UK charities and other not-for-profit organisations can apply for a fully-funded garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show to raise awareness and support for their work.
Project Giving Back’s Gardens for Good Causes grant scheme will fund 60 gardens for good causes over three years. These will all be relocated afterwards to further benefit the cause or the community for which they were designed.
Gardens which have previously received funding include the Samaritans’ Listening Garden, the School Food Matters Garden, and the Myeloma UK – ‘A Life Worth Living’ Garden.
Expressions of interest for 2025 funding will be accepted from charity/garden designer partnerships until the 3 November 2023.
Applicants will be screened and long-listed in early November and the long-list will be invited to submit briefs and mood boards by 18 December.
Find the full details and frequently asked questions at the Project Giving Gardens for Good Causes website.