THE TREE COUNCIL BRANCHING OUT FUND – Grants of between £200 and £2,000

Grants of between £200 and £2,000 are available to a range of not-for-profit organisations, including town and parish councils, for tree planting projects across the UK. Project proposals should assist schools and community groups with tree and hedge planting initiatives that involve and educate children and young people aged 21 and under.

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o Application deadline: the deadline for Branching Out has been extended to Sunday 15th January 2023 (from Sunday 4th December 2022)

o Who can apply: UK constituted community groups, schools, parish and town councils, tree warden networks (please note that this is not an exhaustive list and requests for funding may be considered by other types of organisation).

o Key Words: Children and Young People, Trees, Tree Planting, Environment, Conservation of Trees and Woodland, Orchards, Hedges, Education about Trees, Wildlife, Biodiversity, United Kingdom.

The Tree Council’s Branching Out Fund provides small grants of up to £2,000 for well-planned educational projects to plant trees, orchards, and hedges in the UK that involve and educate children and young people up to the age of 21.

Due to the popularity of the Branching Out programme, the Tree Council has extended the deadline for applications from Sunday 4th December 2022 to Sunday 15th January 2023.  This is only for new applications, not those currently in progress, but not yet submitted.

Projects can take place at any time during the 2022/23 planting season, which falls from mid-November 2022 to  around 17 March 2023 (grants must be claimed by the March 2023 date. Please note that grants are awarded once the project has been completed, so applicants must have sufficient resources in place to fully fund their project).

Branching Out grants can be used for:

o Buying trees, including fruit trees, and hedges, and/or
o Reasonable costs of non-plastic protection and supports such as canes/stakes or ties, mulch, mulching mats and peat-free compost or soil improvers.

Applicants are encouraged to plant a wide variety of species to aid resilience. Preference will be given to projects which are planned with specific and special emphasis on wildlife and biodiversity. Non-native species can be considered where appropriate. Any trees purchased should:

o Be bare-root stock, if possible (if container-grown stock is being used, applicants must explain why).
o Detail how the trees will be sourced, planted and cared for, whilst also demonstrating excellent value for money and active educational engagement of children and young people up the age of 21.
o Encompass appropriate species, size and numbers, including fruit trees, that are sourced from bio-secure stock. Apple and pears must be grown on semi-vigorous, vigorous and very vigorous rootstocks, 
and
o Planted in the ground.

Grants of between £200 and £2,000 are available with no matched funding requirement. Projects that cost a total of more than £2,000 are advised to contact the Tree Council to discuss their proposal.

Further information, guidance and an application form, which should be returned by email to the address below, is available on the Tree Council website.

The deadline for applications is now Sunday 15th January 2023.

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