National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Archeology Projects: NPS Grants Available
This National Park Service grant is for organizations looking to develop public archeology and engagement strategies for areas like Tonto National Monument. Funds will support initiatives that connect the public with cultural heritage and historical understanding.
Get Funding for Blackstone River Valley Projects
Non-profits and organizations in the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor can apply for funds to execute the Annual Work Plan. This funding supports vital projects within the heritage corridor, enhancing its preservation and visitor experience.
Fund Your Marine Research: NPS Grants Available
Marine scientists and researchers focused on ecosystem health and diversity assessment can receive funding to expand their bioacoustic marker studies. This program aims to integrate traditional assessment methods with advanced bioacoustics.
Grant Funding for Museum Collections Management
This notice is not an application request, but an announcement of the National Park Service's intent to award funding for museum collection management assistance. It's for entities already designated to receive this support.
Fund Your Eco-Studies: Get Grants for National Parks
Environmental researchers and organizations can secure funding to continue crucial ecological studies within national parks. This opportunity supports ongoing projects dedicated to understanding and preserving park ecosystems.
Get Funding to Preserve Cultural Landscapes!
This opportunity, through the National Park Service, helps organizations recruit and support cultural landscape maintenance associates. Funds cover recruitment, transportation, subsistence, and program administration to ensure successful conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife & Habitat Conservation Projects
Utah-based organizations and government agencies can secure funding to manage wildlife and natural resources that span beyond park boundaries. This cooperative agreement supports projects focused on species management, habitat conservation, invasive species control, and public outreach initiatives.
Funded Internships: Resource Management & Green Careers
This program offers paid internships for young adults focused on vital natural resource management and conservation projects within national parks. Gain hands-on experience, job skills, and training in areas like invasive species removal and vegetation management.
Unlock Funding: Improve Accessibility for Your Business!
Non-profits and organizations focused on accessibility are invited to apply for funding to enhance technical assistance and support. This grant aims to improve the accessibility of services and facilities, driving broader community engagement.
Get Funding for Teacher Training & Youth Education Programs
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can secure funding to develop and deliver teacher training and educational programs focused on environmental stewardship for local school districts. This initiative aims to expand the use of national parks as learning environments and increase student engagement with nature.
No Grant Funds Found for Business Growth
This description outlines research on the impact of the 2016 Coyote Fire on fuel loading and forest structure within Guadalupe Mountains National Park. There are no business funding opportunities mentioned in this text.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects with NPS
The National Park Service (NPS) is offering funding to organizations for environmental learning and education projects within Gateway National Recreation Area. This cooperative agreement aims to support field-based science education initiatives.
Get Funding for Records Management Interns
Non-profit organizations are eligible to receive funding to hire interns who will assist with developing and maintaining records management plans for the National Park Service. This funding supports the preservation of critical historical and operational documentation.
Grant Funding: Unlock Access to Geology Collection Data
Researchers and institutions can apply for funding to catalog and develop interpretive materials for the Peter Misch Geology Collection, making it accessible for public and academic use. This award focuses on enhancing the understanding and utilization of valuable geological data.
Grants for Protecting Archeological Sites
This grant supports assessments of archeological site conditions within the Lake Canyon Grazing Allotment at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Eligible entities will contribute to the preservation of valuable historical resources.
Grant for Island Habitat Research & Conservation
This funding opportunity is for institutions like the University of Hawaii to conduct crucial research on the status of wet forest and subalpine habitats across Pacific Island Parks. The project aims to understand the composition, distribution, and structure of these vital ecosystems.
Get Funding for Park Interpretation Projects
This announcement signals the National Park Service's intent to award funding for interpretive park guide projects. Businesses focused on enhancing visitor experiences through educational and engaging park interpretation are encouraged to note this opportunity.
Funded Project: Yellowstone Geyser Basin Improvements
The National Park Service is funding improvements to the Yellowstone Midway Geyser Basin and Fair Falls Trail. This project aims to enhance visitor experience and preserve natural beauty within the park.
Funded Youth Programs: Restore Historic Sites & Gain Skills
This opportunity is for organizations like the American Conservation Experience looking to engage youth in natural and cultural resource stewardship. Funds will support the restoration and preservation of historic sites, providing valuable training and experience for young participants.
No Grant Funds Available
This notice is not a funding opportunity and applications will not be accepted. It concerns a planned award under an existing agreement, not a new grant program.