National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant Funding for Volcanic Rock Research
This grant opportunity is for research institutions and partners interested in radiometric dating of volcanic rocks within the John Day Basin. Funds are allocated for geological research and analysis to advance scientific understanding of volcanic activity in the region.
Secure Funding: Restore Coastal Habitats
Non-profits and government agencies focused on environmental restoration can receive funding to protect and revive vital coastal sage scrub habitats on Santa Cruz Island. This grant supports critical ecological preservation efforts for our nation's natural heritage.
Get Funding: Boost Urban Community Projects with NPS
The National Park Service intends to award funding for projects focused on improving public sector and urban community engagement. This initiative supports innovative approaches to collaboration and development within urban areas.
Grants for Archaeological Research & Park Preservation
This is not a grant application, but a notice of intent to fund a project for the survey and documentation of historic archaeological resources at Channel Islands National Park. The National Park Service is partnering with California State University, Channel Islands for this initiative.
Get Funding for Archival & Museum Collections
This grant from the National Park Service supports the management and preservation of archival and museum collections, ensuring accessibility for research and exhibitions. Businesses involved in collection preservation and management can apply for funding to enhance their operations.
Unlock Funding for Educational & Outreach Programs!
This opportunity is for organizations looking to develop and implement education and outreach programs for the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. Funding is available to support engaging initiatives that connect the public with this significant historical site.
Grant: Fund Your Vegetation Monitoring Protocols
Non-profit organizations and academic institutions focused on natural resource management can receive funding to develop vegetation monitoring protocols. This grant supports projects aimed at enhancing ecological understanding and conservation efforts within the Upper Columbia Basin Network.
Get Park Funding for Woodstock Businesses!
Woodstock, VT businesses are invited to partner with the National Park Service on place-based education projects. This funding aims to support innovative initiatives that connect visitors with the history and natural beauty of the March-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park.
Get Funding for Nature & Science Internships
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding to develop and manage intern programs focused on natural resource research, land management, and environmental education. This program aims to hire interns who will contribute to vital scientific and conservation projects.
Funding for Yosemite Cultural Planning Projects
Non-profits and universities can apply for funding to support planning and research related to traditional cultural properties within Yosemite National Park. This initiative aims to preserve and integrate indigenous cultural heritage into park management.
Unlock Funding for Youth Environmental Programs
This grant supports programs focused on engaging diverse youth in environmental stewardship and conservation within national parks. Funds help provide hands-on internships, career exploration, and practical experience in records preservation and public history.
Grant for Bison Research & Public Education
This grant supports researchers at the University of North Dakota to analyze ancient bison DNA and stable isotopes. The findings will inform bison management strategies and be used to develop public outreach programs about bison conservation and park ecosystems.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Educational Initiatives!
Nonprofits focused on high-quality, place-based education in the Upper Valley can access funding through an existing cooperative agreement. This initiative aims to expand and improve educational programming tied to local environments and resources.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grants for Trail Construction
This is a notice of NPS's intent to fund a specific project to construct a connection trail to Martha's Ditch Trail. While not an application, it signals opportunities for organizations involved in conservation and trail development.
NPS Grants: Fund Your Archeological Project
This notice is for public awareness regarding the National Park Service's intent to fund archeological excavation projects without competition. Eligible entities can receive funding for historical site research and preservation activities.
Unlock Funding: Grants for Business Growth & Innovation
This notice is not a direct grant application but an announcement of funding availability for businesses through an existing master cooperative agreement. It signals an opportunity to access resources for projects, though specific eligibility and purpose depend on the underlying agreement.
Funding for Historic Site Preservation & Tourism
Organizations focused on preserving historic sites like the Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site may be eligible for direct funding from the National Park Service. This funding is intended for specific project activities that contribute to the site's preservation and visitor experience.
Fund Your Next Project with NPS Grants
This announcement from the National Park Service signals their intent to fund specific project activities without a competitive application process. Businesses can benefit from this direct funding for approved projects.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects
Non-profits and organizations focused on environmental stewardship are invited to apply for funding to implement crucial ecosystem restoration initiatives. This grant will support vital projects aimed at preserving and revitalizing natural landscapes within national preserves.
Get Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects
The National Park Service intends to award funding to Los Amigos de Valles Caldera for crucial ecosystem restoration efforts within the Valles Caldera National Preserve. This non-competitive cooperative agreement will support vital environmental stewardship and conservation initiatives.