We give back to the garden community.

A portion of our revenue from garden openings and events is allocated to our annual Giving Program, to support community organisations providing garden and horticulture projects and programs. We have provided nearly $200,000 to projects across the state and to support emerging designers in the sector.

These projects have included the development or expansion of growing spaces, establishment of education programs, promotion of sustainable and water-wise practices and outreach to groups who have limited garden access. The funding has supported a seed library, pollinator program and the establishment of a woody meadow, as well as support for student and emerging designers providing them with exposure and connection to the horticulture sector at the annual Melbourne International Garden and Flower Show (MIFGS).

So if you’ve been to a garden opening or event, you’ve helped to fund these valuable initiatives.

2026 MIFGS Student and Emerging Designers Grant: Applications now open!

We’re providing up to $10,000 to a current Horticulture or Garden Design student or an emerging designer with up to five years industry experience, to design and install our garden display at MIFGS in March 2026.

>Find out more and apply here

  • Not-for-profit organisations based in Victoria

    Organisations wishing to establish a new program or project that aligns with one of our grant categories – education, wellness, innovation, community and sustainability.  These may include the development or expansion of growing spaces, education programs, promotion of sustainable and water-wise practices or outreach to groups who have limited garden access.

  • Funding available for our Giving Program is determined by revenue from garden openings and events. We establish the level of funding available each year and include that information when the call for submissions opens. In recent years, funding of up to $10,000 has been provided to organisations.

    • Students currently enrolled (2024) at Victorian Horticultural or Garden Design Institutions, undertaking a course in Horticulture or Garden Design of at least 6 months duration, or

    • Emerging garden designers, with up to five years industry experience

    • Applicants must be Victorian residents.

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    2025 Giving Program recipients

    We're thrilled to announce five new Giving Program recipients for the 2024/25 year. Each will receive funding from us to use for the projects listed below. We can't wait to see the progression of these exciting innovations!

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    2025 MIFGS Grant

    Natalie Back was the winner of our 2025 MIFGS Student and Emerging Designer Grant. Her wonderful design created a tranquil setting featuring a soft colour palette, drought-resistant plants that offer sanctuary for wildlife, textural interest with feathery grasses and a range of foliage and a sustainable irrigation system.

  • A smiling man kneeling in a garden next to a vine with large green leaves, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, glasses, a dark T-shirt, shorts, and sneakers, surrounded by a wooden fence and some blooming yellow flowers.

    Past recipients

    We’ve been supporting community groups and emerging designers for many years, helping to give back to the garden and horticulture sector and facilitate the delivery of programs across the State.