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Funding for Yosemite Cultural Planning Projects
Non-profits and universities can apply for funding to support planning and research related to traditional cultural properties within Yosemite National Park. This initiative aims to preserve and integrate indigenous cultural heritage into park management.
Fund Your Next Project: NPS Grants for Trail Construction
This is a notice of NPS's intent to fund a specific project to construct a connection trail to Martha's Ditch Trail. While not an application, it signals opportunities for organizations involved in conservation and trail development.
Get Funding: Study Wildlife & Conservation Areas
This grant is for eligible entities looking to contribute to the development of criteria for a new 'High Hazard Area' designation within the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units network. Funds are available to assist the Fish and Wildlife Service in assessing and classifying these crucial areas.
Get Funding: Boost Democracy & Understanding in Mali
Local organizations and institutions in Mali can secure funding to empower women and youth in democracy, counter extremism, and strengthen U.S.-Mali ties. This grant supports projects that build communication capacity and foster understanding of American culture and values.
Grant Funding for Conservation & Land Preservation
This grant supports private conservation partners working with the Fish and Wildlife Service to protect land, focusing on education and skill-building for effective land acquisition and donation to the National Wildlife Refuge System.
Get Funding to Enhance Your Trail Business!
This grant supports organizations that manage and develop public trails by funding website upgrades, training programs, and symposia to improve visitor experiences and sustainable practices. Businesses and non-profits involved in trail planning, construction, or maintenance can apply to access resources and gain expertise.
Grant for Outdoor Recreation Planning & Program Growth
This fellowship offers graduate students a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in federal land management and evaluate the impact of outdoor recreation projects. Non-profits and local governments can leverage this to enhance their own programs and future partnerships.
Get Funding for West Africa Seed Business Growth
Ghanaian businesses looking to enhance and broaden the availability of certified seed can access funding through WASP. This program aims to boost the private sector's role in the West African seed market.
Secure Funding for Coastal Research & Preservation
Are you a research institution or environmental organization focused on coastal resilience? This grant funds vital geospatial assessments to understand shoreline changes and protect natural monuments.
Grant: Fund Your Civil Rights Project!
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to develop projects that interpret and commemorate the legacy of the African American Civilian Conservation Corps. This initiative supports educational programming and public engagement activities.
Grant Funding for Trail Preservation & Growth!
Nonprofit organizations and government agencies involved with America's National Scenic and Historic Trails can access funding for conservation, public engagement, and resource management. This grant supports initiatives to develop, preserve, interpret, and sustain these vital public resources.
Secure Funding to Reduce Wildlife Collisions & Protect Resources
This grant helps federal agencies and their partners coordinate data collection to understand and reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions on public lands. Funding supports improved safety for visitors and enhanced protection for natural resources.
Funding for Wildlife Research & Conservation
Grants are available for research organizations and universities to study and conserve bat populations impacted by white-nose syndrome in national parks. Projects will focus on understanding community changes and informing conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Transportation Initiatives & Web Updates
This grant supports organizations partnering with the National Park Service to advance multi-modal transportation initiatives and meet federal legislation requirements. Funds can be used for coordination, outreach, planning, safety efforts, and crucial website updates and migration.
Grant Funding for Virginia Historical Research Projects
This grant supports research and documentation of racial segregation in Virginia's National Parks during the Jim Crow and Civil Rights eras. Businesses or organizations focused on historical preservation and accurate representation of the past can apply.
Fund Your Next Big Project: NPS Grants Available
This grant from the National Park Service is designed to support research and scholarly work focused on African American outdoor recreation history from 1865 to the present. Fund projects that document and interpret the experiences and heritage of Black Americans in outdoor spaces.
Funded Research: African American History at Cedar Creek NHP
This grant funds a detailed study of the African American experience at Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park. The research will uncover and document crucial historical information to guide the preservation and interpretation of park resources.
Unlock Funding for National Park Service Projects
This grant is for researchers and organizations looking to develop data-driven staffing models for the National Park Service, enhancing law enforcement effectiveness and public safety.
Boost Your Business with Park Preservation Funds
This program offers opportunities for businesses to collaborate with the National Park Service on projects related to cultural landscapes and historic preservation. Funding can support the creation of digital content, website development, and public outreach materials.
Grants for Civil Rights History Projects in NCR
If you're involved in preserving or researching Civil Rights history within the National Capital Region, this grant can fund projects that expand upon existing frameworks for identifying significant sites. Support is available for studies focusing on the history of civil rights in Washington, DC, and surrounding areas of Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia.