THE NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME COMMUNITY GARDENS AWARDS 2023

Grants generally up to £5,000 are available for community gardening projects in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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o Application deadline: TUESDAY 31st JANUARY 2023 at 12 noon (midday).

o Who can apply: constituted community groups and Community Interest Companies (CICs) with a functioning non-personal bank account in England, Northern Ireland and Wales.

o Key words: Gardening, Community Gardens, Allotments, Horticulture, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Containers, Seating, Northern Ireland, Wales, England.

Opening to applications Monday 17th October, with a deadline of Tuesday 31st January 2023, the National Garden Scheme Community Gardens Awards will provide grants generally up to £5,000 (although the majority of grant awards are for under £2,000) for the creation of a community garden or a community park or allotment with a horticultural focus for the benefit of the local community. While matched funding is not a specific requirement, applicants will be expected to state whether they have sought and secured funding from other sources towards their project.

Projects should aim to bring a community together by creating a space people can be part of by the acquisition and sharing of gardening knowledge and skills and by inspiring a love of gardening.

An application must relate to an existing or proposed community garden or similar site. There must be no query over access to the space (such as restrictions imposed by ownership by another body).

Amateur gardeners in community groups in England and Wales may apply for a grant. Applicants must be a fully set up community group or Community Interest Company (CIC) with a functioning non-personal bank account.

Although there are no minimum of maximum grant award levels, grants tend to start at £500 and rarely exceed £5,000 and are generally for much lower amounts. Details of  previous awards can be viewed on the National Garden Scheme website (scroll down the page).

Grants can be used for such items as (please note this is not an exclusive list):

o Equipment hire.
o Plants and shrubs.
o Pots and containers.
o Seating/benches.
o Tools, 
and
o Trees.

Funding is not available for:

o Educational course fees or training cost.
o Hire of large mechanical tools (for example, a large shredder, JCB etc.).
o Insurances.
o Local authorities, including town and parish councils.
o Promotional costs (such as the production or printing of leaflets).
o Salaries or wages.
o Schools.
o Transport to visit gardens, 
or
o Volunteer expenses.

Further information, guidance and an online application form is available on the National Garden Scheme website.

The 2023 scheme opened on Monday 17th October 2022 with an application deadline of midday (12 noon) on Tuesday 31st January 2023.

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Llandrindod Wells Office

Unit 30
Ddole Road Industrial Estate
Llandrindod Wells
Powys
LD1 6DF

01597 822 191

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Milford Road
Newtown
Powys
SY16 2EH

01686 626 220

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