National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Conservation & Resource Management Projects
This notice indicates potential funding for projects focused on managing resources like the Quagga mussel, designed for organizations partnering with the National Park Service. Funds are intended to support intern programs that contribute to critical conservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Visitor Education & Outreach
This grant opportunity supports non-profit organizations in expanding community engagement and visitor education initiatives within National Parks. Funds are available to partner with organizations on projects focused on interpretation and outreach programs.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Nonprofits and historical societies focused on preserving significant American landmarks may be eligible for this funding. The funds are intended to support ongoing preservation activities and projects at historic sites.
Fund Your Bridge Project: Mississippi River Skyway Opportunity
This is an intent to award for a project focused on developing and constructing the Mississippi Skyway bridge. The funding aims to create a vital bike and pedestrian connection between a commuter rail station and a major river trail.
Get Funding for Trail & Park Improvements!
This grant offers funding for the construction of vital trail connections within Anoka County Riverfront Regional Park. Businesses and organizations involved in park infrastructure and trail development can apply for this opportunity.
Get Funding for Climate Change Strategy Development
This grant supports organizations developing climate change strategies for cultural resources. Receive funding to develop international context, coordinate reviews, and advance all document sections with NPS and partners.
Grants for River & Cultural Research Projects
This grant supports studies documenting traditional fishing practices along the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers, offering funding for research and evaluation of these vital cultural resources. Eligible applicants can receive funding to gather, evaluate, and document these non-recreational fishing activities within National Capital Region parks.
Get Funding for Historic Site Enhancements!
Are you a business specializing in design and interpretive materials? The National Park Service is looking for partners to create engaging exhibits and brochures for historic sites, offering a unique opportunity to showcase your expertise and contribute to preserving history.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Park Science Summit
Non-profits and educational institutions can secure funding through the National Park Service for public engagement projects related to park science. This opportunity aims to enhance community involvement and understanding of scientific initiatives within national parks.
Fund Your Internship Program - NPS Grants Available
This National Park Service grant is for educational institutions like the University of Maryland to fund student interns for Communications, Outreach, and Media roles within their Partnership Office.
Funding for Ozark Resource Interpretation Programs
Arkansas State University can secure funding to continue operating a learning center focused on natural and cultural resource interpretation in the Ozark ecoregion. This grant aims to enhance educational programs and stewardship within this unique area.
Get Funding for Hurricane Sandy Recovery Projects
This notice indicates potential funding for projects related to Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. Businesses and organizations involved in these specific recovery activities may be eligible for this funding.
Funded Project: Support for Hurricane Sandy Recovery Efforts
This is a notice of intent to award funding for a specific Hurricane Sandy recovery project through the National Park Service. The funding will go to the Student Conservation Association, Inc. to support critical restoration activities.
Get Grants for Environmental Education & Field Studies
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to host student field studies and train teachers/rangers in watershed conservation. Empower the next generation of environmental stewards through hands-on learning experiences.
Fund Your Research: Wildlife Studies Grants Available
This notice announces the National Park Service's intent to fund a wildlife research project focused on Dall's Sheep Rams under different harvest management strategies. While not a direct application opportunity, it highlights funding for vital ecological studies.
Get Funding for Park Research & Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can secure funding for projects focused on assessing the natural resource conditions of national parks. This grant supports critical research and conservation efforts within these protected areas.
Grant Funding for Educational Programs
This funding from the National Park Service is for educational programs, specifically a cooperative agreement with the University of Massachusetts, Graduate School of Education.
Funding for Ecological Research & Conservation Projects
This opportunity supports the development of national standards for classifying plant communities and vegetation. Researchers and organizations focused on ecological mapping and conservation can receive funding to contribute to this critical scientific endeavor.
Unlock Grant Funds for Your Business Growth!
This funding is intended to support projects requiring technical assistance in areas like GIS, database management, and science communication, specifically within the Upper Columbia Basin Network. While this is a notice of intent to fund an existing partnership, it signals potential opportunities for businesses with relevant expertise.
Grant Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
The National Park Service is offering funding opportunities for organizations engaged in historic preservation and educational initiatives. This cooperative agreement aims to support projects that preserve and interpret significant historical sites and narratives.