National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Educational Programs - Get Grants Now!
Nonprofits focused on education and recreation for underserved youth can receive funding to deliver programs and transport students to park sites. This grant supports enriching experiences and community outreach.
Get Funding for Your Museum Content Project!
The National Park Service intends to fund a project focused on adding new content to the Park Museum Management Program (PMMP) Web Catalog. This is an opportunity for organizations to collaborate with NPS sites and parks on important digital museum initiatives.
Get Funding for Your Transportation Project!
This grant from the National Park Service offers funding for transportation planning studies focused on improving multi-modal access to National Park destinations along the Great Highway and coastal trail corridor. If your project enhances access and mobility in these areas, you may be eligible.
Get Funding to Connect Youth with Public Lands Careers
Nonprofits and educational organizations can get grants to develop programs that expose underserved youth to natural resource careers through hands-on conservation and cultural heritage activities in the Coachella Valley.
Fund Your Research: Archaeology Grants Available!
Graduate researchers focused on archeological inventory and database management are eligible for this unique opportunity. The funding supports critical research within National Parks, contributing to vital historical preservation efforts.
NPS Grant: Fund Your Research & Conservation Projects
Non-profits and research institutions can secure funding to study and assess amphibian populations and diseases within National Recreational Rivers. This grant supports vital ecological research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for National Park Research & Documentation
Are you a researcher or organization working with the National Park Service? This grant provides funding to improve research collections and documentation, supporting crucial conservation efforts.
Get Funding to Preserve Your Historic Museum Collections
Museums and historical organizations can apply for funding to document and preserve their valuable collections. This grant from the National Park Service helps ensure our heritage is protected for future generations.
Unlock Funding for Land Expansion & Conservation
NatureServe, Inc. is eligible for cooperative funding from the National Park Service to expand conservation efforts and land management initiatives. This opportunity aims to enhance ecological preservation and public engagement within the Chesapeake region.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grants Available!
This funding opportunity from the National Park Service is for eligible organizations to support specific project activities. The goal is to fund cooperative agreements for initiatives aligned with NPS conservation and historical preservation goals.
Get Funding for Youth Programs with NPS
This funding opportunity is for the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to support youth engagement and internship programs focused on conservation and national park initiatives. The goal is to provide valuable experience and training for young individuals in environmental stewardship.
Get Funding for Educational Projects!
If you're involved with educational or interpretive materials, the National Park Service might have funding for your projects. This cooperative agreement aims to support the development of important resources.
Get Funding for Public Health Initiatives
Nonprofits and educational institutions can receive funding to develop community programs promoting public health and the benefits of parks. These initiatives aim to educate the public on healthy lifestyles through partnerships with the National Park Service.
Get Funding for Appalachian Trail Projects!
This notice signals an upcoming award from the National Park Service to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy for Act 24 implementation. While not a direct application opportunity for businesses, it highlights potential funding streams and projects related to the Appalachian Trail.
Unlock Park Funding for Beetle Research & Conservation
Seeking research institutions and conservation groups to assess spruce beetle, western balsam bark beetle, and Douglas-fir beetle populations near Rocky Mountain Park. This funding supports vital ecological studies to protect park ecosystems.
Get Funding for Heritage Area Business Growth!
Local governments, regional planning bodies, and nonprofits in the Lackawanna Valley National Heritage Area can get funding to support economic viability consistent with heritage preservation goals. This cooperative agreement aims to implement the approved management plan and foster business growth within the designated area.
Fund Your Park's Biodiversity Research & Pollinator Projects
This program offers support for organizations developing taxonomy initiatives and assisting with vital pollinator research within National Parks. Funds are available to create educational programs, leverage existing research, and contribute to service-wide pollinator conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Park Research & Conservation Projects
This cooperative agreement offers funding for organizations to develop innovative "Taxonomist in Parks" programs, building on existing biological inventory successes. Funds will support the creation of educational materials and assist with vital pollinator research projects across National Parks.
Get Funding for Park Science & Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations and researchers developing programs to advance scientific understanding and conservation within national parks. Funds are used to create educational initiatives, conduct biological inventories, and support pollinator research, contributing to service-wide conservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Conservation Projects in Texas
Non-profits and governmental bodies in Texas can apply for funds to control invasive species like buffelgrass and giant cane along the Big Bend-Rio Bravo region. This initiative aims to preserve the natural ecosystem of the Big Bend National Park.