National Park Service
The National Park Service, a US agency, offers grants for preservation, recreation, and education programs.
Unlock Funds for BOST Emancipation Proclamation Events
This notice is for organizations in BOST looking to commemorate the Emancipation Proclamation. The National Park Service intends to provide funding for specific project activities related to this commemoration.
Unlock Funds for Museum Documentation & Storage Upgrades
If your organization works with cultural heritage collections, this grant from the National Park Service can help you improve museum documentation and upgrade your storage facilities. Secure funding to better preserve and manage valuable artifacts.
NPS Grant: Fund Historic Building Repairs
Are you a preservation specialist or architectural firm? This National Park Service grant funds structural analysis and repair planning for historic sites like Alcove House Kiva, preserving our national heritage.
Fund Your Next Project: National Park Service Grants
The National Park Service is offering funding opportunities through cooperative agreements to support projects that align with their conservation and stewardship goals. This funding is available to eligible organizations looking to contribute to watershed health and natural resource management.
Funded Vegetation Mapping for National Parks
Environmental researchers and organizations are eligible for funding to map vegetation in the Sonoran Desert Network. This project aims to improve understanding and management of vital park ecosystems.
Get Funding for Your Next Big Idea!
This grant supports undergraduate and graduate students aged 18-25 by offering paid summer internships within the National Park Service. The program focuses on conservation, leadership development, and introducing young professionals to diverse career paths.
Fund Your Youth Archeology Programs
This grant supports organizations like Groundwork Anacostia River to run youth programs focused on archeology and cultural resource stewardship. Funding is available to develop program materials and enhance capacity for youth-led cultural resource projects.
Get Paid: Park Internships for Young Professionals
Are you 18-25 and looking for a paid summer internship? Gain valuable experience and learn about natural and cultural history while working with the National Park Service in Washington State.
Get Funding for Coastal Park Natural Resource Projects
This opportunity, though not a general application, signals potential funding for entities collaborating with the National Park Service on natural resource management projects in coastal parks. Explore potential partnerships to advance scientific foundations for critical environmental challenges.
Secure Funding for Park Archives & Research Projects
This opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service to manage and preserve archival materials. Funds are available for projects focused on research and management within Redwood National Park.
Secure Funding for National Park Research Projects
Are you a researcher or institution involved with the National Park Service? This funding opportunity can support critical research projects that benefit our national parks. Apply now to advance your work and contribute to park preservation.
Get Funding for War of 1812 Heritage Projects
Non-profits, academic institutions, and governments can get funding to host events and programs celebrating the War of 1812 within the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area. This grant aims to boost heritage tourism and interpret significant historical impacts of the war on the Niagara Frontier.
Secure Funding for Climate Research & Park Preservation
Are you a research institution or partner organization focused on climate change and its impact on historical sites? This grant from the National Park Service supports vital research into how changing ice conditions in Glacier National Park preserve crucial archeological and paleoecological data, offering insights for future preservation efforts.
Secure Funding for Your Business Growth!
This funding opportunity is for organizations looking to partner with the National Park Service on critical environmental monitoring projects. It offers a chance to secure financial resources for implementing long-term research protocols, contributing to vital conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Digital Archiving & Heritage Projects
This grant supports businesses and organizations documenting cultural heritage sites using advanced 3D digital technologies like LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry. Funds cover documentation, student training, website development for public access, and data archiving.
Get Funding for Your Classroom Park Project
Nonprofits and educational institutions can receive funding to create park-based learning experiences for students. This initiative aims to bring the outdoors into the classroom and foster environmental education.
Fund Your Diving Internship: NPS Grants
Are you passionate about underwater exploration? The National Park Service is offering internship funding opportunities to support diving-related projects and educational initiatives. This is a chance to gain valuable experience and contribute to vital marine conservation efforts.
Get NPS Funds for Desert Southwest Projects
Are you a business or organization in the Desert Southwest? The National Park Service is seeking partners through a noncompetitive task agreement to support their Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. Secure funding to contribute to vital conservation and research efforts in the region.
Get Funding for Your Tech & Science Projects!
Are you a business providing technical assistance in database development, GIS, or science communication? The National Park Service is offering a noncompetitive award to support projects within the Upper Columbia Basin Network.
Unlock Funding for Educational Initiatives
This is an announcement for an award already granted to the Montpelier Foundation, supporting a Teacher Symposium focused on the War of 1812. The initiative aims to equip educators with curriculum materials and training to develop educational programs on this historical period.