National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
NPS Grant: Fund Your Park's Natural Resource Assessment
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can receive funding to prepare Natural Resource Condition Assessments for National Parks. This grant supports crucial efforts to understand and protect park ecosystems.
Get Funding for Youth Workforce Development
This program offers paid internships for high school students to gain work, education, and training experience. Your organization can receive funding to host these youth crews for important environmental projects.
Park Improvement Funds for Historic Sites
This project seeks graduate student design expertise to reimagine and improve the historic Cedar Pass area at Badlands National Park. The focus is on enhancing visitor experience, sustainability, and accessibility while preserving the site's rich cultural and natural heritage.
Get Funds for Taunton River Projects | NPS Grant
Non-profit organizations and local governments involved with the Taunton Wild and Scenic River can receive funding for projects. This grant supports public education, stewardship, and implementing the Taunton River Stewardship Plan.
Get Funding for Colorado River Restoration Projects
Non-profit organizations and government agencies can apply for funding through the National Park Service's Rocky Mountain CESU. This program supports the design, implementation, and monitoring of restoration projects along the Upper Colorado River.
Park Service Funding for Visitor Programs
This award is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to enhance visitor experiences and capacity within National Parks. It aims to support projects that improve park accessibility and resource management for visitors.
Get Funding for Native Plant Restoration Projects
Are you a business involved in ecological restoration or native plant nursery operations? This grant supports projects at Golden Gate National Recreation Area focused on planting native species and removing invasives following park improvement work.
Funding for Wildlife Health Research Projects
This is not an application; it's a notice of intent to fund research on improving treatment protocols for condors exposed to lead. The National Park Service is looking to partner with academic institutions to advance vital wildlife conservation efforts.
Fund Your Research Project: NPS Grants Available
This notice outlines a funding opportunity from the National Park Service for research projects focusing on coastal geomorphology, specifically glacial extent in Alaskan coastal areas. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is poised to receive this award to contribute valuable scientific data and inform archaeological scopes.
Funding for River Restoration & Community Growth
Nonprofits and local governments working on the Musconetcong River's Comprehensive Management Plan are eligible for this award. Funds support ongoing projects to improve and protect the river ecosystem and its surrounding communities.
Funded Youth Programs: Boost Community & Heritage
Non-profits and local organizations can receive funding to create youth archeology programs, offering work experience and promoting cultural resource stewardship. This initiative supports park projects and fosters environmental awareness in urban youth.
Fund Your Youth Corps Program
The National Park Service intends to award funding through an existing cooperative agreement to support youth corps initiatives. This notice is for informational purposes and is not an application request.
Get Funding for Trail Rehabilitation Projects!
This notice is not a request for applications, but a heads-up that the National Park Service intends to fund rehabilitation projects for the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Businesses involved in infrastructure and trail development may be eligible for this specific project.
Secure Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profits and governmental entities can receive funding to document and implement treatment plans for historic sites. This grant supports the preservation and interpretation of significant cultural heritage.
Get Funding for Park Services & Research
Nonprofit organizations and educational institutions can apply for funding to support administrative and research activities within the National Park Service. This cooperative agreement aims to advance conservation and ecosystem studies.
Secure Funding for Infrastructure Projects
This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to undertake critical infrastructure repair projects, specifically focusing on boundary fence maintenance. It is a noncompetitive award designed to support projects aligned with the 21st Century Conservation Service Corps Program, emphasizing youth engagement and development.
Get Funding for Land Conservation Projects!
The National Park Service intends to fund the Yurok Tribe's Land Conservation Corps program. This funding will support vital land conservation and stewardship projects.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Projects & Conservation
This grant supports projects aimed at restoring and improving habitat connectivity for American pronghorn across Northern Arizona. Businesses involved in conservation, land management, and ecological research can apply to fund vital habitat restoration and research initiatives.
Funded: Boost Your Hudson Valley Heritage Project!
Organizations and entities working within the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area can benefit from this already-awarded funding. The funds will support the implementation of the Management Plan and related public engagement initiatives.
Fund Your National Park Project: NPS Grants Available
Are you working on projects within or related to National Parks? The National Park Service is offering grants to support crucial research and assessments that will benefit park preservation and understanding.