National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Unlock Funding for Your Project
This is a notification of intent to fund a specific project without competition. While not an open application, it indicates potential funding opportunities are being pursued for the James River Conservation Area (Falling Creek) Access Project.
Unlock Funding for Fire Research Projects
This is not a typical grant application, but an announcement for awarded funding to study vegetation recovery after the 1947 Bar Harbor fire. Businesses involved in ecological research, environmental monitoring, or historical land management may be eligible for this project.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation & Operation
Non-profit organizations and governmental entities are invited to apply for funding to preserve, rehabilitate, interpret, and operate the historic Robert Gould Shaw and 54th Regiment Memorial. This grant aims to ensure the continued public enjoyment and educational value of this significant historical site.
Unlock Funds for Your Erie Canalway Project!
Local governments, non-profits, and educational institutions within the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor can receive funding to support preservation, conservation, and revitalization projects. This initiative aims to enhance the corridor's cultural and natural resources for future generations.
Preserve History, Secure Funding for Your Project!
If your business specializes in historical research, archival services, or cultural preservation, this grant offers funding to complete an important administrative history of the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway. This project is crucial for documenting and understanding the parkway's inception, establishment, and ongoing management.
Get Funding for Landbird Monitoring & Analysis!
This funding is for organizations already partnering with the National Park Service (NPS) through the Klamath Bird Observatory. It supports vital landbird monitoring, analysis, and reporting projects within the Klamath Network.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Avian Research Project!
University of Idaho is eligible for funding to conduct an avian inventory and habitat analysis within Nez Perce National Historical Park. This initiative aims to support crucial ecological research and conservation efforts.
Fund Your Youth Training Programs: Park Conservation Jobs
This initiative offers funding to organizations partnering with Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks to train young adults (18-25) from urban areas in conservation and natural resource management. The goal is to introduce them to park resources and potential employment within these fields.
Unlock Funding for Geological Mapping Projects
Non-profits and research institutions affiliated with the Great Plains Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit can secure funding to produce detailed surficial geologic maps for the Missouri National Recreation River area. This initiative supports the National Park Service's Geologic Resources Inventory by providing critical mapping data.
Get Funding for Forest Health & Restoration Projects
Are you a research institution or organization with expertise in forest health and restoration? This grant supports vital projects like identifying disease-resistant trees and developing propagation techniques to protect natural landscapes.
Get Funding for Environmental Resource Assessments
This grant is for organizations that can conduct Natural Resource Condition Assessments for Hot Springs National Park and Buffalo National River. Funds will support evaluating park resources, identifying threats, and improving management strategies.
Grant Funding for Digital Preservation of Historic Sites
Non-profit organizations with a mission to preserve and share historic sites using digital technologies can receive funding to document, preserve, and interpret these important locations. This initiative aims to make valuable cultural information accessible to the public through digital platforms.
Boost Your Business with NPS Grants
The National Park Service is offering funding for projects that support educational programs and outdoor initiatives, aiming to connect youth with nature and parks. This opportunity is open to organizations looking to enhance public engagement with national parks.
Get Grants for Your Business Growth & Network!
This is an announcement of upcoming funding opportunities from the National Park Service for capacity building and network development. Business owners can potentially receive support to strengthen their operations and expand their reach.
Get Funding for Historic Park Internships
The National Park Service intends to fund internship training programs at Kalaupapa National Historic Park without competition. This funding aims to support educational initiatives and workforce development within the park.
NPS Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
The National Park Service is looking to fund specific historic preservation projects without requiring a competitive application process. This announcement provides notice of their intention to support these initiatives.
Funded NPS Research Grants for Ecologists
The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking to fund research projects focused on sound and light ecology without a competitive application process. This opportunity is for established researchers and institutions looking to advance ecological understanding within national parks.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Are you part of a research institution or university with expertise in wildlife studies? Secure funding to enhance understanding and conservation efforts for endangered species like the American Marten through advanced monitoring techniques.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grant Opportunity
The National Park Service is offering funding opportunities for specific project activities, intending to proceed without a competitive application process. This announcement serves as public notice of their commitment to fund these initiatives.
Funded Projects for Oil Region Heritage
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service is for projects that benefit the Oil Region National Heritage Area. It's a direct award, meaning you don't need to submit a full application.