2026 Victorian Landcare Grants
The 2026 Victorian Landcare Grants are open now, and Yarrilinks is busy preparing our applications. Anyone with an idea for on-ground environmental work, or capacity building/educational activities for volunteers, is encouraged to get in touch as soon as possible to kick start the planning process.
Previous Projects
To get an idea of some of the recent projects we’ve had funded through the Victorian Landcare Grants, Check out these articles:
Timeline
Here’s what to expect for this year’s timeline, and when projects will be delivered.
23rd April 2026: The Landcare grant applications are due!
August - October 2026: Grant application outcomes usually announced around this time. This means the funding will not be received in time to fund revegetation in 2026 (but it is perfect timing to order trees for 2027!)
Late 2026-late 2027: Project delivery
Late 2027: final reports due
This means that if you want to plant trees in 2027, now is the time to talk to us!
Requirements
It’s best to speak with us to understand the requirements for your particular project. Reviewing last year’s guidelines is also a great way to get started. Here are some other helpful hints.
You will need to provide a map showing exactly where your project will take place. Our facilitator can help with this
Land owner permission is essential. If it’s on your own private property this is straightforward. For public land, the approvals process requires detail and takes time, so it is essential to speak with us early so we can assist with the application.
Shooting, poisoning, trapping, explosive or fumigation methods for pest animal control will not be funded. Rabbit warren ripping is eligible, and fumigation may be considered on public land if a number of conditions are met.
Care must be taken not to impact on Aboriginal Cultural Heritage.
There are also specifications around fencing, revegetation, weed control etc. Check the guidelines and speak to us to clarify.
Project enquiry form
You can fill out this quick form below to get the ball rolling on your project planning. Alternatively, you can send us an email.