National Garden Scheme Community Garden Grants

Charities, community groups, and community interest companies can apply for funding for community gardening projects in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Grants of up to £5,000 are available to create a community garden, park, or allotment with a horticultural focus for the benefit of the local community.

Eligible costs could include:

  • plants and containers
  • materials for flower or vegetable beds and other hard landscaping
  • greenhouses, polytunnels and sheds
  • seating
  • hand tools and certain garden power tools (eg. strimmer’s)
  • materials for providing refreshments

Projects encouraging biodiversity and wildlife are encouraged.

Deadline: 12 noon on 20th October 2025. 

Community Garden Grants – National Garden Scheme

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