Crater Lake Grants

Crater Lake inspires awe. Native Americans witnessed its formation 7,700 years ago, when a violent eruption triggered the collapse of a tall peak. Scientists marvel at its purity: fed by rain and snow, it's the deepest lake in the USA and perhaps the most pristine on earth.

Artists, photographers, and sightseers gaze in wonder at its blue water and stunning setting atop the Cascade Mountain Range.


This announcement is not a request for applications. This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Service's intention to award financial assistance for the following...more
Posted On - 2020-04-06


United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS) Notice of Intent to Award. This is not a request for applications. This funding opportunity is to provide public notice of...more
Posted On - 2018-06-08


United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS) Notice of Intent to Award. This is not a request for applications. This funding opportunity is to provide public notice of...more
Posted On - 2018-04-25




The central Pacific Coast of the United States is one of the few places in North America where rain and snowfall exhibited major prolonged shifts between wet and dry conditions during the last...more
Posted On - 2011-06-28





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