National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Your Business Growth & Eco-Projects
This grant supports businesses dedicated to ecological restoration and conservation, specifically focusing on re-establishing vital Oak Savanna ecosystems. Projects eligible for funding will contribute to habitat recovery for rare plant and animal species, enhancing biodiversity within natural landscapes.
Get Funding for Shenandoah Valley Business Growth!
This funding supports businesses in the Shenandoah Valley region that align with the district's preservation goals, encouraging economic viability and coordination with local initiatives. It's designed to foster growth that complements the historic and natural landscape of the area.
Funding for Coastal Storm Science Communication
This is not a grant application opportunity. The National Park Service intends to fund a project focused on science communication outreach about coastal storms, specifically following Hurricane Sandy. The funding is allocated to the University of Rhode Island under an existing cooperative agreement.
Fund Your Research: NPS Grants for Visitor Experience
Researchers and organizations partnering with the Piedmont-South Atlantic CESU are eligible for funding to study and improve visitor management. This grant supports gathering data to enhance outdoor recreation and visitor experiences within national recreation areas.
Get Funding for Greenway Projects!
This announcement confirms an award for the Schuylkill River Greenway National Heritage Area to implement projects, develop management strategies, and provide technical training. Eligible entities will receive support to enhance heritage area operations and strengthen non-profit partnerships.
Get Funding for Wetland Restoration Projects
This opportunity funds youth teams to conduct wetland restoration within Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Projects aim to revitalize vital ecosystems that support diverse plant and animal life.
Grant for Tucson Parks & Visitor Center Growth
Tucson businesses and organizations can access funding to develop urban parks, educational resources, and partnerships that boost local appreciation and economic development. This initiative aims to enhance understanding of national parks and create a regional visitor center to drive engagement and support.
Grant for Stream Health Research in VA, WV, MD
This grant opportunity is for research institutions and organizations in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland to study and improve the acid-base chemistry of mountain streams. Funding will support data collection and analysis to understand watershed health.
Park Partnership Funds: Boost Your Business!
This is not a direct funding opportunity, but a notice of intent to award to a specific partner. Please consult the full notice for details on potential collaboration and resource allocation with the National Park Service.
Get Paid to Explore National Parks!
Are you passionate about nature and sharing it with others? The National Park Service is looking for two interns to engage visitors, lead tours, and help protect park resources for 14 weeks. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain experience in park operations and interpretation.
Funded Research: Study Ecosystem Impact
This funding opportunity is for the University of Nevada, Reno, to conduct research on a diving beetle's impact on the Devils Hole pupfish and its prey. The project aims to understand the ecological dynamics within the Devils Hole ecosystem.
Get Funding for Your Business & Community Projects!
This grant supports businesses and communities focused on improving infrastructure, economic development, and tourism in gateway areas. Fund projects related to traffic, parking, amenities, and marketing to boost local growth.
Get Funding for Ecological Impact Studies
This opportunity is for research institutions and organizations to study the effects of the Las Conchas fire and its suppression on park vegetation. Funding is available for vital ecological research projects through a task agreement award.
Fund Your Preservation Training & Skills!
Non-competitive funding is available from the National Park Service to develop and deliver historic preservation training. This opportunity is open to governments, private organizations, and individuals seeking to enhance their expertise in preservation methods and administration.
Get Funding for Air Quality & Smoke Management
Land and fire managers can receive funding to improve air quality and smoke management systems through a National Park Service task agreement. This award supports critical initiatives for environmental stewardship and public safety.
Fund Your Classroom Forest Project!
Schools and educational institutions can partner with the National Park Service on cooperative agreements to establish "A Forest for Every Classroom" programs. This initiative provides funding to enhance environmental education and connect students with nature through hands-on learning experiences.
Secure Funds for Environmental Research & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding to assess and restore natural resources, specifically focusing on wetland health and wildlife in the Miller Woods subunit. This grant supports gaining new knowledge and improving public understanding of ecological conservation areas.
Secure Funding for Park Lifeguard Services
This is an announcement of intent to award funding for cooperative lifeguard management services within designated beaches and emergency response areas of Gulf Islands National Seashore. Businesses with expertise in lifeguard services can apply for this cooperative agreement.
Get Paid to Learn: Park Internships for Young Adults
Young adults can gain valuable work and training experience through the National Park Service's vegetation monitoring program. This program offers collaborative participation opportunities focused on exotic plant management.
Restore Historic Sites with NPS Grants!
Are you a business specializing in historic preservation or restoration? This National Park Service grant can fund critical repairs for flood-damaged historic structures, preserving our nation's heritage.