National Park Service Grants
The National Park Service preserves unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations.
The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.
The LWCF State and Local Assistance program is operated by the NPS in partnership with designated lead agencies in each of the 50 States plus American Samoa, the District of Columbia, Guam, the...morePosted On - 2022-12-22
The LWCF State and Local Assistance Program was established through enactment of the LWCF Act in 1964. It helps fulfill the LWCF Act's purpose of assisting in preserving, developing and assuring...morePosted On - 2022-12-22
The National Park Service (NPS) are seeking applications for Master Cooperative Agreements from CESU network participants in the following CESU network regions: North and West Alaska Californian...morePosted On - 2022-12-22
NPS ABPP’s Preservation Planning Grants support planning, interpreting, and protecting battlefields and sites associated with armed conflicts by providing financial assistance to eligible...morePosted On - 2022-12-14
The goal of the Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Grants Program is to fund subgrant PROGRAMS that support the rehabilitation of historic properties to foster economic development of rural...morePosted On - 2022-12-07
Grant funds must be used for CONSULTATION and/or DOCUMENTATION projects under NAGPRA. Consultation projects support efforts related to revising a NAGPRA inventory and making or responding to requests...morePosted On - 2022-11-18
Grant funds must be used for REPATRIATION under NAGPRA, which means the transfer of control of Native American human remains and/or cultural items to lineal descendants, Indian tribes, and Native...morePosted On - 2022-11-18
Community Volunteer Ambassador...morePosted On - 2022-11-17
Please be sure to read all requirements of 20 USC CHAPTER 56, SUBCHAPTER II: NATIVE HAWAIIANS AND ALASKA NATIVES, §4441. Program for Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native culture and arts...morePosted On - 2022-11-07
Social Entrepreneurship
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Meticulon, a project of Autism Calgary Association in partnership with the federal government and the Sinneave Family Foundation, operates as a social enterprise that renders high-tech services provided by people with autism, leveraging their natural abilities at requiring attention to detail, repetition, and sequencing.