private sectors.
Grant Funds for Wildlife Habitat Restoration
This funding opportunity is for organizations dedicated to restoring Golden-winged Warbler habitats. The National Park Service is issuing a task agreement under an existing cooperative agreement for projects that support this conservation effort.
Get Funding for NPS Vegetation Mapping Projects
If your business specializes in vegetation classification and imagery interpretation, the National Park Service (NPS) is looking to fund specific projects without competition. This opportunity supports their Vegetation Mapping Inventory (NPS-VMI) Program.
Unlock Funding for Cultural Preservation Projects
Non-competitive funding is available for projects related to cultural landscapes, offering opportunities to preserve and enhance historical sites. This funding is specifically for entities that can undertake specialized cultural landscape reporting and related preservation efforts.
Get Funding for Cultural & Historic Preservation Projects
This National Park Service program offers paid internships to students and recent graduates interested in cultural resources, historic preservation, and public history. Gain hands-on experience while contributing to vital projects preserving America's heritage.
Get Funding for River Management Projects
The National Park Service is seeking to award funding for projects related to the Lower Delaware River Watershed and its management plan. This initiative aims to support organizations and entities dedicated to the conservation and improvement of this vital natural resource.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation & Recreation Projects
Are you a non-profit or community organization focused on youth engagement in conservation and recreation? This grant offers funds to support projects that involve young adults in community planning and hands-on environmental work, strengthening partnerships with the National Park Service.
Unlock Funding for Historical Interpretation & Education
Non-profits and historical organizations can receive funding to develop public programs, research, and exhibits that highlight the French alliance during the American Revolution at Fort Mifflin. This grant supports educational initiatives and community engagement around historical interpretation.
Secure Funding for Heritage Projects
This opportunity is for organizations looking to collaborate with the National Park Service on projects within the Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area. Funds will support initiatives that preserve and enhance this significant historical site.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Appalachian Trail Partnership
Non-profits and organizations focused on conservation along the Appalachian Trail can receive funding to develop common goals, facilitate stakeholder coordination, and implement land protection and educational initiatives. This grant supports collaborative efforts to preserve the natural and cultural resources of the Appalachian Trail landscape.
Fund Your River Project: Grants for Conservation & Recreation
This program offers internships and fellowships to support work focused on improving the water quality and sustainability of wild and scenic rivers. Gain hands-on experience in natural resource conservation and youth engagement while benefiting local communities.
Fund Your Project: Park Infrastructure & Archaeology
Seeking archeological monitoring services for deferred maintenance projects at Death Valley National Park. This funding will ensure construction stays on track while protecting vital cultural resources.
Get Funding: Improve Niobrara Scenic River's Vegetation Map
This grant offers funding to organizations for field work and accuracy assessment to improve the vegetation map of the Niobrara National Scenic River. The goal is to create a scientifically accurate and valuable resource.
Grant Money for Ash Tree Protection
This grant opportunity is for organizations and researchers looking to protect white ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer. Funding is available to support projects aimed at mitigating the impact of this invasive pest.
Get NPS Funding for Tech Preservation Projects
Non-competitive funding from the National Park Service (NPS) is available for projects involving technical preservation services. This announcement is a notice of intent to fund specific activities.
Get Funding for Forest Bee Research & Conservation
This grant supports research institutions and universities studying forest bee populations and their essential plant resources in Great Lakes National Parks. Funding will be used to identify key plant species that support forest bees, aiding in future conservation and habitat management decisions.