National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Get Funding for Heritage Projects in Johnstown
This funding is for the Johnstown Area Heritage Association to support preservation and heritage initiatives. Eligible organizations can receive support for approved project activities.
Unlock Funding: African American History & Civil Rights Projects
Are you involved in preserving or expanding knowledge about African Americans' contributions to the Civil War and Civil Rights movements? The National Park Service is seeking partners to fund projects that illuminate this crucial history, supporting educational and research initiatives.
Fund Your Coastal Projects: NPS Grant
Non-profits partnering with the National Park Service can secure funding for collaborative website development and expansion of research learning centers. This grant supports making vital scientific information about cultural and natural resources readily available to the public.
Preserve Culture, Get Funding: NPS Grants Available
This National Park Service notice signals an intention to award funds for cultural landscape preservation and education projects, benefiting organizations with existing cooperative agreements.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Business Growth & Preservation Projects!
This notice signals potential funding for organizations involved in enhancing accessibility and preservation of historical archives, specifically mentioning the Billings Family Archive. While not a general call for applications, it highlights an upcoming award that businesses in relevant sectors should be aware of for potential partnership or future opportunities.
Get Grant Money for Your Next Big Project
The National Park Service is looking to fund exciting projects under an existing agreement with the Regional Plan Association. This notice is for awareness, not an application, but details are available for interested parties.
Fund Your Next Project: Get Grants for Community & Landscape Design
This opportunity, managed by the National Park Service, is for organizations looking to pilot and implement models that connect people with Olmsted-designed landscapes. Funding is available to support the design, testing, and sharing of these innovative engagement strategies.
Boston Black History Grants: Boost Your Business!
If you're a business or organization looking to support and promote the rich history of African Americans in Boston, this grant is for you. Funds are available for projects dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the Boston African American National Historic Site.
Grants for Historic Landscape Restoration & Farm Plans
This grant supports entities involved in maintaining and restoring historic landscapes by implementing established farm plans. It's designed for projects focused on preserving the heritage and agricultural integrity of sites like Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site.
Secure Funding for Your Business Project
This grant is for businesses with existing Master Agreements looking to document specific projects, like infrastructure development. Funds are available to cover the costs associated with project documentation and reporting.
Get Funding for National Park GIS Projects
Organizations with expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can receive funding to support archaeological inventory projects within Bryce Canyon National Park. This funding aims to enhance the understanding and management of cultural resources in this significant natural landscape.
Unlock Funds for Yosemite's Past Research!
Are you a research institution or university partnering with the National Park Service? This notice is for you! Funding is available for projects focused on researching and reporting on Yosemite's archeological collections.
Fund Your Cultural Heritage Project: Grant Available
This funding opportunity is for organizations like Portland State University intending to conduct a Traditional Cultural Property Study within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The grant will support project activities related to this important cultural research.
Fund Your Environmental Study: Get Grant Money!
Are you involved in water quality research or environmental studies? The National Park Service is seeking partners for a project to analyze filter effectiveness on pollutants in runoff, specifically Quaternary Ammonia Compounds (QAC). This cooperative agreement offers funding to conduct vital research and improve water quality management.
Get Funding for Heritage Projects!
Non-profit organizations and local governments within the South Park National Heritage Area are eligible for this funding opportunity. Funds are available to support projects that preserve and interpret the area's natural and cultural resources.
Unlock Funding for Coastal Ecosystem Research Projects
This funding opportunity is for established research institutions like the University of California, Santa Cruz, to support vital work in reviewing and synthesizing data for coastal monitoring projects. These funds are dedicated to advancing our understanding and protection of marine ecosystems.
Get Funding for Park & Visitor Experience Projects
Are you involved in research or projects related to national park visitor experiences? The National Park Service is seeking proposals to collect vital data on visitor use, patterns, and impacts within parks.
Funding for Park Research & Preservation Projects
This grant opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to conduct research and preservation projects within national parks. Funds are available to support crucial cataloging and archival work to protect natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding for Park Restoration Projects
The National Park Service intends to fund White Buffalo for non-native species removal in Channel Islands National Park. This is an intent to award, not a general application.
Grant Alert: Park Service Tech Support Funding for Your Business
This grant offers technical support funding from the National Park Service to businesses involved in the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. It's designed to enhance GIS capabilities within specific projects, fostering innovation and operational efficiency.