National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Training & Career Growth!
This grant is for individuals and qualified volunteers seeking valuable training and educational experiences to advance their careers or personal goals. It funds opportunities that provide hands-on learning and skill development.
Get Funding for Watershed Restoration & Green Business Growth
Non-profits and government agencies can secure funding to restore native plant life and manage invasive species in the Redwood Creek Watershed. This initiative aims to boost biodiversity and protect natural habitats, offering opportunities for environmentally focused projects.
Preserve History, Get Funding: NPS Grants!
Are you an organization focused on historic building preservation? This grant from the National Park Service funds the placement and administrative support for qualified interns dedicated to preserving our nation's historic structures.
Secure Funding for Your Cultural Heritage Preservation
This grant is for organizations in the Intermountain Region looking to assess how climate change impacts their cultural resources. The funding will support updating climate data and completing a vulnerability assessment for cultural sites.
Fund Your Trail Project: National Park Service Grants
This announcement signals the National Park Service's intent to fund projects celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the National Trails System Act. If your organization is involved in trail development or sustainability, you may be eligible for this non-competitive funding.
Unlock Park Funding: Support Your Operations & Growth
This is not a typical grant application, but notice of potential cooperative agreement funding for eligible organizations. The National Park Service is looking to partner with entities to support the operations and management of historical sites.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth
Are you a business looking to collaborate with the National Park Service on a historical partnership project? This opportunity offers funding for innovative initiatives that align with industrial history preservation and community engagement.
Get Funding for River Management & Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and local governments implementing the Upper Delaware River Management Plan are eligible for funding through a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. This funding supports critical conservation and management efforts for the Upper Delaware River.
Get Funding for Visitor Center Operations & Maintenance
Non-competitive funding is available for organizations operating and maintaining visitor centers that serve the public. This grant supports essential activities that enhance visitor experience and preserve park resources.
Grants for Cultural Heritage Projects - NPS
This grant supports the creation of a Cultural Landscape Report for Pecos National Historical Park, documenting thousands of years of human history and guiding preservation efforts. It's designed for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on historical research and landscape analysis.
Grant Funding for River Protection & Eco-Tourism Growth
Non-profits and local governments dedicated to river conservation can secure funds to update management plans, develop educational programs, and protect local natural resources. This initiative aims to enhance the ecological value and interpretive offerings of the Maurice River region.
Get Funding for Cultural & Historical Projects
Are you involved in cultural or historical research related to the National Park Service? This grant supports projects that create overviews, inventories, and recommendations for managing and interpreting ethnographic resources.
Funded Concerts: Boost Your Arts Business
Non-profit performing arts organizations can secure funding to host public concert series in national parks. This opportunity supports enriching cultural experiences and audience engagement.
Get Funding for Community Health & Park Programs
This grant is for organizations and community groups looking to develop and implement programs that connect people with nature, focusing on traditional interpretation and creating park prescription trails. Funding supports community engagement, trail assessments, and partnerships with health professionals to promote outdoor well-being.
Oregon Trail Grants: Boost Awareness & Appreciation
This is a notice for potential partners, not a direct grant application, to collaborate with the National Park Service on projects promoting awareness and appreciation of the Oregon and California Trails. Funding will support initiatives that bring these historic journeys to life for the public.
Funding for Historic Site Preservation Projects
This notice announces potential funding opportunities for organizations involved in the restoration and maintenance of historic headland trails. Eligible entities can apply for support to preserve significant historical sites and their accessibility.
Funded Projects for River Management
Non-competitive funding is available for projects related to the Musconetcong River Comprehensive Management Plan. This opportunity supports activities aimed at enhancing and preserving the river.
Get Funding for River Protection & Watershed Projects
Local organizations focused on watershed management can receive funding to update river plans, provide technical assistance, and develop educational programs for the Great Egg Harbor River. This initiative supports projects aimed at the long-term protection and interpretation of the river and its resources.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth!
Are you a business owner looking to scale? This grant provides funding for critical business development projects, helping you innovate and expand your reach.
Secure Funding for Cultural Resource Preservation
This grant supports research for preserving cultural and natural resources within national monuments by engaging with associated tribes. It funds the creation of vital assessment reports and National Register nominations to protect significant cultural sites.