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Get Paid to Preserve History: NPS Fellowships Available!
Graduate students in historic preservation, archeology, and related fields can gain hands-on experience and provide support for National Park Service grant programs. This fellowship offers training and involvement in federal cultural resource management efforts.
Fund Your Community Projects: Park Service Grants
This grant empowers local organizations like Groundwork Southcoast to boost their capacity for community-focused projects that enhance local economies, environments, and quality of life. Funds are available for planning and developing initiatives like brownfield reuse, trail building, urban agriculture, and green job training.
Secure Funding for Business Growth & Expansion
This is not an application announcement, but rather notice of potential funding opportunities for businesses involved in collaborative projects. Funds are intended to support initiatives that benefit business growth and expansion through strategic partnerships.
Get Funding for Habitat Restoration & Conservation
Nonprofits and government agencies can receive funding to restore and protect natural habitats, specifically addressing threats like invasive species and human impact. This grant supports projects aimed at conserving endangered species and their ecosystems.
Get Park Service Funding for Forest & Flora Projects
Are you a research institution or university looking to analyze forest conditions and create public-facing floristic guides for National Park Service units? This grant offers funding to produce valuable ecological data and educational materials for park managers and visitors.
Fund Your Biology Research: Postdoc Fellowships Available!
Recent PhD graduates in biology can apply for this fellowship to fund independent research and training in cutting-edge biological sciences, with options for international work and teaching. This program fosters early career independence and provides valuable mentorship to advance your scientific career.
Unlock Funding to Preserve Park History!
Are you a business passionate about historical preservation? The National Park Service is offering funds to catalog, preserve, and improve access to vital park archives, benefiting staff, partners, and the public.
Fund Youth Conservation Interns: Boost Skills & Resources
This program offers funding for organizations to provide paid summer internships for inner-city youth, developing their skills as future leaders and stewards of natural and cultural resources.
Get Funding for Community Greening & Job Training
Are you an Indianapolis-based non-profit focused on community revitalization? This grant supports projects like brownfield cleanup, trail building, urban agriculture, and green job training for local youth.
Fund Your Green Internship: Protect Desert Ecosystems!
Are you a student with advanced plant identification skills? This program offers paid internships to conduct crucial vegetation monitoring in the Chihuahuan Desert Network parks, enhancing your field botany experience.
Fund Your Park's Groundwater Data Portal
This grant from the National Park Service offers funding to develop a crucial groundwater data portal and database. Parks in the American Southwest can apply to manage and integrate their vital groundwater information.
Fund Your Business: Coastal Resilience & Infrastructure Grants
This National Park Service grant is for coastal businesses and organizations seeking to understand and adapt to shoreline changes, protecting your assets and future operations. Funds will support analysis and strategies for habitat, recreation, and infrastructure resilience against evolving coastlines.
Unlock Grants: Fund Your Business Growth & Innovation
This opportunity is for businesses focused on ecological research and data analysis, providing funding to conduct vital wildlife trend analyses for 11 Sonoran Desert parks. Secure funding to contribute to critical conservation efforts and advance scientific understanding in the region.
Get Funding for Engaging Video Projects!
Are you involved in climate change response or public education? This grant funds the creation and distribution of impactful video assets for training, outreach, and educational programs. Eligible entities can receive support to develop compelling content for various platforms.
Get Funding for Wildlife Refuge Projects!
This grant is for organizations and individuals looking to improve National Wildlife Refuges through conservation, recreation, and infrastructure projects. Funds will support habitat restoration, visitor services, and educational initiatives.
Get Funding for Grand Canyon Ancestral Lands Crew
This notice is for organizations interested in a financial assistance award from the National Park Service for the Grand Canyon National Park Ancestral Lands Crew in 2019. Specific eligibility criteria and application details will be announced separately.
Unlock Funding for Your Heritage Business!
Are you a business owner focused on preserving and promoting cultural heritage? The National Park Service is offering financial assistance to support your vital work and expand your impact.
Get Funding for Park Resource Information
This notice is for public awareness of the National Park Service's intention to award financial assistance for projects delivering vital natural park resource information. The goal is to improve data accessibility for both park managers and the public.
Fund Your River Project: Get NPS Grants Now!
Non-profits and local governments can receive funding for implementing the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System Management Plan. This grant supports signage, educational programs, and outreach activities within the Wekiva River basin.
Funded Research Grants: Uncover Black Military History
This grant funds researchers to create a detailed study and annotated bibliography on the Buffalo Soldiers' crucial role in early national park stewardship and their broader African American military contributions. The findings will empower the National Park Service to accurately interpret and educate the public about this significant history.