National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Funded Trail Projects: $10,000 for Park Development
Non-profits and park conservancies can secure funds for planning and developing alternative transportation projects within national parks. This initiative aims to create multi-use trails and improve public access and safety through collaborative planning efforts.
Grant Funds for Alaska Coastal Ecosystem Research
This opportunity provides funding for organizations in Alaska focused on developing accessible subtidal habitat databases and conducting intertidal surveys to support environmental analysis and oil spill response planning. Businesses involved in marine research, environmental monitoring, or data management can benefit from this initiative.
Get Funding for Conservation & Fisheries Projects
This grant supports organizations like the Student Conservation Association in funding conservation interns for fisheries management. It provides financial assistance to facilitate the involvement of youth in public resource care and enhancement, specifically for projects like salmon counting and data collection.
Get Paid to Explore National Parks: Youth Internships!
Are you 25 or younger and passionate about nature? This program offers paid summer internships at Wind Cave National Park, providing valuable experience in park interpretation and a potential pathway to a career with the National Park Service.
Get Paid to Interpret History: Park Internships Available!
Are you passionate about history and enjoy engaging with the public? The National Park Service is looking for interns to lead interpretive activities, conduct tours, and develop engaging programs at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial. This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience and share your knowledge with visitors.
Get $8,400 to Boost Visitor Engagement!
This grant offers up to $8,400 for organizations to hire two youth interns who will provide cultural interpretation and visitor services at George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. The interns will engage visitors through tours, programs, and events, enhancing the park's educational outreach.
Secure Funds for Fire Fighting Collaboration
This grant is for state agencies, specifically the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, to cover their share of costs for operating critical fire fighting infrastructure and task forces. The funding supports essential services and collaborative efforts to combat wildland fires and declared emergencies.
Get $7,500 for Native American Heritage Projects
This opportunity offers $7,500 to an intern focused on developing and presenting interpretive programs from a Native American perspective for the Missouri National Recreational River. The program prioritizes candidates with Native American heritage to create impactful programs for underserved communities.
Boost Your Business: Park Service Funding Available
The National Park Service is looking to add $7,100 to an existing cooperative agreement, offering a valuable opportunity for eligible partners. This funding aims to support projects aligned with the FEIRO Marine Life Center's initiatives.
Get $6,900 for Historic Site Youth Interpretation!
This grant offers $6,900 to qualified organizations for a 16-week youth internship program at the Fort Scott National Historic Site, focusing on Civil War history interpretation. Eligible organizations will manage housing, stipends, and administrative costs for the intern while delivering engaging visitor experiences.
Funded Internships: Boost Your Facility Management Skills
This opportunity offers a 12-week paid internship focused on facility management projects at Nicodemus National Historic Site. Gain hands-on experience in preservation, landscaping, and event support while contributing to a significant cultural site.
Grant Funding for Tribal Community Histories
Federally recognized tribes can receive funding from the National Park Service to research and document their community histories. This initiative supports understanding tribal culture and traditions, aligning with park management and conservation goals.
Fund Your Internship: $5,102 Available!
This opportunity is for organizations looking to fund an archaeological intern through a partnership with SCA. The National Park Service is offering $5,102 to support this specialized training.
Get $5,000 for Youth Conservation Programs!
Non-profits focused on connecting Hispanic youth (ages 15-25) with conservation can receive funding to expand their internship programs and promote environmental education. This grant supports initiatives that increase Latino participation in natural resource fields and public land engagement.
Get $5,000 for Artist Residencies & Art Protection
This National Park Service grant offers $5,000 to eligible organizations and educational institutions to support artist residencies and protect valuable park art collections. Funds will help coordinate artist programs and address crucial art preservation needs, like managing light exposure and visitor interaction.
Fund Your Next Intern: Get Up To $5,000 For Student Talent
This program offers stipends for undergraduate and graduate students to gain valuable experience working with National Park Service staff in cultural resources and interpretation. Businesses can leverage this funding to bring in talented interns who will contribute to their projects.
Get Grants for Accessibility Upgrades
Small businesses and educational institutions can secure funding to make their digital content accessible and compliant with National Park Service standards. This grant helps cover the costs of updating materials, like videos, to ensure they meet crucial accessibility requirements.
Get $4,600 for Nature Conservation Projects!
This opportunity offers $4,600 to individuals or organizations assisting with vital vegetation management and ecological restoration projects within Wind Cave National Park. Help protect native species, control invasive plants, and restore natural habitats.
Fund Your Youth Programs with the National Park Service
The National Park Service's Youth Initiatives are seeking to fund projects that develop new interpretive and educational programming. This grant is designed to support organizations looking to create engaging experiences for young people within National Park sites.
Fund Your Education Program: NPS Grants Available!
The National Park Service is looking to fund educational programs related to the Star-Spangled Banner. This opportunity is specifically for the Living Classrooms Foundation for their "Star-Spangled Banner Living Flag Education Program."