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Get Funding for Ecosystem Restoration Projects
This notice from the National Park Service indicates potential funding for ecosystem restoration projects, specifically the removal of eucalyptus trees on Santa Cruz Island. The funding is intended for The Nature Conservancy, highlighting opportunities for organizations involved in environmental conservation and restoration.
Funded Training for Veteran Trades: Build Your Career!
This National Park Service program offers veterans hands-on training and skill development in historic preservation and infrastructure maintenance, paving the way for new career opportunities.
Grant Funding for Historic Building Preservation
Preservationists and historical organizations can apply for funding to assess and prioritize structural repairs for ancient ruins. This grant supports the crucial evaluation and planning needed to protect our nation's heritage.
Fund Your Materials Research & Education Projects!
This grant supports innovative educational initiatives, diversity and inclusion efforts, and international collaborations within materials research. Businesses can receive funding for workshops, conferences, and programs that advance the materials science community.
Get Funding for Park Management & Research Projects
This National Park Service cooperative agreement is intended for Oregon State University to plan integrated fire and weed management strategies for national parks and protected areas. Funds will support critical research and planning efforts to protect natural resources.
Grant Funding Available for Research Projects
This notice announces an intention to fund a research project focused on evaluating UV-C treatment for eradicating a specific fungus impacting cave ecosystems in national parks. Funding is directed towards the University of New Mexico for this ecological study.
Secure Grants for Cultural Heritage Projects
This grant supports documentation and research into traditionally associated communities and their relationship with historical sites. Businesses and organizations can receive funding to conduct oral histories, document resource use, and compile historical information.
Fund Your Heritage Project: Get Grants Now!
This grant funds oral history projects that document descendant families and traditionally associated communities, enhancing interpretation and education. Support is available for research, genealogical studies, and archaeological documentation of historical sites.
Secure Funding for River Protection & Eco-Projects!
This grant is for organizations and entities involved in the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System, providing funds to implement the comprehensive river management plan. The goal is to protect scenic beauty, recreation, wildlife, water quality, and cultural resources through various initiatives, including public education.
Secure Funding for Conservation Science Projects
This notice announces potential funding for projects focused on constructing Bayesian models to understand and improve monitoring of Nene population dynamics. Conservation Science Partners is identified as the intended recipient for this cooperative agreement.
Get Funding for Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Washington State University can receive funding for a crucial assessment of mountain lake health in the Pacific Northwest. This initiative aims to establish baseline ecological data and evaluate current conditions to protect these vital natural resources.
Historic Trail Study Funding: NPS Grants
The National Park Service intends to fund a project to develop a Historic Resource Study for the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail. This cooperative agreement will support research and documentation for this significant cultural site.
Funded Restoration Projects: Get Your Business Involved!
This program seeks to fund projects that restore natural resources injured by oil spills or hazardous substance releases, benefiting the public. Businesses can partner to implement restoration activities and contribute to environmental recovery.
Get Funding for Ecological & Historic Preserve Management
This National Park Service grant is for organizations assisting with resource management and planning for the Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve. Funds will support critical research, data development, and reporting to inform conservation efforts and partnerships.
Park Improvement Funds: Boost Visitor Experience & Resources
Non-profit organizations and government entities can receive funding to enhance public amenities and preserve park resources. This grant supports projects that improve visitor enjoyment and ensure the long-term health of natural and cultural park assets.
Fund Your Conservation Projects: Fish & Wildlife Grants
Eligible organizations can receive funding through the Natural Resource Damage Assessment, Restoration program to support projects aimed at environmental recovery and conservation efforts. This cooperative agreement focuses on vital initiatives mandated by federal environmental laws.
Get Funding to Digitize Your Operations!
Small businesses can receive funding to transform paper-based processes into efficient digital systems, saving you time and resources. This grant is perfect for organizations looking to modernize their operations and improve data management.
Secure Park Funding: Improve Bear Management & Eco-Indicators
Oregon State University is receiving funding through the National Park Service to assess bear management and ecological indicators in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks. This project aims to enhance conservation efforts and understanding of these vital wildlife populations.
Anacostia Festival: Celebrate History & Future!
Join us for the Anacostia River Festival, celebrating 100 years of Anacostia Park! This free event offers a day of family fun, including boating, art, music, and more, all designed to engage you with the river's history and ecology.
Get Funding for Outdoor Recreation Projects
Non-profits and community groups in Yonkers, NY can receive funding to enhance access to parks and natural resources. This initiative supports projects that promote outdoor recreation and conservation.