National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Fund Your Preservation Project: Old Spanish Trail Grants
Non-profit organizations and government entities dedicated to preserving and promoting the Old Spanish Trail's historical resources are eligible for funding. This grant supports projects focused on protection, public awareness, and management strategies consistent with National Park Service guidelines.
Fund Your Heritage Project: Preserve El Camino Real
Non-profits and associations focused on the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail can receive funding to protect its resources and raise awareness. This grant supports efforts that align with the National Park Service's trail management plan.
Fund Your Trail Preservation Project!
Non-profits dedicated to the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail can get funding to protect its resources and promote its legacy. This grant supports ongoing preservation efforts and educational initiatives.
Secure Funding for Park Restoration Projects
This grant is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on hydrological analysis and restoration initiatives within Nez Perce National Historical Park. Funds will support pilot restoration projects aimed at improving park ecosystems.
Park Restoration Grants: Fund Your Eco-Projects!
This funding opportunity is for organizations working within San Antonio Missions National Historical Park to support essential tasks like de-silting, vegetation removal, erosion control, and earthwork preparations. Secure resources to help restore and maintain the park's natural beauty and historical integrity.
Unlock Funds for Archeological Research Projects
Are you involved in archeological research, specifically dendrochronology? This National Park Service grant offers funding to catalog and develop web resources for your specimen data.
Get Funding for Appalachian Trail Projects
This funding is for organizations dedicated to supporting and training volunteers for the Appalachian Trail. Grants will support essential project activities that help maintain and improve this iconic national treasure.
Get Funding for Appalachian Trail Projects!
If your organization is involved in the natural resource management of the Appalachian Trail, you may be eligible for funding through this cooperative agreement. This opportunity supports vital conservation and stewardship efforts along the iconic trail.
Get Grants for Appalachian Trail Community Projects
Non-profits and organizations partnering with the Appalachian Trail Conservancy can receive funding for vital project activities that support the trail and its communities. This notice signals potential funding for approved projects through an existing agreement.
Park Service Funds: Boost Your Business with NPS Grants!
This grant opportunity from the National Park Service is designed for businesses involved in ecological monitoring and data collection. Funds are available to support soil monitoring projects within the Rocky Mountain region, contributing to vital research and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Wetland Research & Monitoring
Are you involved in wetland hydrology or vegetation community research? The National Park Service is offering funding to develop quantitative relationships for long-term monitoring and assessment of wetland integrity.
Get Grants for Park Collections Management & Ops
Are you a business specializing in collections management or operations? The National Park Service is looking to fund comprehensive plans and agreements for managing collections across multiple historic parks.
Get Funding for Missouri River Trail Improvements
Missouri businesses and organizations can secure funding to develop and enhance water trail access points along the Missouri River. This grant supports the creation of educational signage and facilities for canoes and kayaks, promoting tourism and recreational use.
Unlock Funding for Climate Resilience Projects
Small to medium-sized businesses impacted by climate change can access funding to research and understand its effects on critical water resources like lakes. This grant supports studies to predict future risks and develop adaptation strategies for ecological resilience.
Get Grants for California Phenology Projects!
California-based organizations and researchers can access technical assistance funding to support phenology research and data collection through the National Park Service's Desert Southwest Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This funding is specifically for initiatives focused on understanding seasonal biological events in California.
Get Funding for Park Research & Conservation
Are you a researcher or organization focused on ecological studies? This opportunity from the National Park Service offers funding to establish baseline data for lichen diversity and understand ecosystem changes, particularly within oceanic and glacier chronosequence environments.
Get Funding for Trail Development & Planning
This grant is for organizations in Minnesota and North Dakota passionate about public service and trail development. Secure funding to plan and develop the North Country Trail, fostering volunteer engagement and a strong sense of community.
Secure Funding for Youth Conservation Programs
Nonprofits focused on community-based conservation and recreational activities for youth can apply for funding. This grant supports initiatives that engage young people in preserving natural resources and enjoying outdoor opportunities.
Unlock Funding for Environmental Research & Innovation
This opportunity supports scientific research and analysis focused on understanding and managing natural resources, specifically investigating the impact of tundra burning on carbon cycling. Researchers and institutions can receive funding to conduct studies, collect data, and analyze findings related to environmental science and conservation.
Get Funding for Park Science & Education Initiatives
Are you a business with expertise in science communication or curriculum development? This grant offers funding to help National Parks translate scientific findings into engaging educational programs for managers and the public.