Application deadline:  applications may be made up to and including Friday, 12 December at midday 

Each summer the International Tree Foundation (ITF) issues a ‘call for proposals’ and invites people to send it their ideas. Projects can be small, such as planting a community woodland or orchard, or they can be larger scale, such as landscape restoration or rewilding. The Foundation is open to all kinds of project types and ideas.

The Foundation is currently inviting applications to its 2025/26 UK Community Tree Planting Programme to support grassroots community engagement in tree planting.
ITF’s priorities are to support community-based tree planting initiatives that meet the following essential criteria:

o Based in the UK.
o Plant trees in public/publicly-accessible spaces: sites that are readily accessible to the public, including schools, parks, rights of way, and sites managed by community groups.
o Plant indigenous tree species (this may include traditional fruit trees and ‘honorary’ natives where appropriate).
o Engage community members in tree planting and enjoying the benefits of woodlands, and
o Have clear plans for maintenance and sustainability.

The ITF is also interested in applications which meet one of more of the following additional criteria:

o Conserve existing ancient trees and indigenous woodlands as well as new planting.
o Create biodiversity habitat.
o Conserve soil and water.
o Demonstrate new approaches such as agroforestry.
o Engage children and young adults in tree planting and learning about trees.
o Engage vulnerable groups and groups with low access to woodlands.
o Support rewilding and natural regeneration.
o Support work or research on tree pest and disease resistance and climate change adaptation, and
o Support urban tree planting.

Community based organisations, such as a locally focused registered charity, a community group, Parish Council or a school with a bank account in their name and signed permission from the owner or manager of the land indicating that the project meets all legal requirements, may apply for either of the following two grant strands:

1. Grants for community orchard projects of up to 30 trees planted per year, or

2. Grants for community woodlands/hedging projects that range from 100 – 25,000 trees planted per year, with a maximum price equivalent to £2.05 per tree (inclusive of tree protection and mulch). In addition, these projects also receive two maintenance grants equivalent to £0.10 per tree, disbursed in the first and second summers after planting.

Further information, guidance and details of how to apply is available on the Foundation’s website.

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