National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Boost Your Business with Park Preservation Funds
This program offers opportunities for businesses to collaborate with the National Park Service on projects related to cultural landscapes and historic preservation. Funding can support the creation of digital content, website development, and public outreach materials.
Funding for Schuylkill River Valley Heritage Projects
Non-competitive grants are available from the National Park Service for projects within the Schuylkill River Valley National Heritage Area. These funds are intended to support specific project activities that preserve and enhance the heritage of the region.
Unlock National Park Grants: Fund Your Project
The National Park Service is seeking to fund specific project activities through partnerships and philanthropy, offering a unique opportunity for organizations to secure financial support. This is a pre-selected funding announcement, not an open application process.
Grant Funding for Natural Resource Research Projects
This opportunity is for organizations with existing Master Cooperative Agreements with the Great Plains CESU to conduct vital aquatic invertebrate monitoring at Agate Fossil Beds NM. Funding supports research and educational projects focused on understanding and preserving natural resources.
Get Funding for Visitor Education Programs
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive grants to develop and deliver programs that educate diverse visitors about the National Park Service mission and the unique features of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Grants for Civil Rights History Projects in NCR
If you're involved in preserving or researching Civil Rights history within the National Capital Region, this grant can fund projects that expand upon existing frameworks for identifying significant sites. Support is available for studies focusing on the history of civil rights in Washington, DC, and surrounding areas of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Get Funding for Business Growth with NPS Interns!
Small businesses can leverage graduate student interns from the National Park Service to tackle critical business planning and operational analysis needs. This program helps you gain valuable insights and strategies to drive your business forward.
Park Service Grants: Fund Youth Fuel Reduction Projects
This is a notification of intent to award funding, not an open application period. The National Park Service plans to grant funds to support youth initiatives focused on reducing hazardous fuels.
Unlock Funding for Parks & Local Communities
This opportunity is for organizations dedicated to connecting urban communities with national parks. Funds will support training and outreach programs to create park ambassadors.
Michigan Businesses: Get Grant Funding for Geospatial Data Projects!
This grant opportunity is for the State of Michigan and its counties to capture aerial photography, creating valuable geospatial data. This data will support critical areas like transportation, emergency services, community development, and resource management, with the National Park Service providing logistical support.
Get Funding: Youth Conservation & Park Restoration Projects
This initiative offers opportunities for young individuals (18-25) to gain hands-on experience in conservation and natural resource management within National Parks. Funding supports projects focused on invasive plant control and habitat restoration, providing valuable training and career exposure.
Grant for Native Youth & Elder Cultural Preservation
This grant supports initiatives that connect Southern Paiute youth and elders with their traditional homelands, fostering education, cultural practices, and public understanding. It aims to build tribal capacity for educational experiences and expose youth to potential career paths.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Projects!
This notice is for organizations working with youth on hazardous fuel mitigation, education, outreach, and invasive species removal. While not a general application call, it signals potential funding opportunities through a non-competitive agreement for these vital environmental initiatives.
Grant for Artists: Fund Your Creative Environmental Projects
This program offers funding to artists who will collaborate with youth in the Santa Monica Mountains National Park. Artists will lead environmental stewardship projects using creative mediums, engaging young people with nature.
Get Funding for Your Eco-Monitoring Projects!
Are you an organization involved in ecological monitoring? This grant from the National Park Service can fund the implementation of vital sign monitoring protocols for land bird populations within National Capital Region parks.
NPS Grants: Fund Seashore Internships & Education
Nonprofits, apply for funding to support internships in resource management and educational programs at National Park Seashores. This opportunity aims to enhance scientific understanding and public engagement with coastal environments.
Get Cash for Your Urban Business Project
This National Park Service program is looking to fund specific urban outreach projects without requiring a full application process. If your business aligns with their goals, you may be eligible for this award.
Fund Your Future: NPS Career & Conservation Grants
Young adults from diverse backgrounds can explore exciting career paths and gain valuable experience within the National Park Service. This program offers a pathway to a conservation stewardship career and employment opportunities.
Funded Research: Analyze Bird Data & Boost Ecology Programs
This grant supports analysis of 11 years of avian monitoring data and ongoing bird population studies in National Park units. Eligible entities can receive funding to contribute to crucial ecological research and educational initiatives.
Get Funding for Historical Preservation & Education
This is a notice of intent to fund the Moton Museum, dedicated to preserving the sites and stories that contributed to the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision ending segregation in public education.