National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Grant Funding for Preservation Field School - National Park Service
This announcement is a notice of intent to award a cooperative agreement to the University of Oregon for operating the Pacific Northwest Preservation Field School. While not a public application, it indicates funding for this specific program.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Research Projects
This opportunity supports research into the impact of noise on wildlife, specifically focusing on bats and birds. Funding is available for scientific investigations on public lands to understand foraging behavior and population dynamics in response to noise pollution.
Fund Your Rio Grande Water Research - NPS Grant
If you're involved in research within the Rio Grande Basin, this grant from the National Park Service could fund crucial hydrogeological investigations into groundwater systems that support stream base flows.
New England Arts & Conservation Grants: Get Funding!
Non-profits and arts organizations in New England can secure funding for art and conservation projects through this cooperative agreement with the National Park Service. This initiative aims to support vital stewardship and creative endeavors within the region.
Fund Your Project: NPS Cooperative Agreement Funding
This notice is for organizations that have an existing Cooperative Agreement with the National Park Service. The funding is intended for specific project activities related to the Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail and interpretive workshops.
Native American Research Grants: Fund Your Studies!
Native American students pursuing research on public lands management and human-wildlife conflict can receive funding through this program. This grant supports innovative research and professional development opportunities.
Get Funding to Engage Youth in National Parks
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding through this cooperative agreement to develop programs that involve youth in resource stewardship within NPS Bay Area Parks. These initiatives aim to foster environmental awareness and hands-on conservation experience for young people.
Unlock NPS Funding for Your Bay Area Marine Projects
Bay Area organizations focused on marine science and education are eligible for funding to collaborate with the National Park Service on critical conservation initiatives. This opportunity aims to advance research and educational programs within NPS sites.
Funded History Project: Share Lowell's Story!
This notice is for the University of Massachusetts Lowell's Tsongas Industrial History Center to receive funding for researching and publishing an illustrated narrative history of Lowell National Historical Park. This award will support the creation of a comprehensive historical account of the park's significance.
NPS Funds Historic Preservation Projects: Get Funding!
The National Park Service is seeking proposals to conduct a preservation maintenance workshop at the Wolfe Ranch National Historic District. This opportunity aims to enhance the preservation of historical sites through specialized training and practical guidance.
Get Funding for Digital Preservation & Public Access
This National Park Service grant helps organizations digitize and preserve important archeological reports, making them accessible to the public. If your work aligns with cultural preservation, you may be eligible for this noncompetitive award.
Get Funding: Park Service Support for Tribal Projects
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service is for tribal organizations and their partners to collaborate on vital field school programs. It aims to support projects that foster shared understanding and ecological stewardship.
Get Funding for Business Tech & Science Communication
Businesses in the Upper Columbia Basin can access expert technical assistance for database development, GIS, and science communication. This funding aims to enhance your operational capabilities and outreach efforts.
Funded Research: Desert Southwest Ecosystems
This grant offers funding for research into soil microbial and faunal ecosystems within White Sands National Monument and Guadalupe Mountains National Park. It's a non-competitive award for projects contributing to the National Park Service's understanding of these vital desert environments.
Grant Money for San Antonio Riverway Beautification
This grant from the National Park Service is available to eligible entities for the removal of invasive vegetation along the San Antonio River, specifically around the Mission Street Bridge and Mission San Juan. Funding will support beautification and ecological restoration efforts in these historic areas.
Get Funding for Park Data & Resource Management
Colorado State University can receive funding to support the National Park Service's natural and cultural resource data. This award will provide students with valuable experience in federal land management and data processing to enhance resource decision-making.
Get Funding for Youth Conservation Internships
This cooperative agreement offers funding to organizations in Southern California to provide disadvantaged inner-city youth with resource conservation internships within National Parks. It supports valuable work while offering career development opportunities for young people.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects!
If you're involved in natural resource management, this grant offers funding to support a wilderness fellow for conservation planning. Advance your stewardship efforts with this valuable opportunity.
Get Funded for Desert Research Projects
Young adults and educational institutions can partner with the National Park Service to gain work and training opportunities through natural resource research in the Mojave Desert Network. This initiative aims to stimulate hands-on experience and education in vital conservation efforts.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Data Management Grants
This grant is for organizations and individuals involved in conservation projects seeking to improve data management and documentation. Funds support gaining experience in planning, GIS, and digital archiving, empowering better resource management.