National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Tribal Cultural Monitoring Projects
This notice informs about funding for tribal cultural monitoring activities related to the El Portal Sewer Rehabilitation Project. The American Indian Council of Mariposa County, Inc. is being considered for this award.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funds for vital landbird monitoring in the San Francisco Bay Area National Parks. This project aims to conserve and understand local bird populations.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Conservation Tech Training!
Nonprofits and organizations focused on conservation can get funding to train teams in vital signs monitoring and modeling for US-Mexico sister parks. This support will enhance ecological data collection and analysis.
NPS Grant: Historic Site Research & Interpretation Funding
Are you a historian, academic professional, or heritage organization? This grant funds studies to document the establishment and management of historic sites, enhancing public understanding and future interpretive exhibits.
Fund Your Heritage Projects: Get Grants for Content & Preservation
Are you involved in sharing American history or preserving historic sites? This grant from the National Park Service helps develop engaging content and support tribal historic preservation programs to educate the public and protect our collective past.
Preserve History, Get Funding: NPS Grant for Site Assessment
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to assess and document the preservation needs of historic sites, specifically focusing on Fort Union National Monument's adobe ruins. This grant supports research into past treatments and current conditions to develop a rapid monitoring program for long-term site preservation.
Fund Your Niagara Falls Heritage Project
Nonprofits and local governments in the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area can apply for funding to support preservation, education, and economic development projects that benefit the region. This grant aims to enhance the cultural and natural significance of the area through various community-focused initiatives.
Unlock Park Funding: Improve Acadia's Transport System
This notice is for businesses with expertise in operating, maintaining, and enhancing transportation systems. The National Park Service intends to fund projects for Acadia National Park's alternative transportation system without a full and open competition process.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth
This opportunity is not for new applications, but rather an existing award to Florida Atlantic University. It focuses on scientific research related to prey species for nesting White Ibis in Everglades National Park.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Tech
This grant supports the development and distribution of preservation and conservation technologies for historic resources. Funds are available for training professionals in the identification, evaluation, conservation, and interpretation of these valuable assets.
Unlock Funds for Research & Development
While this specific opportunity is awarded to the University of Florida, stay tuned for future grant announcements from the National Park Service. Future funding will support projects investigating environmental changes and their impact on wildlife.
Unlock Funding: Boost Biscayne Bay Ecosystem Health
This is not an open grant application, but an intent to award funding for ecological assessment and monitoring in Biscayne Bay. The project aims to collect vital data on marine life and environmental conditions to inform water management and restoration efforts.
Unlock NPS Funds for Geospatial Projects
The National Park Service is seeking to fund specific geospatial and enterprise GIS support projects in the Northeast Region, prioritizing collaboration over competitive applications. This is a heads-up for potential partners to engage in these vital initiatives without a traditional application process.
Unlock Funding for Historical Research & Interpretation
Are you a historian or cultural organization focused on preserving and sharing historical knowledge? This grant supports initiatives like panel discussions and research reports to enhance public understanding of historic sites, fostering collaboration with local partners.
Unlock Funding for Everglades Restoration Projects
This is not an open call for applications, but rather a notice of an award to Florida International University for critical research on Everglades coastal wetlands. The project will assess environmental changes to inform future restoration efforts.
Get Funding for Florida Ecological Restoration Projects
While direct applications are not accepted, this cooperative agreement from the National Park Service focuses on vital ecological research in Florida Bay and its mangrove wetlands. The project aims to understand saltwater intrusion impacts, improve water quality monitoring, and assess habitat changes, crucial for restoration efforts and sea-level rise adaptation.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation & Recreation Projects
This grant is for organizations looking to create internships and fellowships that engage young adults in community-based conservation and outdoor recreation projects supported by the National Park Service. Fund your initiatives to provide valuable professional experience and promote local natural resource stewardship.
Everglades Park Research Funding for Universities
This notice pertains to a Notice of Intent to Award for research on water quality and its impact on aquatic vegetation and waterfowl in Everglades National Park. This is a task agreement being awarded to Florida International University and applications will not be accepted.
Unlock Funds for Historical Site Preservation!
This opportunity, offered by the National Park Service, is for organizations aiming to preserve and interpret historical sites like the Old Slater Mill and Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park. Funding will support crucial preservation and interpretation projects without a competitive application process.
Funded Research Opportunities
This grant is not open for new applications; it's a pre-awarded agreement for the University of Miami to assess reef fish communities in Dry Tortugas National Park. The goal is to understand long-term ecological trends for better park resource management.