National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and individuals undertaking archeological assessments for historic sites, specifically focusing on the Richmond National Battlefield Park. Funds are available for research, evaluation, and documentation of archeological resources.
Fund Your Business Growth: Government Grants for Innovation
This grant supports businesses researching and documenting cultural heritage resources. Funds are available for qualified anthropologists to conduct studies on traditionally associated groups and their park resource associations.
Get Funding for Great Lakes Ecosystem Research
This funding is for organizations and researchers focused on collaborative nearshore ecosystem research and management within Great Lakes national parks. The funds will support monitoring, modeling, and outreach to protect and understand coastal environments.
Get Grant Funding for Climate Change Projects
This grant supports the development of interactive web media to showcase climate change impacts and management strategies in National Parks. If you're involved in climate science communication or digital storytelling, this is a great opportunity to secure funding.
Funded Research: Cultural History Projects
Are you a cultural anthropologist or historian? Secure funding to research and document ethnographic resources and traditional uses associated with historical sites.
Unlock Funding for Your Next Project!
This is a notice of intent to award funding for cultural resource projects within Shenandoah National Park, not a call for new applications. While specific details are limited, it indicates an upcoming project with James Madison University.
Grant Funding for Farmington River Businesses
Are you a business located in the Farmington River area? This cooperative agreement offers funding to support projects within the Farmington River Watershed, enhancing its natural and scenic value.
Grant for River Protection & Eco-Projects
This funding is for the Westfield State Foundation, Inc. to support projects protecting the Westfield Wild and Scenic River. If you are involved in the Westfield River Advisory Commission, explore this opportunity for eco-friendly initiatives.
Grant Funding for Jamaica Bay Restoration Projects
The National Park Service intends to fund projects focused on monitoring and evaluating restoration and resilience efforts in Jamaica Bay, specifically addressing shoreline and geomorphology post-Hurricane Sandy. This funding is for organizations involved in vital post-disaster recovery and ecological improvement initiatives in the Jamaica Bay area.
Secure Grants for Environmental Research & Jamaica Bay
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund a project focused on detecting water quality shifts in Jamaica Bay, particularly in the context of post-Hurricane Sandy studies. While not an open application, it highlights potential funding opportunities for relevant environmental research.
Unlock Funding for Youth Art & National Park Experiences
This program offers funding to organizations that can integrate youth employment in art and media with National Park Service experiences. The goal is to provide young people with valuable art skills, meaningful park visits, and opportunities to create and exhibit their artwork.
Unlock Funds: Protect Estuaries & Wildlife
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund a project researching how estuarine animals in the Great South Bay respond to hurricane impacts, specifically focusing on seagrass habitats. This funding supports vital environmental research and conservation efforts within the park.
Get Funding for Park Steward Programs!
This grant targets organizations looking to support park stewardship at Christiansted National Park VI. Funds are intended to facilitate the park stewards program and enhance conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Trail Management Planning!
Non-profits and government agencies focused on public land in the Santa Monica Mountains can get funding to create a comprehensive trail management plan. This grant supports the creation of vital maps and data for long-term trail maintenance and environmental impact assessments.
Unlock Funding for Teacher Professional Development
This program offers valuable professional development opportunities for qualified and experienced educators working with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park's Education Program. Access high-quality training to enhance your teaching skills and expand your impact.
Fund Your Park Programs & Marketing - Get Cash Now!
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to develop engaging programs and marketing for convening, conference, and meeting opportunities within National Parks. This initiative aims to boost engagement and revenue through enhanced event offerings.
Get Funding for Jamaica Bay Ecosystem Resilience Research
This is a notice of intent to award funding for research and groundwork focused on the Jamaica Bay ecosystem's resilience, particularly in the context of post-Hurricane Sandy studies. The National Park Service plans to fund this project without full and open competition.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Get Grants Now!
This grant supports organizations involved in wildlife conservation and data collection for the reintroduction of the threatened California red-legged frog. Funding is available for field work, monitoring, and project leadership to help re-establish frog populations in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Grant: Fund Ecosystem Restoration in Jamaica Bay
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service aims to support projects focused on understanding and addressing acidification, hypoxia, and algal blooms in Jamaica Bay. Eligible entities can receive funding to contribute to ecosystem restoration and climate resilience efforts, particularly following Hurricane Sandy.
Get Funding for Maurice River Management Projects
Non-profits and government entities can receive funding to support the implementation of the Maurice River Comprehensive Management plan. This is an amendment to an existing cooperative agreement, so it's not a new application process.