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Get Funding for Cultural Heritage Preservation Projects
This National Park Service grant supports initiatives that use virtual and traditional tools to foster international cultural resource exchange, helping American preservationists solve heritage challenges with global best practices. Interns will gain valuable hands-on experience in historic preservation.
Get Funding for Coral Reef Restoration & Resilience!
This notice from the National Park Service indicates an intent to fund projects focused on boosting the resilience of staghorn coral communities and aiding their recovery after bleaching events. While this is not an application request, it signals opportunities for partners involved in marine conservation.
Get Grants for Wildlife Research Projects
This grant opportunity is exclusively for the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department to fund wildlife research for approximately 16 months. This is a notification for an award, not a general call for proposals.
Grant Funds for Preserving Vital Collections
This grant is available to organizations responsible for the Robblee Natural Science collections at EVER SFCMC. It provides funding for the essential preservation of these important scientific resources.
Unlock Funding: Enhance Parks & Cultural Understanding!
Are you involved with environmental stewardship, park management, or indigenous resource programs? Secure funding to advance public understanding, prepare diverse youth, and share vital scientific information related to protected areas and cultural sites.
Get Funding for River System Protection & Management
Non-profits and local governments can apply for grants to implement the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River Management Plan, focusing on protecting the river's outstanding values. Funding supports strategies outlined in the plan to ensure the ecological health and scenic beauty of the Wekiva River System.
Fund Your Field Science Internships with NPS Grants
Calling universities and research institutions! The National Park Service intends to fund a project providing valuable internships in field sciences, fostering hands-on experience and research within natural areas.
Get Funding for Your Trail Projects!
Are you involved with historical trail preservation or educational programs? This grant offers funding to support commemorative marches and develop engaging public presentations that share the rich history of the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail.
Get Grants for Fire Safety & Land Management Projects
This funding is intended for organizations like the Conservation Corps North Bay to support fire fuels reduction projects. Secure resources to enhance wildfire prevention and land management efforts.
Unlock Funding for SC Heritage Projects
South Carolina organizations and businesses can secure funding to support the administration, marketing, planning, and development of heritage and visitor services within the National Heritage Corridor.
Get Funding for U.S. Virgin Islands Park Research!
This is not an application opportunity, but a heads-up about funding awarded for natural resource assessments in U.S. Virgin Islands National Parks. The goal is to provide crucial science-based data for park management and strategic planning.
Get Funding for Park Conservation Projects
This grant opportunity, through the National Park Service, aims to fund projects focused on the conservation of botanic resources within the Channel Islands National Park. It is specifically designed for organizations like the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden involved in this critical environmental work.
Unlock Funding for Earth System Dynamics Research
This NSF grant supports interdisciplinary research to deepen our understanding of Earth's dynamic systems, from improving data resolution and modeling to forecasting disruptive events. Businesses focused on advanced Earth science modeling, data analytics, and resilience research are encouraged to apply for this transformative funding.
Get Funding for Conservation & Land Use Planning
This government funding opportunity is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on vital conservation projects. Funds are dedicated to predicting the expansion of condor ranges to proactively reduce development threats and protect natural habitats.
Secure Grant for Museum Research & Education Programs
Non-profit museums can receive funding for cooperative research and the development of educational materials through the National Park Service. This cooperative agreement aims to enhance museum repository services and create engaging collaborative programs.
Get Funding for Wildlife Management Projects
This opportunity supports businesses and organizations involved in wildlife management and ecological surveys. Funds are available for projects focused on documenting, studying, and managing native and feral animal populations, including GIS and educational material development.
Fund Your Project: Atchafalaya Heritage Grant
Non-profits and local governments in the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area can apply for funding to support crucial operations and expand impactful programs. This grant aims to bolster the region's unique heritage and community initiatives.
Get Paid to Preserve Our Heritage: NPS Internship Program
This program offers paid internships for individuals interested in historic preservation, archeology, history, museum management, and landscape architecture. Gain hands-on experience supporting federal efforts in managing and protecting our nation's cultural resources.
Fund Your Green Initiative: NPS Grants for Invasive Plant Management
Are you a business passionate about environmental restoration? The National Park Service is offering funding for training and hands-on experience in mapping and eradicating invasive plant species, helping you develop crucial ecological management skills.
Fund Your Museum Interns: Grow Preservation Expertise
This program offers funding to museums and related organizations to hire interns focused on historic preservation and cultural resource management. Support students gaining hands-on experience in archeology, history, museum management, and landscape architecture, contributing to vital federal preservation efforts.