Tree Production Innovation Fund (currently closed)
FindA outclosed howgrant tothat applyprovided for funding to develop innovative methods to overcome barriers to domestic tree production.
Applies to England
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About the fund
The TPIF is a competitive grant that supports projects that enhance orUK facilitate domestic tree production methods. Improving tree production will help meet the government’s target of increasing tree and woodland cover in England to 16.5% by 2050.
The TPIF encourages the development and adoption of new technologies and ways of working that will:
- improve the productivity and resilience of tree production practices
- improve the quality of seeds and trees produced
- ensure genetically diverse material from a wide range of species and provenances is available
- create resilient treescapes that can withstand climate change, pests and diseases
TheYou fundcan hasapply beenfor designedproposals spanning up to complement3 the:financial years (to March 2028), but you must clearly define which outputs will be delivered by March 2026.
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Who can apply
The Tree Production Innovation Fund is currently closed for new applications.
We welcome TPIF applications from a wide range of applicants, including:
- private sector nurseries, organisations and seed suppliers
- public bodies partnered with private sector third party organisations
- research institutes
- universities and colleges
- horticultural and agricultural growers
- private sector research and technology suppliers
- consortia
- new entrants to the sector
sector
The ‘lead applicant’ must be a UK-based business, sole trader or organisation.
Applicants are encouraged to partner with industry (for example, tree or seed producers) where appropriate. Refer to the directory of forest nurseries directory.
PublicProjects bodiespreviously funded through the TPIF are requiredeligible and encouraged to partnerapply. withIf privateyou sectorare thirdapplying partyfor organisationsan extension of a previously funded project, you must provide information on potential routes to bemarket eligibleor forcommercialisation funding.plans in your application.
ProjectsThe previously‘lead fundedapplicant’ throughmust TPIFbe a UK based business, sole trader or organisation.
Public bodies are eligiblerequired andto encouragedpartner with private sector third party organisations to apply.be eligible for funding.
Forestry England and Forest Research are not eligible for grant funding under TPIF but but may be subcontracted on behalf of eligible organisations to complete TPIF related fundedwork activities. packages.
WhatInformation youfor canprevious apply forapplicants
YouSeveral canchanges applyhave been made to the grant for proposals2025. spanningThese include:
successfulapplicantsmustattendandpresentatup to 3 financialvirtualyears.‘TPIFWhetherknowledgesingleexchangeorandmulti-year,transfer’projectseventsthemustTPIFchallengeshave a:beenupdated- minimum
multi-yearcostfundingof(beyond£20,000March2026)canbeappliedforbutissubjecttothenextgovernmentspendingreview - maximum
applicantscostmustofhighlight£200,000tangibleperprojectfinancialoutputsyearthatwillbedeliveredbyMarch2026
Project challenges and priorities
AllYour itemsproposal must be receivedinnovative. This can include technological, product and workprocess completedinnovation.
Projects betweencan be valued at up to £200,000 per financial year and must address one or more of the startfollowing challenges:
Challenge 1: Efficient use of yourforest grantreproductive agreementmaterial (FRM)
A variety of issues can lead to a low conversion rate of seed and 27vegetative Marchmaterial 2029.to trees for planting. FRM is in limited supply, and it’s vital that we maximise the efficient use of the supplies available.
BeforeSeed applying,quality, encompassing makethe surepurity, youviability areand confidenthealth thatof youa batch, can completebe highly variable for trees. Even viable seed can be very hard to germinate and successfully establish, especially for the many tree species which have deeply dormant seed. Optimised techniques for tree seed harvesting, processing, screening and storage all fundedhave activitiespotential to improve quality and outputsbiosecurity withinof thisseed period.available to nurseries.
Projects might seek to develop enhanced treatments such as priming, which can improve synchronicity and speed of germination. Seed coatings and pelleting can change seed shape and size (which can facilitate use of machinery in seed processing and nurseries) and deliver beneficial compounds from nutrients to pesticides. Projects might also explore how the seed microbiome can positively and/or negatively affect germination and growth.
ProjectChallenge eligibility2: Ensuring a diverse and resilient supply of FRM and saplings
ToIncreasing bethe eligiblevariety of species and provenances and genetic diversity of our treescapes can improve resilience to pests, disease and the changing climate. However, enhancing the diversity of material available for funding,planting yourpresents projectchallenges. must:
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ThereDevelopment and management of tree seed sources is novital limitfor the resilience and diversification of supply. Innovation in establishment or management of seed orchards and seed stands might include development or application of tree breeding approaches to deliver certain traits to market, or innovation in the numberidentification, development, planting, growth, management or harvesting of bidsseed anstands applicantand mayorchards.
We submitalso asrecognise longthat asseed eachcollecting applicationand isprocessing are specialist activities that require networks of knowledgeable and seasonal labour, and specialist equipment and facilities. We also welcome proposals to innovate the supply chain for seed, potentially through collaborative approaches or systems change.
Challenge 3: Development and adoption of automation and other technologies to enhance productivity
Labour supply issues can limit tree nursery productivity. Automation, for example of singulation or grading, are used in other growing sectors, but have been a uniquechallenge project.to introduce into the tree production sector where nurseries deal with smaller volumes and a wider diversity of species.
ReadThe ourdevelopment/adaptation TPIFand/or caseadoption studiesof appropriate automation to findincrease outnursery howefficiencies fundingand benefittedcapacity previouscould granthelp holders.to overcome labour uncertainty. In addition, such advances would reduce the need for repetitive manual labour and present opportunities for higher quality jobs. For example, running of planting machinery.
EligibleThe costssector has recently seen some shift from field grown to applycell for:grown plants. We are also interested in proposals that could widen uptake or accessibility of these techniques, or develop novel transplanting or planting systems to enhance productivity.
- personnel
Challengecosts,4:includingWeeddirectcontrolInoverheads*recentforyearsstafftheemployedsectorhasbeguntoadaptnurserypracticestoreduceuseofchemicalherbicides.Thesectorfacesaconsiderablechallengetoreducerelianceonsuchproductswithoutturningtoalternativesthatareequallyenvironmentallyunsustainable,whetheritbeinthe project - equipment
contextcostsofforgreenhousegasemissions,impactonbiodiversityorotherconsiderations.Solutionstothischallengearevitaltomaintainthe periodproductivityof the project.sector.WeWherewelcomeequipmentproposalsisthatnotuseusedallforkindsitsoffullinnovationlife,toonlysolvethischallenge.Thesemightincludetechnology-basedsolutionssuchaslasertechnologyaswellasnature-basedsolutions.Projectsmightexplorethe depreciationefficacy,costspotentialcorrespondingdamagetonon-targetorganismsandthe lifewiderenvironment,andcosteffectivenessof thedifferentprojectapproaches.Challenge5:SustainabilityWeare eligible - costs
interestedofincontractualproposalsresearch,thatknowledgeaimandtopatensincreaseboughttheeconomicor licensedenvironmentalfromsustainabilityoutsideofsourcestreeatproductionarm’spractices.lengthProjectsconditions,mightasexplorewellmeanstoenhancetheefficiencyofproductionbydevelopingnewwaystoreduceormanageinputs,suchas consultancywater,andpeatequivalentorservicessingleuseduseexclusivelyplastics.Applicantsforlookingthetoproject - materials,
developsuppliesalternativesandtosimilarinputsproductsshouldusedclearlyoutlineintheirapplicationhowtheirprojectisspecificallytailoredfordomestictreeproductionandconsiderthe project - travel
scalabilityofrawmaterialsused.Challenge6:WeatherTheUKisexperiencingchangestoitsclimate,whichareexpectedtointensifyinfutureyears.Thisincludeswarmertemperaturesand subsistencemorespecificallyextremeweatherevents,suchasfloodinganddrought.Thesechangesandextremesinweatherposearisktotreeproduction,whichcanbedifficultfor TPIF-relatedgrowersgranttoactivities,managecarriedandoutmitigate.Toaddressthischallenge,wewelcomeprojectsexploringsolutionstoensuretreeproductionisresilienttochangesinclimate.Forexample,bydevelopingtoolsthatreducethe mostsusceptibilityeconomicallyofgrowerstodroughtand sustainableextremewayweatherpossible
Challenge 7: Biosecurity
*PersonnelBiosecurity ratesand mayimplementation includeof overheadsthe thatPlant directlyHealthy impactCertification andScheme supportunderpin the projectproduction butof cannothigh-quality betree identifiedplanting asstock. Plant Healthy Certification will increasingly be a directrequirement cost.of planting stock used in government-funded tree planting schemes.
DirectProjects costsmight explore the use of novel technologies or processes that help growers to achieve biosecurity standards or encourage wider uptake of best practice.
Challenge 8: Tree establishment
We are expensesinterested to hear from applicants looking to develop innovative approaches that canimprove beestablishment clearlyand survival rates of nursery stock at the point of planting in the wider environment.
To reach maturity, trees in both forestry and exclusivelyurban linkedcontexts are required to deliveringwithstand pressures including climatic stresses, pests and diseases. We welcome proposals that aim to enhance the project.resilience Theyof mustnewly beplanted attributabletrees and saplings. For example, projects may seek to enhance our understanding of the role of soil health, nutrition or mycorrhiza in tree growth and establishment.
Funding available
Up to £1.5 million in capital grant funding is available through TPIF for 2025/26.
You can apply for proposals spanning up to 3 financial years (up to March 2028), but you must clearly define which outputs will be delivered by March 2026.
Proposals, whether single or multi-year, must have a minimum total cost of £20,000. Projects may not exceed £200,000 in any given financial year.
Eligible costs
Eligible costs include:
Personnel costs
You can claim for researchers and supporting staff employed on the project. Personnel rates can include overheads that will be incurred because of undertaking the project.
When calculating overheads, bear in mind that TPIF is a competitive process. Your project and associated costs will be assessed against applications from other organisations.
Equipment for the period of the project
CostsWhere thatequipment areis not eligible:used for its full life, only the depreciation costs corresponding to the life of the project is eligible.
- overhead
Research,consultancy,patentsetc.Youcanclaimforcontractualresearch,knowledgeandpatentsboughtorlicensedfromoutsidesourcesatarm’s-lengthconditions.Thiscanincludecosts thatofwillconsultancyandequivalentservicesusedexclusivelyfortheproject.TravelandsubsistenceYoucanonlyclaimtravelandsubsistencespecificallyforTPIFrelatedgrantactivities.Travelandsubsistencemustbecarriedoutinthemosteconomicalandsustainablewaypossible.MaterialsYoucanclaimformaterials,suppliesandsimilarproductsusedspecificallyfortheproject.IneligiblecostsWecannotfund:overheadsnot directlyattributedimpacttoorstaffsupportemployedonthe projectproject- costs incurred outside of the funding period
period - depreciation of costs for equipment purchased outside of the funding period
period - subscription or license fees extending beyond the funding period
period - costs involved in preparing your application
application - costs
currentlybeingmet by another grant schemescheme
How
Projectto applyeligibilitySubmit
Tobeeligibleforfunding,your applicationprojectmust:contributeto tpif@forestrycommission.gov.ukenhancingquantity,qualityand/ordiversityoftreesproducedforplantinginEnglandbymeetingoneofourchallengesbeenvironmentallysustainablenotposearisktobiosecuritybeledby 11:55pmaonUK29basedJulybusiness,2026.soletraderororganisationhaveintendedoutcomesapplicabletotreeproductioninEngland(butnotnecessarilyexclusivelyso)berelevanttospecieswithforestrypotential(butnotnecessarilyexclusivelyso)nothavestartedbeforefundingisapprovedbelimitedtopre-commercialactivity
AlleligibilitycriteriaarefullydescribedintheTPIFapplicationform.SeepreviousprojectsfundedbyTPIFTPIFhassupportedarangeofprojects,manyofwhichcompletedinMarch2025.Readaboutprojectswhichwerepreviouslyawardedfunding:TPIF:2023successfulprojectsTPIF:2022successfulprojectsTreeandseedproductioncasestudiesTPIF:2022successfulapplicants(blog)
HowtoapplyTheTreeProductionInnovationFundiscurrentlyclosedfornewapplications.You need to email us a completed:
- application form
- finance spreadsheet
- project timeline
- evidence of financial viability (if
(whenapplicable)
Find
Gotothe TPIF application formpagewhereyou’llfindtheseformsand further guidance on how to complete the application form.Join
Watchourthe‘TPIFhow to applyapply’webinarrecordingfordetailedinformationonhowtocompleteandsubmityourapplicationdocuments:Watchthevideo:TPIF webinarhowtoapplyThereonis18noJunelimit2026.tothenumberofbidsanapplicantcansubmit,providedeachapplicationisforadiscreteanduniqueproject.Ifyouneedtoamendyourapplicationbeforethepublisheddeadlineorwithdrawyourapplicationatanytime,emailtpif@forestrycommission.gov.uk.Thisisacompetitivegrantsoit’spossiblethatnotalleligibleapplicationswillbefunded.GrantagreementsarelikelytobeissuedinAugust/September2025.Youshouldconsiderthiswhenwritingyourapplication.AnyactivitiesandoutputsduetocompletebyMarch2026shouldbeachievablewithintheresultingtimeframe.ApplicationformInyourapplicationform,youneedtoprovidedetailsaboutyourorganisationandyourproposedproject.Youmustalsoprovidewrittenresponsesto8assessedquestions,whichwillbescoredbytheTPIFevaluationpanel.After
FinancespreadsheetInyourfinancespreadsheet,you haveshoulditemiseprojectcostsandfundingappliedfor.Allcostsandfinancialdetailsshouldbein£SterlingandshouldbeexclusiveofanyrecoverableVAT.ProjecttimelineYoumustsubmitaprojecttimelinewithyourapplication.Whenpreparingthis,givesufficienttimeforsettinguptheprojectandpreparingreportsforeachoftherelevantdeadlines.Insomecases,wewillnotbeabletoissueagrantagreementuntilyouhaverespondedtopanelrequests,whichcantakeseveralweeks.Youshouldaddcontingencyforthisscenario.EvidenceoffinancialviabilityIfyouarealocalauthority,universityorpublicbody,youmayneedtosubmitevidenceoffinancialviabilitywithyourapplication.CheckhowtocompleteyourTPIFapplicationfordetails.AssessmentprocessAll eligible applications will be scored by an evaluation panel. Find out
moreabouthow applications are assessed.WeinwillthenotifyyouofourTPIFfundingapplicationdecisionformbyguidance.Wednesday21August2025.We
Theevaluationpanelwill lethaveyouaccessknowtoinformationaboutthe outcomedeliveryof yourpreviousapplication.TPIFWegrantexpectagreementsyoumayhaveheldandmayusethisto issuehelpoutcomesscoreyourapplication.Inadditiontothe8scoredquestions,eachapplicationwillbescoredon 16overallSeptember‘degree2026.ofinnovation’,whichwillbeweightedat10%.Ifyourapplicationscores0foranyofthescoredquestionsor‘degreeofinnovation’orscoreslessthan20/40overall,oncethepanelscoreshavebeencollated,itwillbeunsuccessful.How
Ifpaymentstheworkpanelneedsmoreinformation,wemayissuean‘offerinprinciple’andgiveyou2weekstorespond.Yourresponsewillhelpustodecidewhethertoofferyouafundingagreement.Ifyourapplicationissuccessful,youwillbeissuedwitha‘grantagreement’.You canmustnotbeginyourprojectuntilyouhavesignedyouragreementandreturnedittotheForestryCommission.Expenditureoutsideofthefundingperiodwillnotbeeligibletoclaim upback.KnowledgetransferandexchangeWearehostingaseriesofknowledgeexchangeandtransfereventsto 4facilitatetimescollaborationperandfinancialpromoteyear:sharinginoffindingsbetweenTPIFprojectsandtothewidersector.Ifyourapplicationissuccessful,arepresentativefromyourorganisationwillberequiredtoattendandpresentatthefollowingevents:TPIFprojectintroductionsandnetworking:2pmto3.30pmonWednesday15October (interim),2025.TPIFknowledgeexchange(2026dateandtimetobeconfirmed).TPIFknowledgetransfer(dateandtimetobeconfirmed).
ReportingandpaymentsGrantholdersarerequiredtocompleteandsubmitreportsthroughoutthegrantfundingperiod.Thesereportswilldetailachievementsagainststatedoutcomesandoutputs,lessonslearntandanyneedforfurtherdevelopment.Thefirstprojectreportisdueon27 March2026(end of year)yearreport).Findoutmoreabouthowtomakeaclaimand 2submitfurtherreports.Biannualdatesreportingisrequiredinsubsequentfinancialyearsforprojectsinreceiptof yourmulti-yearchoice.funding.ThereAnisendnoofinterimyearclaimclaimsandreportingdeadline forofapplications27Marchwillapplyattheendofeachfinancialyear.Interimreportsaredueon7Octoberinthe2026/27and2027/28financial yearyears.2026-27.You
Multi-yearmustagreementshavewillreceivedbesubjecttoan itemannualperformancemonitoringreviewbytheForestryCommission.Whereagreementholdersarefailingtodeliveragainstagreedoutputsandobjectives,or completeditabecomespiececlearthatavenuesof workresearchbeforeareyounocanlongerclaimworthforpursuing,it.multi-yearTheagreementsdeadlinemayforbeclaimsterminatedinateachthefinancialdiscretionyearoftheForestryCommission.FundingbeyondMarch2026is 27subjectMarch.tothenextgovernmentspendingreview.Iffuturefundingisnotsecured(forfinancialyears2026/27and2027/28)wewillterminatemulti-yearagreementsattheendof2025/26byprovidingatleast1months’noticetoagreementholders.We
willpay claims in arrears by BACS transfer following receipt of completed claim forms. Payment of the claim will be made within 22 working days of us approving your claim.Allclaimsmustbesupportedbyevidenceofeligibleexpenditure(forexample,invoicesandtimesheets)and,wherenotaccompaniedbyaninterimorendofyearreport,aprogressupdatetodemonstratethatworkshavebeencarriedoutasperthegrantagreement.Multi-year
Itemsfundingshouldisnotsubjectbetopaidannualforreview.byAgreementscashmayandallinvoicesmustbe terminatedaddressediftofuture-yearthebudgetsgrantarerecipientnotorganisation.FurtherconfirmedinformationTheForestryCommissionreservestherighttochangethedeadlineforapplicationsor ifmakeachangesprojecttoisthenot‘invitationdeliveringtoapply’andthe expectedapplicationprogress,processoutputsatshortnotice.TheForestryCommissionreservestherighttoamend,addtoor valuewithdrawforallmoney.orThisanyincludespartsituationsofwherethefundedfundingactivitiesapplicationdoprocessnotatstartanytimeduringtheprocess.Allchangesandupdatesarerecordedon time,thiswherepage,satisfactoryreadprogresspageisupdates.notIfbeingwemademakechangestothispageafteryouhaveapplied,wewillinformtheleadapplicantbyemailforallapplications.Materialchanges(forexampletotheclosingdateor whereeligibilityrules)willalsobecommunicatedviathe termsForestryofCommission’sgrantsandregulationseAlert.Intellectualpropertyshallremainwiththe grant agreementrecipients,arebutnotthebeingscopemet.oftheprojectandasummaryoftheoutcomesandoutputsshallbemadepubliclyavailableviatradepublications.The grant
ForestryagreementCommissionalsoisincludesnotstandardresponsibletermination-for-convenienceforprovisions,anymeaninglosses,breakagesorinjuriesincurredbytheapplicantwhilstengagedinactivitiesassociatedwiththisInnovationFund.NeithertheForestry Commissionnoritsrespectiveadvisers,directors,officers,members,partners,employees,otherstaffor grantagents:Makesrecipientanymayrepresentationendorwarranty(expressorimplied)astothe agreementaccuracy,atreasonableness,orcompletenessofthisguidance;orAcceptsany timeresponsibilitywithforattheleastinformationonecontainedmonth’sinwrittenthisnotice.guidanceorforthefairness,accuracyorcompletenessofthatinformationnorshallanyofthembeliableforanylossordamage(otherthaninrespectoffraudulentmisrepresentation)arisingasaresultofrelianceonsuchinformationoranysubsequentcommunication.
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Update history
2026-05-06 09:30
Round 5 of the grant has opened for applications.
2025-10-02 15:35
Added a link to the TPIF claims page.
2025-07-11 09:04
Added a note confirming the grant has now closed for new applications.
2025-06-17 09:27
Added a link to the ‘how to apply’ webinar recording.
2025-06-03 11:58
Removed an expired event.
2025-05-15 12:19
Created a sub-section ‘Eligible costs’ in the ‘Funding available’ section and simplified the wording.
2025-04-24 09:00
The grant has re-opened and the page updated accordingly. New challenges and eligibility have been added.
2025-04-02 15:58
Updated the page to reflect that the Forestry Commission intends to reopen the grant for applications in 2025.
2023-12-08 15:44
Added a note to the page to clarify the fund is currently closed for applications.
2023-11-09 09:30
Updated as the fund is now closed for applications and added the 2023 list of successful projects.
2023-03-13 11:00
Updated to reflect the fund reopening for 2023 applications
2022-12-01 08:00
Addition of Tree Production Innovation Fund: successful projects 2022 page.
2022-03-08 09:00
Page updated to reflect the Tree Production Innovation Fund re-opening for 2022