National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Business Growth Today!
This is a heads-up about an upcoming funding opportunity from the National Park Service, designed for businesses involved with the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area. We're notifying you of our intent to award a specialized cooperative agreement to support projects within this historic region.
Unlock Park History: Grants for Archival Access
Non-profits and government agencies in the Southeast can get funding to catalog and make park archives accessible to the public. This initiative will create detailed finding aids, boosting research and public engagement with historical and natural resources.
Get Funding for Appalachian Trail Projects
This notice is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on the Appalachian Trail. Funding supports critical repair, rehabilitation, and maintenance projects to preserve the trail.
Funding for Trail Maintenance & Rehab Projects
This notice is for a cooperative agreement to work with the National Park Service and partners on the Appalachian Trail. Funding is available for identifying, planning, and overseeing repair and rehabilitation maintenance projects.
Unlock Funding for Trail Maintenance & Preservation!
This is not a typical grant application, but an announcement for potential funding to support repair and rehabilitation projects for the Appalachian Trail. Eligible organizations will partner with agencies and volunteers to maintain critical trail infrastructure and ensure its long-term sustainability.
Fund Your Conservation Education Internship!
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding to engage interns in vital conservation education efforts with the National Park Service. This opportunity supports programs that connect communities with natural and cultural heritage.
Preserve Asian American History: Get Funding!
Non-profits dedicated to Asian American and Pacific Islander history can receive funding to support research, interpretation, and preservation projects. Secure grants to safeguard cultural heritage and share important stories.
Get Funding for Park & Community Projects
Non-profit organizations and local governments are invited to partner with the National Park Service on community crew projects at Mount Rainier National Park. This funding supports activities that enhance visitor experience and conservation efforts within the park.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business Growth!
This grant offers opportunities for businesses to partner with the National Park Service on trail maintenance and visitor engagement projects. Funds can be used to support staff training and equipment for impactful community initiatives.
Get Funding for National Parks & Preservation Projects
Are you involved in natural resource preservation or research that benefits national park ecosystems? This funding is available for projects focused on assessing and protecting the natural resources within national monuments, ensuring their long-term health and vitality.
Grant Funding for High School Crew Projects
This funding opportunity is open to high school crew programs involved in projects within Olympic National Park. It aims to support educational and conservation activities led by these dedicated students.
Unlock Funds for Your Business Growth!
This is an advanced notice for potential funding opportunities under a cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. Businesses involved in projects related to the York Wild and Scenic Rivers will be eligible for assistance.
Secure Funding for Cultural Preservation & Youth Engagement
This grant is for organizations dedicated to preserving archaeological resources and enhancing visitor experiences within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Funds will support updating protection plans, developing interpretive materials, and engaging youth in resource stewardship through fieldwork and employment.
Funded Internships for Cultural Preservation Projects
The National Park Service intends to award a non-competitive task agreement for archeological internship projects. This funding supports projects focused on preserving and understanding historical sites and artifacts.
Fund Your Museum's Archeological Collection Storage Upgrade
This program offers grants for students to gain hands-on experience in collection management and preservation, specifically for upgrading museum storage of archeological collections. Secure funding to protect and enhance your valuable historical artifacts.
Get Funding for Park Trail Use Research
Academic institutions can partner with the National Park Service to update visitor trail use surveys and assessment tools for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. This funding aims to understand evolving recreational trail use patterns within the park.
Secure Funding for Green Initiatives & Ecosystem Restoration
This grant is for organizations dedicated to preserving and restoring vital ecosystems. Funds will support projects focused on monitoring and implementing conservation strategies for unique and threatened vegetation.
Get Funding for Archeological Site Preservation
Preserve and protect vital archeological sites impacted by recreation. This grant supports assessments, youth engagement in stewardship, and public education to ensure cultural resources are protected for enjoyment.
Get Funding: Climate Research Grants for Intern Training
Eligible organizations can receive funding to conduct climate change research and train international interns in ecological studies. This grant supports vital research within national parks focused on understanding climate impacts on bird populations.
Fund Your Heritage Projects: Grants for Non-Profits
Georgetown Heritage, Inc. can partner with the National Park Service to secure funding for projects and programs that align with shared interests in historical preservation. This cooperative agreement aims to jointly develop and implement initiatives that benefit both organizations.