Branching Out Funding Accepting Applications for 2025/26 Planting Season
/The Tree Council is offering grants of between £250 and £2,500 for schools, constituted community groups and charities, community interest companies, Tree Warden networks, and other organisations across the UK to deliver tree-planting projects during the 2025/26 Winter planting season.
Through the Branching Out Fund, groups can purchase:
Bare root, UK-sourced and grown, native trees of an appropriate size (priority will be given to younger trees that will establish better).
UK-sourced and grown, bare-root whips (saplings) and cell-grown (root trainer) stock for hedging projects (between 40-120cm height).
Hedgerow trees.
Orchards, such as fruit trees on semi-vigorous, vigorous, and very vigorous rootstocks.
Cardboard/bioplastic tree/hedge guards.
Non-plastic ties.
Stakes (coppiced material such as chestnut or hazel is preferred, although machined softwood will also be considered).
Mulch.
Non-peat-based soil improvers if needed.
The following may also be considered:
Non-native tree varieties if appropriate to the setting.
Non-native varieties and species that are chosen with climate change adaptation and resilience in mind.
Fruit trees on dwarfing rootstock if the setting is appropriate.
Trees in containers/raised beds if the reason is adequately explained and supported by a robust and comprehensive irrigation and aftercare plan.
More robust and costly guards if the setting justifies it.
Funded projects must have been planted and groups submitted a claim form before 15 March 2026 (midnight).
The deadline for applications is 14 November 2025. For more information, please visit Grant funding to support tree, hedgerow and orchard establishment