National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding: Native Trout Conservation Project
This funding opportunity is for projects focused on Native Trout Conservation. While not a broad application call, it signals potential for non-competitive task agreements with the National Park Service.
Park Data Grant: Secure Funding for Wildlife Research
This notice from the National Park Service indicates an intent to award funding for a project collecting baseline population data on large mammals in Glacier Bay National Park. Businesses or organizations partnering with the Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game may be eligible for this specialized conservation initiative.
Grant Funding for Park Projects: NPS
This is an existing agreement modification only and is not accepting new applications. Interested parties should refer to existing agreements with the National Park Service for park projects.
Fund Your Research: Archaeology & Remote Sensing Grants
This opportunity provides funding to partners like universities for projects focused on using remote sensing to manage cultural resources, specifically studying archaeological sites along the Colorado River. It's a chance to advance research and preservation techniques in collaboration with the National Park Service.
Uncover Hidden History: NPS Grants for Archaeological Research
Are you involved with the National Park Service or archaeological research? This grant from the National Park Service funds investigations and documentation of historic Fort Barry Rifle Ranges. The goal is to preserve cultural resources for future generations.
Get Funding: Grow Your Heritage Business!
Are you a business or organization involved in the Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area? This grant supports administration, public outreach, and historic preservation projects to boost local heritage and economic development.
Get Funding for Youth Wetland Restoration Projects
This program offers cooperative agreements to organizations training youth in wetland restoration, covering costs like intern stipends, travel, and project supplies. Organizations can receive funding to manage and mentor youth teams engaged in vital environmental work.
Get Funding for Pollinator Habitat Projects!
Are you involved in grassland management or conservation? This grant supports projects that improve understanding and management of pollinator habitats, especially for monarchs and native bees, on park lands.
Secure Grants for Bat Health & Conservation Research
This grant is for researchers and organizations focused on understanding and combating White-nose Syndrome in bat populations. Funding will support studying bat microbiota, isolating beneficial bacteria, and analyzing roosting microclimates to protect these vital ecosystems.
Youth Funding for Habitat Restoration & Job Skills
This grant supports youth by funding conservation work and job training in habitat restoration and trail maintenance. It aims to provide rewarding environmental service opportunities for local high school students and crew leaders.
Get Funding to Study Wildlife & Reduce Noise Pollution
Are you involved in wildlife research or environmental conservation? This grant offers funding to study the impact of human noise on Sonoran pronghorn and other wildlife, enabling you to develop impactful research and conservation strategies.
Grant for History Projects: Fund Your Passion!
This notice is for organizations and individuals interested in receiving funding without competition for National History Day project activities. The National Park Service is looking to support impactful history-focused initiatives.
Fund Your National Park Visitor Insights!
Are you a university or research institution working with National Parks? This grant supports vital visitor surveys and card projects to improve park experiences and operations.
Secure Park Funding: Invasive Species Solutions
This is a notice of intent to fund a specific project through the National Park Service, focusing on research, support, and outreach for invasive species management at Haleakala National Park. It's not a general call for applications but an announcement of an award to the University of Hawaii at Hilo.
Get Funding for Grand Canyon Water Source Protection
This is an announcement of upcoming funding from the National Park Service to assess water sources and groundwater in Grand Canyon National Park. While not a competitive grant, it signals potential opportunities for organizations involved in environmental research and resource management.
Get Grants for Outdoor Recreation Projects
State and local governments can access matching grants to acquire or develop land and water resources for outdoor recreation. This program supports projects that enhance public access to natural spaces for recreational activities.
Get NPS Funds for Restoration Projects
This is an announcement of intent to award funds to a specific organization for restoration projects with the National Park Service. This funding is not open for general applications.
Unlock Paid Internships: Gain Skills in Conservation
This program offers paid internships for youth (ages 16-30) in Tucson and surrounding areas, placing them in national parks to work on natural resource management and gain valuable career skills. Participants will receive training in conservation, professional development, and explore various career paths within the National Park Service.
Anacostia River Festival Funding Opportunity
This is an announcement for a pre-awarded agreement related to the Anacostia River Festival, previously competed under Cooperative Agreement number P16AC00223.
Grant Funding for Ecosystem Preservation
Non-profit organizations and government agencies are eligible for funding to conduct inventories and research focused on cave ecosystems. This grant aims to protect endangered species like the Mexican blindcat through comprehensive data collection and conservation efforts.