The Gro for Good Grant Program, an initiative by Scotts® and it's partners, supports community gardens and green spaces across Canada.

By providing financial assistance and resources, the program aims to enhance local environments, promote healthy living, and foster community engagement. Since its inception, Gro for Good has empowered numerous communities to cultivate sustainable gardens, contributing to urban beautification and food security.

Grant Application

Download the grant application - Application window closes February 28, 2026.

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Our commitment

We are committed to supporting green space solutions that improve communities throughout Canada and help our youth and communities enjoy the benefits of gardening; benefits, such as, encouraging healthy eating habits while learning how to grow your own food and the health benefits that come from being outdoors and interacting with nature and other members of the community.

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Each year, Scotts Canada awards grants to deserving communities, schools and non-profit civic organizations seeking to develop sustainable gardens and green spaces.

How does the program work?

Application Period:

Applications open in January each year. Interested organizations must complete and submit their applications by February 28. Only the first 200 applications are considered, so early submission is encouraged.

Click here to download the 2026 Grant Application.



The program is open to non-profit organizations, municipalities, and schools across Canada. Projects should focus on health, wellness, edible gardening, and environmental enhancement, with an emphasis on community impact and youth involvement.


Submitted applications are reviewed based on criteria like sustainability, community engagement, and positive environmental impact. Three projects that best meet these criteria are selected.



Winners are notified in the spring, typically around April. Successful applicants receive a $4,500 grant to support their project.


Grants are distributed by late May or early June, giving recipients the resources to start their projects during the growing season.

Projects should be substantially completed within the same year the grant is awarded. Grantees are encouraged to document their progress and share their community impact.

At the end of the project, recipients may be asked to submit a brief report or share photos showcasing the project’s results and its benefits to the community.

Gro for Good grants are valued at $4,500 CAD and will be awarded to selected projects across Canada based on community impact, youth involvement and sustainability.

The applicants will need to demonstrate one or more of the following benefits to the community:

  • Addressing health and wellness needs
  • Growing edible gardens
  • Enhancing the environment and/or engaging with youth


Applications are now open. Click here to download the application form.

We're making a difference...

Gardens & Greenspaces

  • 49,536 m² created space
  • 13,057 kg in harvests
  • 1,242 trees & shrubs planted

Volunteer Involvement (hours)

  • 8,664 hours of construction
  • 10,275 hours of maintenance

Community Benefits

  • 18,208 community members

Youth Involvement

  • 3,831 youths involved

Donation to Food Banks (kg)

  • 7,619 kg

Our Partners

Scotts® is pleased to continue its partnerships with Communities in Bloom, Plant · Grow · Share a Row, and Nutrients for Life, to inspire and educate people about the importance of green spaces, environmental stewardship and feeding our communities through the development of community gardens.

Our Gro for Good partners

Previous Grant Recipients

2025 Grant Recipients

  • Interfaith Food Bank Society of Lethbridge (Alberta)
  • Hammond River Angling Association (New Brunswick)
  • South and Central Health Foundation (Newfoundland)
  • Rural Community of Alnwick (New Brunswick)
  • Strathmore High School (Alberta)
members of a community plant in the garden

2024 Grant Recipients

  • Heartland Beautification Committee (Alberta)
  • Matthew House Refugee Ministry of Fort Erie (Ontario)
  • Chase and Area Family Services (British Columbia)
  • Bluenose Coastal Action Foundation (Nova Scotia)
  • Jardin Floral de La Pocatière (Quebec)


members of a community plant in the garden

2023 Grant Recipients

  • Groundswell Network Society, Invermere ON
  • Thorold Community Activities Group, Thorold ON
  • Elmastukwek First Nation, Benoit's Cove NL
  • NorWest Co-op Community Food Centre, Winnipeg MB
  • Al Ritchie Community Association Inc., Regina SK
members of a community plant in the garden

2022 Grant Recipients

  • Western Fair District (Ontario)
  • Lacombe Composite High School Ecovision (Alberta)
  • PEI Farm Centre (Prince Edward Island)
  • Fredericton Community Services (New Brunswick)
  • Seniors Network (British Columbia)
members of a community plant in the garden

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