National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding is available to organizations like the World Wildlife Fund for ongoing projects focused on monitoring and mitigating the impact of saltcedar beetles on Athel trees. Support is provided for critical ecological research and preservation efforts.
Historic Preservation Grants: Fund Your Landmark Projects
This grant is for eligible historic preservation organizations to fund projects at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site. It will support vital activities necessary to maintain and enhance this significant cultural landmark.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and local governments in the Lower Delaware River and White Clay Creek area can apply for funding to support conservation initiatives. This grant aims to protect and enhance these vital natural resources.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
Non-profits and organizations are eligible for funding to implement the White Clay Creek Management Plan, supporting conservation and watershed protection efforts. This cooperative agreement aims to continue vital environmental projects within the White Clay Creek watershed.
Get Funding for River Projects: Parks & Recreation Grants
This notice from the National Park Service indicates intent to fund modifications to an existing agreement for river management projects. Eligible entities can receive funding for activities related to the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River.
Route 66 History: Grant Funds Available for Survey
Nonprofits and state/local governments can secure funding to conduct historic property surveys for Route 66 in California. This initiative aims to document and preserve the rich history of this iconic route.
Fund Your Park's Natural Resource Research
National Park Service invites applications to continue vital inventory and monitoring of natural resources, focusing on geologic status and trends within parks. Funding supports critical data collection and analysis for conservation efforts.
Grant for National Park Research & Indigenous Knowledge
This grant opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to research ethnobotany and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). Funds support projects that integrate Indigenous knowledge into park management and conservation efforts.
Secure Grants for Archival Preservation & Access
This grant supports organizations with experience in archival preservation and maritime resource conservation to organize, catalog, and make accessible historic documents, photographs, and ship plans. Funds will help create online finding aids and preserve valuable collections.
Get Funding: Oral History Project for National Parks
The National Park Service is seeking to fund oral history projects to document land use in Zion National Park. This is a noncompetitive award opportunity for eligible entities to contribute to preserving park history.
Get Grants for Youth Programs & Park Engagement
Nonprofits and local governments can receive funding to train and mentor youth in interpretive skills and outdoor programming. This initiative aims to engage underserved communities in park lands and promote non-consumptive recreational use.
Grant Funding for Environmental & Economic Research
This is an announcement of an already designated award for the NJ Pinelands Commission to conduct long-term environmental and economic monitoring. Funding supports data analysis, trend assessment, and reporting on water quality, wildlife, and economic conditions within the Pinelands.
Secure Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
If your organization is involved in wildlife monitoring and conservation, you may be eligible for funding through a partnership between parks in Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. This cooperative agreement aims to support efforts to protect and study wildlife in these cross-border regions.
Get Funding for Trail Rehabilitation Projects
Are you involved with the National Park Service or its partners on conservation projects? This grant supports collaborative efforts like trail rehabilitation, restoration, and site protection activities that benefit the public.
Funding for Pueblo Heritage Preservation Projects
Isleta Pueblo is eligible for funding to conduct excavation and reporting at the Isleta Pueblo Convento. This grant supports critical archaeological and historical preservation efforts.
Unlock Funding for Maine Trail Rehabilitation Projects
This notice signals an upcoming award for projects focused on rehabilitating the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Maine. While not a general application, it highlights funding opportunities for conservation and trail improvement initiatives.
Get Funding for DC School Enrichment Programs
Are you an educator or organization serving Title I DC Public Schools? This grant supports the enhancement of curriculum and instructional plans for engaging programs at National Park Service sites.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and government agencies can secure funding through this cooperative agreement to support wildlife management initiatives. These funds are designated for specific conservation tasks outlined in existing agreements.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Project Now!
Are you involved with historic ecclesiastical landscapes in Russian America from 1840-1920? The National Park Service is offering a noncompetitive award to fund a study of these important sites.
Fund Your River Conservation Project!
Non-profits and organizations focused on conservation are eligible for funding to continue projects protecting and improving the Musconetcong River. This grant supports vital environmental stewardship efforts.