National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Grants!
This grant helps eligible businesses in Alaska tackle marine debris through education, outreach, and cleanup initiatives. Fund projects that protect coastal environments and engage communities in conservation efforts.
Get $15,000 to Fund Critical Research & Publications
This funding is for educational institutions and private non-profit organizations looking to publish valuable research that supports National Park Service programs. Secure up to $15,000 to get your findings into the hands of managers and researchers.
Fund Your Educational Media Project: Get Up To $15,000!
Are you an educator or non-profit focused on youth engagement and curriculum development? Secure funding to create innovative educational platforms and public television content highlighting the Southern Campaign of the American Revolution.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation & Cultural Preservation
This grant supports organizations in connecting youth with national parks for conservation projects and the preservation of traditional knowledge. Funds are available for cleanup activities, youth training, and cultural exchange initiatives.
Get $14,000 for Your Cultural Resources Project!
Nonprofits and educational institutions focused on cultural resources can receive up to $14,000 to fund two interns. This program supports vital work in preserving and managing cultural heritage sites.
Get Funding for Youth Internship Programs
This opportunity provides up to $13,400 to organizations looking to host youth interns for interpretive and educational roles at Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The funding supports programs focused on natural and cultural resource interpretation, visitor engagement, and park operations.
Get Funding: Park Research & Data Analysis Grants
This grant supports research projects focused on analyzing historical park data to understand environmental changes and inform conservation efforts. It's open to organizations with unique qualifications and technical expertise in areas like aerial imagery analysis and GIS mapping.
Get Funding for Youth Education Programs
This funding opportunity supports organizations partnering with the National Park Service to recruit and manage college interns for summer education programs. Funds will be used to develop and deliver engaging youth and family programming at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial.
Get $12,500 for Fuel Reduction Projects
Youth service organizations can receive funding to perform hazardous fuel reduction work, including piling vegetation for defensible space. This grant supports projects like the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve McCarthy Road Corridor Mechanical Fuel Reduction Project.
Funded: ADA Camp Projects & Accessibility Upgrades
This funding opportunity is for projects specifically focused on making camps ADA accessible, with the intention to award Earthangle, Inc. $12,488. No new proposals will be accepted for this specific requirement.
Grant Funding for WWII Aleutian History Projects
The National Park Service is seeking to fund projects focused on preserving and interpreting the history of World War II in the Aleutian Islands. This funding is available to organizations with unique qualifications and a demonstrated ability to engage with local communities and veterans.
Unlock $12,000 for Faculty Research Projects!
This is an announcement of a $12,000 award to the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education for their 2012 Summer Faculty Program. Applications are not being accepted for this specific award.
Secure Funding for Environmental Research & Conservation
Non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status can receive funding to develop public engagement programs for butterfly monitoring and conservation in subalpine ecosystems. This initiative supports research on climate change impacts and helps gather vital data for park management.
Secure Funding for Research & Development
This funding opportunity, intended for Syracuse University, supports research into the impact of bison grazing on grassland productivity within Yellowstone National Park. The project involves collaborative data collection, laboratory analysis of plant samples, and interpretation of findings to understand ungulate influence on plant communities.
Unlock Funding for Historic Site Preservation & Tourism
This grant is for non-profit organizations dedicated to preserving national historic landmarks and enhancing public access and educational programs. Funds will support research, documentation, and nomination efforts for seacoast fortifications.
Secure Funding for Historic Site Atlases!
This grant is for organizations aiming to develop and distribute an atlas of historic resources within the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve. Funds will support research, design, and production of interpretive materials to enhance public understanding and appreciation of historical sites.
Get Funding for Park Fire Research & Climate Insights
This funding supports research into historical fire patterns and their connection to climate in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, helping to inform future wildfire management strategies. Eligible recipients will analyze tree rings and climate data to understand the drivers of large fires and their potential impact.
Get Funding for Fossil Resource Protection & Research
This is a notice of intent to award funds without competition to Temple University for field research on fossil localities in the Sharps Formation. The project aims to protect vulnerable fossil resources through detailed mapping and analysis, enabling law enforcement to track and recover stolen items.
Fund Your Trail Project: NPS Grants Up To $10K
Non-profits and local governments in Northern Virginia can secure funding to re-designate and improve sections of the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. These grants support projects that enhance trail accessibility and visitor experience.
Funded Research: Unlock Aviation History Grants
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive up to $10,000 to research and document the history of aviation in Western Alaska. This funding supports the creation of a historical narrative and related materials for preservation and interpretation.