National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Park Restoration Projects: NPS Grants Available!
National Park Service grants are available to support businesses and organizations working on trail and drainage restoration projects within national parks. If you're involved in preserving and enhancing natural park infrastructure, this funding can help you complete critical work.
Get Funding for Eco-Restoration Projects
This funding is for organizations like the Point Reyes National Seashore Association to monitor water quality, restore wetlands, and educate the public on crucial ecological projects. It aims to protect and restore native ecosystems for public enjoyment and engagement.
Funding for Historic Preservation Projects Available
This grant is for organizations looking to preserve historic sites. Funds will support detailed reports and documentation for significant historical assets, such as the Apollo Mission Control Center.
Get Funding for Native Hawaiian Plant Conservation
Are you involved with native Hawaiian plant populations? This grant from the National Park Service is for projects focused on building habitat and capacity for rare and endangered plants, especially in the face of a changing climate.
Get Funding for Cultural Heritage Projects
Non-profit organizations and institutions can receive funding to document and preserve cultural landscapes related to Civil War Defenses of Washington. This award supports vital research and preservation efforts for historical sites.
Fund Your Park Project: Virtual Museum Grants Available!
Southern Arizona parks can now apply for funding to create virtual museums and share cultural information with the public. This initiative aims to enhance public engagement and accessibility to your park's heritage.
Get Funding for Revolutionary Route Maps
This is an announcement of an existing agreement to expand GIS maps of the Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route NHT into an interactive web-based map. While no new applications are being accepted, this highlights opportunities for cooperators in historical mapping projects.
Unlock Funding: Oral History Project for WWII Experts
This funding opportunity is for organizations like the University of California, Berkeley, to conduct oral history projects focused on the WWII Home Front and Pacific Theater. The goal is to preserve valuable historical narratives and experiences.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Taunton River Grants
Are you a business in the Taunton Wild and Scenic River area? This opportunity provides funding to continue projects with the Southeast Region Economic Development District, aiming to support local economic growth.
Grant Funds for Maurice River Conservation Projects
Citizens United to Protect the Maurice River and its Tributaries, Inc. is eligible for funding to continue conservation projects within the Maurice River watershed. This cooperative agreement aims to support environmental preservation and restoration efforts.
Uncover Hidden Treasures: Get Funding for Paleontology Projects
Are you a geological survey or research institution with a passion for uncovering the past? Secure funding to conduct vital paleontological inventories and mapping at Arches and Capitol Reef National Parks, preserving invaluable fossil discoveries.
Get Grants for Climate Change Education & Park Research
Researchers and organizations are eligible for funding to study how visitors perceive climate change in national parks and to develop effective educational messages. This initiative aims to equip park staff with the knowledge to educate the public about climate change impacts.
Grant Funding for Park Programs & Media
Are you a non-profit organization focused on education and interpretation? This grant from the National Park Service can fund impactful programming and media development to engage the public.
Fund Your Research: Uncover History with Grants!
This grant supports detailed archaeological research and investigation at the Eastern Front Unit of Petersburg National Battlefield. If your project aims to uncover historical data that could contribute to the National Register of Historic Places, this funding could be for you.
Get Funding for Bird Conservation Projects
This grant aims to expand understanding of landbird populations and their conservation within national parks. It's intended for organizations like PRBO Conservation Science to collaborate with the National Park Service on crucial ecological research.
Funding for Businesses Promoting Diversity & Inclusion
This grant supports businesses dedicated to reflecting America's rich diversity through multicultural workforces and inclusive community engagement. Funds are available to develop programs and initiatives that connect with all Americans and tell their stories.
Unlock Funding for Park Resource Assessment
National Parks within the National Capital Region Network can secure funding for year two of comprehensive watershed assessments. This program aims to evaluate and improve the health of natural resources within your park boundaries.
Grant: NPS Cultural Heritage Research Funding
This grant opportunity, offered by the National Park Service, is intended for organizations like Portland State University to conduct ethnographic research and assessments for specific national parks. It aims to deepen the understanding of cultural heritage within these important natural and historical sites.
Fund Your Park's Birding Exhibit & Research
This grant supports updating landbird population data and creating informative exhibits for Channel Islands National Park, benefiting both visitors and park management. It offers an SCA intern valuable field experience in data collection and reporting.
Get Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions are eligible for funding to assist with research and strategy development for historic structures within Yellowstone National Park. This grant aims to support preservation planning efforts for significant historical assets.