
WNP grants

Western National Parks Association (WNP) has provided grants to researchers and teachers for the past three decades, supporting relevant projects that deepen public understanding and appreciation of the park’s natural, cultural, and historical landscapes, and shape future generations of park stewards. WNP grants strengthen connections between people and parks, funding scholarly research as well as classroom projects intended to inspire a lifelong relationship to these precious resources.
The fiscal year 2025 funding cycle is now closed. The next cycle for fiscal year 2026 will open in late summer/early fall 2025. The details on this page are provided as a reference to help you learn more about the application process.

James E. Cook Nature’s Classroom Grant
Application Preparation
To properly prepare your grant application, it is highly suggested that you download the application packet to review a copy of the application and uploads.
Before you start your application, here’s what you need to know.
- Where: Select the WNP-affiliated park you want to collaborate with to create your experience.
- Who: Contact the park visitor center to get the name and contact information of the National Park Service staff member who will work with you to create your experience.
- What: Discuss the types of experiences offered by the park with the park representative.
- How: Choose your park experience type: virtual classroom, in-classroom, or in-park.
Now you are ready to apply!
Award
Applicants may apply for one of the following funding awards:
- Up to $750 for a virtual classroom experience that connects the park ranger to the classroom via Zoom or another video conferencing tool.
- Up to $750 for an in-classroom experience that brings the park ranger to the school.
- Up to $2,000 for an in-park experience that takes the classroom to visit the park.
Applicant Requirements
- Applicants must
- Create their experience with a WNP-affiliated park.
- Have students who meet the WNP definition of underrepresented youth: groups of individuals that have limited access to participation in outdoor recreation opportunities (e.g., hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing) or in-park interpretive/educational programs and may face barriers to participating in those activities (e.g., income, physical access, social economic factors).
- Experiences must take place between March 10, 2025, and May 30, 2026. Funding expires May 31, 2026.
- Applications must include
- Park-themed learning outcome focused on the environment, history, or outdoor recreation/healthy lifestyles. Examples
- Emphasis on park stewardship. Park stewards support ways to preserve and improve national parks for everyone. This can be a part of an activity or lesson at a park, in the classroom, or virtually. Examples
- While not a requirement for submission, priority will be given to applications from Title 1 schools.
Eligibility
- K-12 public, private, parochial, or home-school educators may apply.
- More than one application per school can be submitted. Only one application per class will be accepted.
Qualified Use of Funds
Funding can be used toward transportation costs, program fees, park entry fees, educational supplies, park-steward component supplies, materials for arts and crafts, and scientific equipment for gathering nature-study data, and supplies for citizen-science projects; in addition, virtual classroom equipment rental fees and Zoom access, provided complimentary by WNP if needed, supplies for pre-visit and/or post-visit activities, and other materials needed for a powerful learning experience will be considered.
Examples: Books, maps, science kits, materials for a letter-writing campaign or posters, bulletin board supplies, journals for each student to write about their park experience, fishing gear, camping gear, iPad, LCD projector/screen rental, trail camera (with advance permission from the park), microphones, and tripods.
Recipient Requirements
Grant awardees
- Are required to submit a final report to WNP within 60 days of the experience date noted in the application. Refer to the application packet for a copy of the report form and required elements.
- Will receive 95 percent of the grant award in advance, with the remaining 5 percent paid upon fulfillment of the final report requirement. Failure to meet the final report requirement within the allocated time frame will result in a forfeiture of all unpaid funds.
- When creating your budget, you may allocate your post-experience activities and reflections with this 5 percent or more.
- Are responsible for meeting all school and park safety and health, including but not limited to COVID-19, guidelines, and regulations.
Selection and Notification
- Criteria for this program has been established by WNP.
- Submissions will be reviewed and scored by a committee comprising WNP board members and/or the WNP executive leadership team.
- Recipients will be notified the week of February 10, 2025.
WNP fully supports diversity, equality, and inclusion. The selection process respects all individuals and ensures equal opportunity for all applicants.
Submission
- All applications must be completed through the WNP web portal.
- To properly prepare your submission, refer to the sample application form outlined in the grant application packet.
- The information supplied is limited to the space provided and submitted on the electronic form.
- Applications received in any other format will not be accepted.
- If you do not have access to a computer and would like to submit an application, contact us.
Timeline
- Submissions open on August 4, 2024.
- Deadline for submissions is December 31, 2024, end of day.

WNP research grant
For our national parks to flourish, every generation must be able to connect with the public lands that are part of our natural and cultural heritage. Research plays a vital role in bringing the parks to the people and people to the parks.
Since our founding in 1938, Western National Parks Association has funded scientific, historical, and social science research in national parks to help advance their management, preservation, and interpretation. For us, supporting research is more than just an extension of the efforts of our National Park Service partners; it is a means by which we help reveal and share the significant stories parks hold.
Connect me with a park
If you need assistance connecting with one of our national park partners to share your research idea, we are here to help. For help connecting with one of our national park partners, click on the “Connect Me” button below and complete the form.
