National Garden Scheme opens applications for its Community Garden Grants 2025

The National Garden Scheme is opening applications for its Community Garden Grants programme for seven weeks from Monday, September 9 to Monday, October 28.

The popular grants provide funding to amateur gardeners from community groups in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands to create or complete a garden or similar project, such as an allotment, that has a horticultural focus for the benefit of the local community or charitable group.

The aim should be to bring a community together by creating or developing a space that people can share, by the acquisition and sharing of gardening knowledge and skills, and by inspiring a love of gardening.

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In 2024, 89 community garden projects were funded with grants totalling £232,000 supporting community gardens and allotments, rehabilitation and regeneration projects, gardens designed to support mental health and wellbeing, as well as training and development for young people.

Belgrave Community Garden which was sparked by a grant from the NGSBelgrave Community Garden which was sparked by a grant from the NGS
Belgrave Community Garden which was sparked by a grant from the NGS

“We welcome applications for projects that foster diversity and/or support people with physical or mental disability. With all applications considered on their individual merits, there is no fixed amount, but awards are between £1,000 and £5,000,” says National Garden Scheme Chief Executive, George Plumptre.

National Garden Scheme ambassador, TV presenter and gardener aka The Black

Gardener, Danny Clarke says: “We want to see this funding going to the heart of communities, supporting projects that engage and invigorate diverse audiences, many of whom will discover the huge benefits that gardens bring to health, wellbeing and their environment.

For details on applying visit https://ngs.org.uk/who-we-are/community-garden-grants/