National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Museum Funding: Get Grants for Restoration & Operations
This is a notice of intent to award funds to the Johnstown Area Heritage Association for the restoration, interpretation, operation, and maintenance of the Johnstown Flood Museum. Funding aims to enhance the museum's facilities and visitor experience.
Get Funding for Park Transportation Systems!
This notice indicates potential funding for Downeast Transportation Inc. to operate and evaluate public transportation systems within Acadia National Park. While not a general call for applications, it signifies an opportunity for organizations involved in similar services.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grant Opportunity
This is not a call for applications but a notice of intent to fund projects related to Reptile and Amphibian Surveys at Franklin D. Roosevelt NHS. Businesses or organizations with expertise in ecological surveys may be eligible for this project funding.
Get Funding for National Park Preservation Projects
This notice signals the National Park Service's intention to fund projects focused on assessing natural resource conditions within National Historic Sites. Eligible organizations can receive funding for critical environmental and historical preservation initiatives.
Get Funding for Coastal Resilience & Sea Level Rise Planning
The National Park Service is seeking qualified field technicians to support elevation mapping for coastal resilience and sea level rise planning. This initiative is crucial for evaluating post- and future storm impacts on NPS salt marshes and other vital sites.
Secure Funds for Fire Impact Research
Research institutions and organizations can receive funding from the National Park Service to study the hydrological impacts of fires fueled by invasive buffelgrass. This award supports critical research to understand and mitigate the effects of invasive species on park ecosystems.
Fund Your Park Project: Get Grants for Design & Experience
Are you involved with park design and enhancing visitor experiences? This opportunity from the National Park Service could provide funding to support innovative projects that bring people closer to our natural and cultural heritage.
Grant for Riparian Restoration Research & Funding
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can secure funding for studies identifying effective riparian restoration methods for Deadman Wash. This grant supports critical ecological research with potential for broader application in conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Environmental Projects
If your organization is involved in wildlife conservation or environmental research, this grant from the National Park Service can fund essential surveys and monitoring projects. Secure resources to conduct critical ecological assessments and contribute to conservation efforts.
Get Park Service Funding for Your Digital History Projects!
Are you a business leveraging digital methods for historical interpretation? The National Park Service is offering funding through a task agreement to support innovative projects that bring history to life using technology.
Fund Your Research: NPS Archeological Site Grants
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can apply for funding to investigate and preserve archeological sites within National Parks. This grant supports critical research that contributes to our understanding of history and cultural heritage.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth!
This grant offers funding opportunities through the National Park Service's Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). Eligible businesses can receive support for projects aligned with ecological research and conservation initiatives.
NPS Grants: Boost Your Business with Park Service Funding
This National Park Service grant offers funding for projects related to vital ecological monitoring, specifically landbird populations in the Northern Great Plains. Businesses and organizations involved in environmental research or conservation may be eligible for this noncompetitive award.
Get NPS Funding for Your Exhibit Project!
The National Park Service is offering a noncompetitive task agreement award for interpretive exhibit development, specifically for touch screen projects at Tonto National Monument Phase II. This funding opportunity is available through the Colorado Plateau Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.
Get Funding for National Park Exhibits & Digital Tech
Are you a business looking to enhance indoor/outdoor exhibits at National Parks with digital technology? This opportunity, managed by the National Park Service, can provide funding to integrate innovative digital methods into park experiences.
Fund Your Next Big Idea: NPS Partnership Grants
Are you a creative business or organization looking to partner with the National Park Service? This grant offers funding to develop engaging interpretive podcasts, bringing park stories to life for a wider audience.
Get Funding for Wildfire & Fuel Treatment Planning!
Are you involved in wildfire management or fuel treatment analysis? This National Park Service opportunity offers funding to enhance decision support for national programs. Secure resources to improve your strategic planning and impact.
Get Funding for Park & Cultural Preservation Projects
This grant supports projects focused on archeological surveys, tribal consultation, and ethnographic fieldwork for cultural landscape inventories within national parks. Non-competitive awards are available for eligible entities through the NPS Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.
Get Funding for Student Internships & Green Jobs!
This grant supports programs that connect diverse students with public lands career opportunities, focusing on environmental stewardship and pathways to federal employment. It funds internships in areas like natural resources, interpretation, and sustainability.
Fund Your Project: NPS Grants for Conservation & Education
This is an awarded grant specifically for the Chesapeake Conservancy, Inc. to support vital work in interpretive and educational programming, land conservation, public access, and advocacy for signature initiatives like the Captain John Smith Trail.