National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant Funds for Visitor Research Projects
This opportunity is for students and academic institutions interested in conducting visitor use studies for the National Park Service. Funds will support research into visitor demographics, expectations, and use patterns to inform park planning and management strategies.
Get Funding to Manage National Park Assets
This opportunity is for the State of Idaho to receive funding for the operation and management of the City of Rocks National Reserve. This aims to ensure the effective stewardship of this important national resource.
Get Funding for Park Trail Projects
This grant is for organizations working with the National Park Service on trails. Funds are available for the ongoing development and maintenance of trail systems, specifically at Bandelier National Monument.
Funding for Preservation Projects: NPS Grants
This grant supports organizations and researchers focused on gathering data and insights to enhance public awareness and support for historic preservation. Funds will be used to develop study objectives, instruments, and disseminate findings to stakeholders.
Fund Your Everglades Restoration Projects Now!
This is not a grant you can apply for, but a pre-approved sponsorship opportunity for Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration conferences. If your organization is involved in this specific restoration effort, funding is already secured through a master cooperative agreement.
Get Funding to Boost Your Park's Digital Visitor Experience
This grant supports National Parks in upgrading their websites and creating engaging mobile content like podcasts and videos. Eligible parks can receive funding to enhance their digital presence and improve visitor engagement with natural communities.
Unlock Grant Funding for Your Youth Program
The National Park Service is seeking to fund projects related to their American Sign Language Program. This notice is an announcement of intent to fund, not an open application process.
Get Grants for Park Vegetation Monitoring Projects
This grant supports collaborative projects focused on understanding and monitoring vegetation within National Parks, including surveys, classification, and mapping. If your organization conducts ecological research or conservation, you may be eligible for funding to enhance these vital environmental efforts.
Get Funding for National Park Service Projects
This opportunity provides funding for approved projects through a pre-existing cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. It is not an open application process, and awards are intended for specific, pre-selected initiatives.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
Are you involved in bird conservation within National Park Service units? This grant supports the long-term monitoring of bird communities and their habitats, including data analysis and reporting.
Get Grants for Your Oil Region Heritage Business
Attention businesses in the Oil Region National Heritage Area! The National Park Service intends to award funding to support specific project activities, offering a unique opportunity to enhance your operations.
Funded Historic Preservation Projects: Secure Your Share!
Non-profits and organizations dedicated to preserving and restoring historic landscapes are eligible for funding to support activities like lawn mowing, pathway maintenance, and arboriculture. This grant aims to fund critical rehabilitation projects for federally owned historic parklands, ensuring their long-term preservation.
Grant Funding: Boost Your Virginia Business!
This is an announcement of upcoming funding opportunities from the National Park Service for projects in Virginia. While specific details are not yet available, businesses involved in environmental assessment or research may be eligible.
Get Funding to Revitalize Route 66 Businesses!
If your business is located along the historic Route 66 in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, or California, you can apply for grants to preserve historic buildings, roads, and cultural landscapes. Funding is also available for research and educational projects that celebrate Route 66's legacy.
Get Funding for Youth Interns & Resource Protection
This program funds youth interns for the National Park Service, providing valuable training in interpretation and resource management. Businesses can partner to support these interns and contribute to vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Park Projects: Grants for Trail Repair & Boundaries
This opportunity allows organizations to partner with the National Park Service to fund essential trail repair and boundary marking projects within Shenandoah National Park. While not a competitive grant, it signifies potential funding for approved projects that enhance park infrastructure and preservation.
Youth Grants: Training & Restoration in National Parks
This cooperative agreement offers training and hands-on experience for youth and young adults in invasive plant management and native habitat restoration within Southwest National Parks. It aims to foster public education, job skills, and environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Community & Green Space Projects!
Groundwork USA and its network are seeking funding to empower underserved communities with better access to parks, recreation, and natural resources. This grant aims to boost their capacity and effectiveness in developing these vital community assets.
Unlock Funding for Visitor Services & Park Growth
This grant supports organizations like the Santa Monica Mountains Fund (SMMF) in providing excellent visitor services and administrative support for the National Park Service. Funding is available to enhance public information, promote recreational opportunities, and facilitate park awareness, fostering greater public enjoyment and appreciation of natural areas.
Get Funding for Bat Research & Monitoring
Researchers and academic institutions can receive funding to conduct vital bat population monitoring and data analysis for the National Park Service. This project supports understanding bat species identification and distribution in the Upper Midwest.