Future Woodlands Scotland has announced a new round of urban forestry funding, supporting projects that aim to improve and expand tree cover in towns and cities across Scotland — particularly in areas where well-maintained trees and woodlands are most needed.
The programme will fund a wide range of activities, including:
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Tree planting and maintenance
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Urban woodland care and management
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Education and learning activities
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Community engagement and participation
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Project development costs such as consultancy, staff time and community involvement
Funding available
Grants range from £2,000 to £100,000, across two tiers:
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Up to £20,000
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Over £20,000
Projects can take place over a three-year period, offering flexibility for planning and delivery.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit organisations
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Educational institutions
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Charities
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Development trusts
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Local authorities
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Partnerships involving the groups above
Applications
Applications open on Monday 24 November 2025. Full details and application guidance can be found in the programme’s Guidance Pack.
For more information, visit the Urban Forestry Programme page on the Future Woodlands Scotland website.


