Bee Friendly Tree Grants

Want to play a part in the planting 100,000 trees for bees?

Bee Friendly Farming's tree grants are back, and this year's aim is to support the planting of 100,000 trees on farms across Australia to create additional pollinator habitat.

The program provides $1 for every tree planted, thanks to program partners One Tree Planted and Flow Hive, with grants of $1,000 to $10,000.

Larger grants may also be considered.

Recipients need to be Bee Friendly Farming certified.

Bee Friendly Farming (BFF) is a certification program that works with land managers to help protect, preserve and promote pollinator health. BFF provides guidelines for farmers and gardeners to promote pollinator health on their lands.

The BFF Australian program is overseen by a national taskforce of Australian experts, including scientists and farmers, who set standards for sustainable farming on important concepts like planting pollinator food resources, providing nesting habitat, and incorporating an integrated pest management (IPM) strategy. 

BFF helps ensure the future of both pollinators and sustainable agriculture as it expands across Australia and around the globe.

To apply or find more information on the certification process, visit https://www.beefriendlyfarming.org.au/tree-grants.../

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