National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Funding for Gateway National Recreation Area Projects
This notice indicates potential funding for projects related to assessing natural resource conditions within Gateway National Recreation Area. While not a broad application call, it highlights opportunities for organizations involved in environmental assessments.
Unlock Funding for Conservation & Tech Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations like NatureServe, Inc. involved in environmental conservation and data management. Funds support expanding projects like LandScope Chesapeake, focusing on data acquisition, outreach, and platform enhancements for conservation partners.
Get Funding: Support for Lamprey River Projects
This is an announcement of an award made to the Lamprey River Watershed Association for their ongoing efforts to assist the Lamprey Wild and Scenic River. While this is not a call for applications, it highlights opportunities for organizations working with this vital waterway.
Get Funding for River & Conservation Projects
This program supports organizations implementing conservation plans for wild and scenic rivers. Funding is available to hire staff, provide technical assistance, and execute specific workplan projects.
Unlock Funding for Your Arts & Community Projects!
This is a notification for potential funding opportunities from the National Park Service, aimed at supporting emerging leaders and community engagement within the arts. While not a general application, it signals upcoming awards for specific projects in these areas.
Get Funding for Transportation Projects
This notice indicates potential funding from the National Park Service for multi-modal transportation improvements. Businesses involved in transportation infrastructure projects may be eligible for this targeted award.
Get Funding for Trail Maintenance Projects!
Non-profit organizations focused on environmental conservation are eligible for funding to support crucial maintenance and preservation efforts along the Appalachian Trail. This initiative aims to ensure the long-term health and accessibility of this iconic natural resource.
Fund Your Youth Crew: Trail Renovation Grants!
This funding is for organizations focused on youth development and environmental conservation. It supports projects aimed at rehabilitating the Appalachian Trail, creating job opportunities and preserving natural landscapes.
Get Funding for Your Appalachian Trail Project!
This notice from the National Park Service indicates upcoming funding for projects related to the Appalachian Trail Community Summit. While not a general application, it signals opportunities for eligible organizations to support trail initiatives and community development.
Get Grants for Trail Maintenance & Preservation Projects
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund specific projects for Appalachian Trail boundary maintenance. Businesses involved in conservation and land management may be eligible for this targeted funding.
Get Funding for Trail Visitor Impact Research!
This notice is for organizations interested in assessing visitor impacts on the Appalachian Trail. The National Park Service intends to award funding for specific project activities related to this assessment.
Fund Your History: NPS Grants for Restoration
Are you a business involved in historical preservation or restoration? The National Park Service offers funding through their Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit to support vital historical projects, like the restoration of iconic landmarks.
Get Funding for National Park Service Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding to organizations preparing National Park Service records for better public access. If you work with NPS data and want to improve its accessibility, this grant could support your efforts.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Growth Initiatives!
Are you a business focused on ecological analysis or environmental data? This grant offers funding to support your research and analysis of tree growth data, providing crucial insights into ecological patterns.
Fund Your Research: Government Grants Available
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service supports organizations conducting archeological overviews and assessments. Funds can be used to review, summarize, and evaluate existing archeological data to inform future research and planning.
Get Funding for Sandy Cleanup Projects in NY/NJ Parks!
This funding is for eligible entities to undertake cleanup and restoration projects in New York/New Jersey National Parks impacted by Hurricane Sandy. It aims to restore park infrastructure and natural resources affected by the storm.
Unlock Park Funds for Your Eco-Business
NPS is offering grants to research the impact of natural events on park ecosystems, including rockfall and its effect on glaciers and rivers. If your business focuses on environmental science or conservation research, you could receive funding to contribute to this vital study.
Get Funding for Park & Trail Projects
Non-profit organizations and government agencies focused on conservation can secure funding for critical maintenance and construction projects on North Properties boundary fences and trails. This initiative aims to enhance natural landscapes and public access through the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps Program.
Fund Your Heritage Area Projects: NPS Grants Available
This funding from the National Park Service is for organizations like the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm Corridor Communities Association looking to advance their approved management plan goals. Eligible projects include planning, administration, marketing, preservation, and conservation initiatives within National Heritage Areas.
Unlock Funding for Your Environmental Research Projects!
This opportunity is for research institutions and partners collaborating on critical environmental projects. Funds are designated for in-depth studies, like monitoring giant sequoia tree health during drought conditions, to advance ecological understanding and conservation efforts.