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Unlock Funding for Conservation & Park Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on conservation and park management. Funds will support projects that map and analyze the wilderness character of national park lands, improving future planning and monitoring.
Grant: Conserve Maryland/Virginia Cultural Sites
This funding is for projects focused on the large-scale conservation of cultural resources specifically within Maryland and Virginia. The National Park Service plans to fund these activities without a competitive application process.
Unlock Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This is a notification for a single-source funding award from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to Bird Conservancy of the Rockies for conservation initiatives. The agreement is authorized under 505 DM 2.14 (B).
Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This funding is specifically for organizations like Bird Conservancy of the Rockies to support wildlife conservation initiatives through a single-source award.
Farmington River Grants: Fund Your Project Now!
This is a notice of potential funding for projects related to the Farmington Wild and Scenic River. While not a competitive application process, interested parties can learn more about available assistance for eligible activities.
Get Funding for Bird Monitoring & Conservation Projects
Non-profit organizations and research institutions can secure funding to conduct vital bird community monitoring surveys. This grant supports long-term data collection for conservation efforts within the Colorado Plateau.
Unlock Funding for Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies focused on landscape conservation in the Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers region can apply for this cooperative agreement. Funds will support projects identified by the LCC Steering Committee to advance conservation goals.
Secure Funds for Redwood Creek Watershed Conservation Projects
Non-profits and government agencies can partner with the National Park Service to conserve and improve understanding of the Santa Monica Mountains' natural and cultural resources. This funding supports collaborative projects that enhance stewardship and public enjoyment of the Redwood Creek Watershed.
Grant for Cultural Arts Preservation in Sitka
Tlingit clans in Sitka are eligible for funding to support the preservation of ancestral homeland arts through studio space and artisanal resources. This initiative aims to strengthen cultural connections and demonstrate traditional arts through winter workshops.
Get Funding for Conservation Projects
The Fish and Wildlife Service is awarding a single source agreement to The University of Arizona to support vital ecosystem studies. This funding is specifically designated for research and conservation efforts within designated cooperative ecosystems.
Funding for Historic Resource Studies | National Park Service
This is not a call for applications, but a notice of intent to award funding for a Historic Resource Study for George Washington Birthplace National Monument. The project aims to create a narrative history of the Washington family, their laborers, and surrounding themes, providing baseline information for park resources.
Get Funding for Public Engagement Projects!
If your organization engages diverse audiences in public educational, recreational, or stewardship activities, you might be eligible for this funding. The National Park Service aims to support projects that enhance public access and involvement along the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail.
National Park Service Grants: Preserve History, Fund Projects
The National Park Service is seeking to fund a project to document, realign, and clean headstones in Chalmette National Cemetery. This opportunity allows for a task agreement under an existing cooperative agreement to support this multi-year effort.
Get Funding for History Programs & Community Outreach
This grant is for organizations aiming to create engaging community programs that explore diverse American history in New Orleans. Funds support research, planning, and outreach to bridge resource management and visitor experience.
Get Funding for Mental Health & Suicide Prevention
This grant supports organizations implementing culturally informed, multi-setting approaches to suicide prevention within Indian health systems. Funding is available to enhance care for individuals at risk, focusing on leadership, training, identification, engagement, treatment, transition, and continuous improvement.
Get Funding for Cultural Landscape Data & Training
National Parks and Interior Department entities can secure funding to develop and manage spatial data for cultural landscapes, creating maps and educational materials. This initiative aims to improve data accessibility and public engagement with historic sites.
Get Funding for Wildlife Conservation Projects
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on wildlife conservation, specifically for projects aimed at assessing and protecting at-risk bat populations from diseases. Funds will support critical fieldwork and research to safeguard these important species.
Get Funding for Your Delaware & Lehigh Heritage Business
If you're a business in the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, you might be eligible for funding through a cooperative agreement. This funding is intended to support projects that align with the goals of the National Heritage Corridor.
Get Funding for Trail & Nature Projects
If your organization works with the National Park Service, you can secure funding for essential backcountry trail maintenance and natural resource restoration projects. This opportunity aims to address the backlog of critical work needed to preserve natural areas.
Get Funding for Resilient Grassland & Wildlife Habitat
This grant supports businesses and researchers developing innovative management techniques to enhance grassland ecosystems for grazing species and biodiversity. Funding is available for projects focusing on prescribed fire, invasive species control, and native plant restoration to create more resilient landscapes.