National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Unlock Funding: Enhance Parks & Cultural Understanding!
Are you involved with environmental stewardship, park management, or indigenous resource programs? Secure funding to advance public understanding, prepare diverse youth, and share vital scientific information related to protected areas and cultural sites.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Project!
Preserve America's history! This funding is available for organizations and individuals documenting historic properties for the National Register of Historic Places. Secure grants to support critical preservation research and documentation efforts.
Get Funding for Wildlife Preservation Projects
This opportunity supports non-profit conservation organizations conducting wildlife surveys and natural resource preservation, specifically for vaccinating Black-footed Ferrets against plague in Badlands National Park. Eligible entities can secure funding for vital research and conservation efforts critical to species recovery.
Unlock Funding for Your Next Project
This opportunity from the National Park Service provides funding for specific project activities without requiring a competitive application process. It's designed for entities the NPS intends to partner with for these pre-determined projects.
Get Funding for Restoration Projects
This is an announcement for a non-competitive award, not an application. It indicates the National Park Service's intent to fund restoration crew projects.
Grant Alert: Boost Visitor Services & Park Engagement!
This notice from the National Park Service signals an intent to fund projects that will enhance visitor programs and services at pilot CAJO Visitor Contact stations. Businesses involved in park services or visitor experience initiatives could benefit from this targeted funding.
Fund Your Next Big Project: Get Grants Now!
This is an announcement of an intent to award a grant, not a call for applications. It signals potential funding opportunities for specific projects within the National Park Service.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Community Projects!
Non-competitive funding is available from the National Park Service for community conversation projects. Businesses and organizations can receive support to enhance engagement and relevance within Boston's National Parks.
Get Grant Money for Park Projects
This notice announces the National Park Service's intention to fund creative community engagement projects designed to increase park visibility and relevance. Businesses or organizations involved in park initiatives may be eligible for this funding.
Fund Your History Project: NPS Grants Available
Nonprofits and research institutions can receive funding from the National Park Service to conduct historical studies focusing on the African American experience at the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site. This grant supports in-depth research and documentation of the site's rich social history.
Get Funding for River System Protection & Management
Non-profits and local governments can apply for grants to implement the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River Management Plan, focusing on protecting the river's outstanding values. Funding supports strategies outlined in the plan to ensure the ecological health and scenic beauty of the Wekiva River System.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
If your organization is involved in maintaining and preserving historic sites, this funding opportunity from the National Park Service can help. It aims to support the upkeep and visitor engagement at Belle Grove Plantation and Fort Bowman.
Tucson Businesses: Get Funding for Urban Park Projects!
Tucson organizations and businesses can now access additional funding to develop urban parks, programs, and partnerships that foster appreciation and stewardship of local national parks. This initiative aims to create a regional visitor center, unite stakeholders, and boost the visibility of NPS and WNPA as key community partners.
Fund Your Field Science Internships with NPS Grants
Calling universities and research institutions! The National Park Service intends to fund a project providing valuable internships in field sciences, fostering hands-on experience and research within natural areas.
Fund Your Trail of Tears Project: National Park Service Grants
The National Park Service intends to award funding to the Southeast Tennessee Development District to promote and develop the Trail of Tears NHT at Blythe Ferry Cherokee Removal Memorial Park. This notice signals a direct award, not an open application process, for this specific project.
Grant Alert: Boost Tourism & Park Development!
This notice signals an intent to award funding to the Southeast Tennessee Development District for promoting and developing the Trail of Tears NHT at Blythe Ferry Cherokee Removal Memorial Park. While not an open application, it highlights opportunities for park development and tourism initiatives.
Grant Funding for Hudson River Valley Projects
Non-competitive funding is available for projects within the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, managed by the National Park Service. This funding aims to support initiatives that preserve and promote the unique cultural and natural resources of the region.
Fund Your Business Growth: East Jemez Landscape Futures
Are you a business involved in conservation, ecological restoration, or sustainable land management in the East Jemez region? This grant offers funding to support projects that enhance landscape resilience and biodiversity.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth!
This is not an application opportunity, but public notice that the National Park Service intends to fund specific projects. Review the "Related Documents" for details on the approved project activities.
Get Funding for Your Trail Projects!
Are you involved with historical trail preservation or educational programs? This grant offers funding to support commemorative marches and develop engaging public presentations that share the rich history of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail.