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Sources of Funding & Resources for Tree Planting in Devon


In 2022, there are potentially over 20 different sources of funding for tree planting in Devon. Please refer to the table below to identify which sources of funding you may be eligible for.

Alternatively, try this form: https://forms.office.com/r/bCT4ucwKCg 

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OrganisationFund/Grant SchemeIntended AudienceTrees or funding?Nature of supportScale of supportWhen to applyHow to apply
Wildlife TrustSaving Devon’s TreescapesCouncils, communities, schools & landownersTreesOffer free tree packsOffer individual trees, as well as tree packs for communities. Fruit trees on public land to create a community orchard,
one landmark tree for every parish in Devon, free trees and a grant for landowners – up to 500 trees
Year roundemail: rcotgreave@devonwildlifetrust.org
Devon County CouncilEmergency Tree FundCouncils/strategic partnersTrees & FundingOffer various options for tree plantingThrough this grant, Devon County Council have been awarded almost £300k to spend on tree planting across Devon2021-2024email: naturalenvironment-mailbox@devon.gov.uk
Devon County CouncilFree Tree SchemePrivate landownersTreesOffer free tree packsTree packs contain 45 trees eachApplications closed for 2024, for the next round, please apply in August/September 2025.Emergency Tree Fund – Environment (devon.gov.uk)
Woodland TrustFree Trees for Schools and CommunitiesCommunity groups & parish councilsTreesOffer various tree pack optionsOffer up to 420 treesYear round (November & March delivery periods)Free Tree Packs Application Form – Woodland Trust
Woodland TrustMOREWoods / MOREHedgesPrivate landownersTrees & Funding & Advice0.5ha to 5ha planting / 100+ meters of new hedgerow with standard treesFree advice to assess land suitability, correct trees and suitable protection. Supply of UKISG native trees. Up to 75% costs funded.Applications now being taken for new woodland over 0.5ha between November 2024 and March 2025.MOREwoods Application Form – Woodland Trust
Woodland TrustLarge Scale Planting, via the England Woodland Creation OfferPrivate landowners / land managersTrees & Funding & Advice5ha and aboveA designated expert, supplied free, to support through the 2 stage government’s England Woodland Creation Offer, including assessment. Supply of UKISG native trees. All costs covered by grant. Access to Woodland Trust Carbon Scheme advisers.Year roundwoodlandoutreachenglandsouthwest@woodlandtrust.org.uk
Woodland TrustTrees outside of WoodsNGOs / Landowner organisations e.g. NFU / CouncilsTreesIndividual planting areas below .5ha (can be multiple areas)Bespoke offer of supply of trees. For those who can plant trees without needing adviseYear roundwoodlandoutreachenglandsouthwest@woodlandtrust.org.uk
Woodland TrustTrees for your FarmFarmers looking at innovative agro-environment schemes benefitting the business of productive farmsTrees & Funding & AdviceUp to 100%Includes a site visit and tree planting assessmentYear roundemail plant@woodlandtrust.org.uk
DEFRAThe Farming in Protected Landscapes programmeFarmers and land managersFundingFunding to improve land in AONBs (can include tree planting)Could fund up to 100% the costs of a projectYear roundGet funding for farming in protected landscapes – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Forestry CommissionWoodland Creation Planning GrantLandowners, land managers and public bodiesFundingThe WCPG provides funding to prepare a Woodland Creation Design Plan which is UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) compliantYou can apply for £1,000 to complete a stage one checklist. Further funding may be available at stage twoYear roundWoodland Creation Planning Grant – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Forestry CommissionEngland Woodland Creation OfferLandowners, land managers and public bodiesFundingFunding to create new woodland on areas as small as one hectareCould receive up to £10 000 per hectareYear roundEngland Woodland Creation Offer – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
UK GovernmentCountryside StewardshipLand managersFundingWoodland support grantsScale depends on grantYear round (but applications can take up to 5 months)Countryside Stewardship: How to apply – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
The Tree CouncilBranching Out FundSchools, community groups, councils and tree warden networksFundingFunding to support community plantingFund 100% of the cost (excluding VAT) of strong applications from £300 to an upper limit of £1500. Projects must include young people up to the age of 21.Deadline is Sunday 1st December 2024.Branching Out (cognitoforms.com)
The Tree CouncilOrchards For SchoolsSchoolsTreesOffer free tree packsFree packs of orchard trees or fruiting hedgerow available for schools. Teachers will also get resources linked to the national curriculum.Applications currently closedOrchards for Schools free orchard and hedgerow packs (treecouncil.org.uk)
International Tree FoundationUK Community Tree PlantingCommunity groupsFundingFund community led projectsAward grants for community tree planting projects (100-25,000 trees).Deadline for 2024 is 13th December 2024.UK Community Tree Planting – International Tree Foundation
Blackdown Hills AONBSustainable Development FundPublic, private, voluntary and community groups within AONBFundingFunds projects within the AONB that enhance the environment, and have some community involvementGrants of up to £200031st January every year.Sustainable Development Fund – Blackdown Hills AONB
East Devon AONBCommunities Project FundIndividuals, groups, organisations, and businesses within AONBFundingFunds a wide range of projects within the AONB, with a focus on enhancing the environmentGrants of up to £4,000Deadline removedCommunities Project Fund – East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (eastdevonaonb.org.uk)
North Devon Coast AONBSustainable Development FundIndividuals, groups, organisations, and businesses within AONBFundingFunds projects contributing to the environmental, community, economic or social benefit of the AONBGrants of between £100 and £4,00031st January every year.Grants | North Devon Coast (northdevon-aonb.org.uk)
Plymouth City CouncilPlymouth & South Devon Community ForestCommunity groupsFundingWill fund tree planting in the Plymouth areaThe project has received £480,000 for tree plantingNo explicit deadlineemail:  PSDCF@plymouth.gov.uk
TCV & OVO EnergyI Dig TreesCommunity groupsTreesFree tree schemeHas 12,000 packs of 50 trees available – applicant/community group can claim a max of 19 packs . Must be planted on publicly accessible landScheme offered every yearRegister for your ‘I Dig Trees’ | TCV
Carbon Footprint LtdUK Tree Planting ProjectSchoolsTreesFree tree schemeSchools can apply to receive donated trees for planting either individually or as hedgerows for free. Schools also receive accessories for planting.Year roundcarbonfootprint.com – School Tree Application
EFORESTSFree trees for UK tree planting projectsParish/town councils, community groups, landownersTreesEFORESTS work with wildlife trusts, community woodland groups and nature reserves around the UK, supplying them with free trees.Projects ideally should be for more than 150 treesYear round, trees delivered during planting season and early applications preferred to ensure stock availabilityRequest free trees for your community woodland, nature reserve, etc. (eforests.co.uk)
Ground ControlEvergreen FundLand managersFundingThe scheme is run as a partnership between Ground Control and applicant where both parties provide some resource.The scheme is primarily for larger areas (five hectares minimum), and the woodland needs to be legally protected for at least 100 years. The project is eligible for Woodland Creation Grants and the planting is eligible for woodland carbon offsetting initiatives.Year roundhttps://www.evergreen-fund.co.uk/contact-us
PTES (People’s Trust for Endangered Species)Orchard GrantsOpen to any owner or manager of an existing traditional orchard, or existing or new community orchard.FundingGrants are available for existing orchards in unfavourable conditions as well as new orchards and community orchardsThe grants will pay up to £20/tree for fruit trees on rootstock that produce standard trees (i.e. full sized).No obvious deadline. A survey needs to be completed to determine eligibility.Orchard grants – People’s Trust for Endangered Species (ptes.org)
Devon County CouncilNatural Flood ManagementPrivate landownersPotential fundingThis funding is a potential source of funding aimed to support natural flood management. Funding for tree planting can only be provided if there is a clear benefit to  properties that are at risk of flood damage.N/AN/Aemail: naturalenvironment-mailbox@devon.gov.uk
Moor TreesTrees 4 Woods SchemeCouncils, Communities, Landowners, SchoolsTrees & FundingFree advice and guidance as well as heavily discounted treesFree advice to assess land suitability, as well as suitable trees and protection.  Offer heavily subsidised rates for smaller woodland, shelterbelts, or copses (<3ha).Year round (November to March delivery periods)www.moortrees.org/our-work/woodland-creation 
North Devon UNESCO BiosphereDevon WoodsFarmers, landowners, land managers, strategic partners, charities and communitiesFunding application  supportFree woodland creation advice and grant application serviceThe Devon Woods project aims to reduce river phosphate levels through strategic woodland planting and aims to provide opportunities for generating diverse revenue streams whilst contributing towards Devon’s Local Nature Recovery StrategyYear round
(2022 – 2027)
email: devonwoods@devon.gov.uk
Westcountry Rivers TrustWoodlands for WaterFarmers, landowners, land managers, strategic partners, charities and communitiesAdvice & funding application supportFree woodland creation advice and grant application serviceSupporting landowners / land-managers to create woodland throughout Devon (& Cornwall) via funding from the England Woodland Creation Offer grant; a free service including woodland design, mapping, liaison with relevant agencies and grant application support.Year roundemail: trees@wrt.org.uk