National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Business Growth with Grants
This grant offers paid internship opportunities within the National Park Service, focusing on park visitor services and outreach. Gain valuable experience and contribute to park safety messaging while developing your professional skills.
Fund Your Mission: Preserve Historic Structures
This grant supports the crucial stabilization and preservation of historically significant archeological structures like the Quarai Mission complex. If you are involved in preserving cultural heritage sites, this funding can help secure their future.
Get Funding for Trail Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to maintain and repair the Appalachian Trail. Funds are designated for rehabilitation and maintenance work on this iconic national trail.
Funding for Yosemite Restoration Projects
The National Park Service intends to fund the "Yosemite Restoration and Vegetation Management" project through a cooperative agreement with the Student Conservation Association, Inc. This funding will support vital ecological restoration and vegetation management activities within Yosemite National Park.
Fund Your Future: Youth Environmental Leadership Grants
High school and college students in the Great Smoky Mountains region can access funding to develop leadership skills and learn about environmental stewardship. This program offers career-enhancing activities that promote active citizenship and the protection of national park resources.
Funding for Youth Jobs & Trail Preservation
This grant opportunity focuses on empowering youth through job skills training and stewardship work while simultaneously supporting trail maintenance and resource protection on federal lands. The National Park Service is seeking to fund projects that foster youth development and ensure the upkeep of vital trail systems.
Fund Your Cultural Preservation Projects
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to sharing cultural resources knowledge can get funding to educate the public and NPS staff. This grant supports projects that make complex cultural planning and research accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.
Get Funding for Fire Research Projects
Seeking proposals for fire history research in Apostle Islands and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshores. This grant supports studies to inform fire management and understand climate change impacts.
Unlock Park Research Funds: Grants for Coastal Preservation
This grant opportunity is for academic institutions partnering with the National Park Service to conduct research on coastal environments and human history. Funds support studies on sea-level rise and glacier extent to inform preservation efforts within Glacier Bay National Park.
Fund Your Cultural Preservation Projects!
This grant is for organizations collaborating with the University of Maryland and National Park Service to develop and improve cultural resource spatial data. Funding supports student research and the dissemination of information about these valuable resources.
Get Funding: Restore Desert Springs & Wildlife Habitats
Are you an early-career scientist or conservation professional? This grant offers hands-on experience and training to repair vital burro exclusion fences and restore fragile desert springs in Mojave National Preserve, benefiting native wildlife and your career.
Get Funding: Protect & Grow Cultural Heritage Sites!
This grant supports organizations employing young archeology graduates to perform emergency stabilization of fire-affected archeological sites. Funds will cover assessments and crucial preservation work like tree removal and seeding to protect valuable cultural resources.
Get Paid to Produce National TV Concerts!
Are you a production company looking to create impactful televised events? Secure funding to produce and broadcast the National Symphony Orchestra's Memorial Day and Independence Day concerts from the U.S. Capitol.
Fund Your Community Projects with NPS Grants
Non-profits and community organizations can get funding to support volunteer efforts, educational programs, and STEM initiatives on National Park Service lands. This grant helps coordinate valuable conservation and educational activities.
Funded Projects: Historic Cabin Restoration
This notice indicates an upcoming funding award for the restoration of historic W. A. White Cabin and Leiffer Cabin at Rocky Mountain National Park. The funds will support youth conservation crews in carrying out these preservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Climate Adaptation Projects
This grant is for organizations like universities and research institutions working with the National Park Service to develop and implement climate change adaptation strategies. Funds support the creation of tools and products to manage climate data, evaluate impacts, and guide adaptation efforts.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grants Available!
The National Park Service offers grants to support research into civil rights topics and the development of public educational programs. These funds are ideal for organizations and individuals looking to create impactful historical and educational initiatives.
Get Funding for Park Resource Monitoring - National Parks
This grant offers continued funding for collaborative avian monitoring projects within National Park Service units in the National Capital Region. It aims to help park managers better understand the condition of breeding bird communities and park resources.
Get Funding for Public Engagement & Science Communication
This grant supports projects that transform complex natural resource information into engaging content for the public. Businesses and educational institutions can receive funding to improve outreach, create educational materials, and foster greater understanding of conservation topics.
Grant Funding for Historical Research on Civil Rights
This grant supports in-depth historical research focused on the impact of African-American civil rights leaders on the Roosevelts' policies and visions. Funding is available for projects that analyze advocacy efforts and their influence on social, economic, and political life during key historical periods.