The Toronto Chapter of Landscape Ontario has a proud history of supporting local community projects—our way of giving back to the neighbourhoods where our members live and work.
This year, the Chapter has expanded its program to $15,000, with individual grants of up to $1,500 per project, creating even more opportunities to uplift green spaces and community initiatives.
We’re looking to support projects that:
• Enhance physical, mental and spiritual wellness;
• Offer environmental benefit, such as pollinator or wildlife gardens;
• Provide community or educational benefit, such as community gardens.
• Candidate projects could be actual gardens or organizations that support garden-related ventures, such as seed exchanges or urban fruit harvesting.
• Projects could be located on public or private property, but those located on private property must demonstrate community benefit.
• Projects on public property must have the permission of the municipality.
• The money would be granted for materials, such as seeds, plants, soil amendments or tools, but not for compensation of industry professionals.
Landscape Ontario Chapter members may choose to participate in the project pro bono.