Tasmanian Grants for Urban Greening Initiatives Available
Tasmanian councils can apply for grants up to $40,000 for planting climate resilient trees, totaling $200,000 in funding. The initiative aims to enhance urban canopy cover, improve air quality, and promote community resilience to climate change.

The Tasmanian Government has allocated $200,000 for grants aimed at councils and regional development authorities to support urban greening projects. Grants of up to $40,000 are available for initiatives that focus on planting climate tolerant trees, which can enhance canopy cover and carbon storage.
Applications are open until 5 May 2026. The program is designed to bolster community resilience against climate impacts, improve biodiversity, and contribute to better air quality and urban cooling. Effective implementation of this initiative may lead to significant improvements in urban environments and public health.




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