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Get Mississippi Funding: Boost Your Heritage Business!
Mississippi businesses in the National Heritage Area can access funds for administration, marketing, planning, and resource development. This grant aims to enhance operations and visitor services within the designated heritage region.
Funded Internships for Young Adults in GIS/GPS
This program offers paid work and training opportunities for young adults to gain hands-on experience in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Global Positioning System (GPS) duties. Participants will manage data, create maps, and support geography projects for the National Park Service.
Get Funding: Boost Your Business with Young Talent!
This program offers opportunities for businesses to partner with the National Park Service, providing work and training for young adults through interpretive and educational initiatives. Empower your workforce and foster future leaders while enhancing your community engagement.
Fund Your Conservation Project: Grants for Bison Management
This grant offers funding for projects focused on understanding American Bison genetics and population viability to support long-term conservation efforts. Eligible entities can receive support for initiatives aligned with national and international bison conservation strategies.
Get Funding for Historic Documentation Projects
Are you a large format photographer with a passion for history? This grant supports the documentation of World War I cemeteries in France and Great Britain, preserving critical historical sites for future generations.
Secure Funding for National Park Landscape Management Software
This National Park Service initiative seeks to integrate nationally significant cultural landscapes into their Facility Management Software System (FMSS). Businesses with expertise in data translation, GIS, and software integration can help develop tools and capture vital data for park preservation efforts.
Grant: Fund Your Geologic Research & Education Projects!
Are you involved in geological or paleontological research, education, or stewardship? This National Park Service grant can fund your projects, enhancing our understanding and appreciation of our planet's natural heritage.
Fund Your Tribal Youth Education Projects!
Tribal communities can receive funding to create and pilot educational programs focused on the War of 1812 from an Indigenous perspective. This initiative supports learning through historical methods, intergenerational dialogue, and oral history projects.
Get Grants for K-12 STEM Education Projects
Are you an educator or organization looking to develop exciting STEM curriculum materials for K-12 students using natural resource information? The National Park Service is funding projects that create engaging, standards-aligned educational content focused on real-world environmental issues.
Fund Your Next Project: Park Mapping Grants
Non-profits and government agencies focused on the Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway can secure funding to improve crucial geologic mapping. This initiative aims to fill critical data gaps, enhancing resource management and understanding of the park's geological landscape.
Grant: Fund Your Climate Adaptation Project
This grant opportunity from the Geological Survey is for researchers and organizations developing innovative methods to understand and address coastal impacts of climate change. Funding supports projects focused on creating new methodologies for assessing these critical environmental challenges.
Unlock Funding for Air Quality Planning & Oil/Gas Projects
This grant supports businesses involved in oil and gas development by funding crucial air quality studies for planning and compliance. Enhance your NEPA projects with better data and streamlined processes.
Fund Your Yosemite Paper Collection Project
This funding opportunity is to support projects that survey and conserve paper collections within Yosemite. It's for partners like the University of California, Los Angeles, aiming to preserve cultural heritage.
Park Grants: Fund Your Conservation Projects
Are you a non-profit organization or park authority looking to preserve natural landscapes? This funding opportunity is for projects focused on critical infrastructure maintenance and conservation efforts within national park boundaries, ensuring the long-term health of our natural heritage.
Unlock Funding: Protect Your Pacific West Cultural Heritage
This funding opportunity, while not a direct application call, signals the National Park Service's intent to support a vital study on climate change impacts affecting cultural landscapes in the Pacific West Region. Organizations partnering with the University of Oregon may be eligible for support through an existing cooperative agreement.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Historic Preservation Projects!
This notice is for organizations partnering with the National Park Service on historic preservation projects. Funds are available to support studies and research related to historic resources at sites like Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
Get Funding: Boost Your Online Reach!
This grant helps organizations develop engaging online content and social media strategies to educate the public about natural resources. It's for those looking to improve their digital communication and public outreach efforts.
Fund Your Historic Preservation Internships!
Non-profits and government agencies focused on historic preservation can receive funding to train students in archeology, history, and museum management. This program supports internships for crucial cultural resource management and protection efforts.
Secure Funding for Yosemite's Cultural Preservation
This opportunity is for organizations partnered with the National Park Service to receive funding for the conservation of Yosemite's ethnographic collections. Support is available to ensure the long-term preservation and accessibility of these invaluable cultural artifacts.
Funding for Historic Site Research & Studies
This notice indicates the National Park Service intends to fund Portland State University for a traditional use study at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. This is not an open application process, but rather a heads-up about awarded funding.