€1.5m Forestry Promotion Funding Announced

Jun 23, 2025 | Bioeconomy, Climate Change, Farm Viability, Innovation, Uncategorized

The results of the 2025/2026 Open Call for Proposals for Forestry Promotion Projects have been announced with 48 projects selected for funding for the amount of €1.53 million over two years. This Call for Proposals had covered three themes as follows:

  1. Afforestation promotion schemes with a particular focus on engaging with farmers, existing forest owners and other landowners.
  2. Promotion of the benefits of increased use of timber products in construction and design, in the context of climate action and the bioeconomy.
  3. Sustainable forest management schemes and climate resilience building that promotes the multi-functional benefits of trees and forests including for eco-system services, bioenergy, forestry career opportunities, forest for people and general wellness.

This collaboration between the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM), and the broad spectrum of  stakeholders in the Irish forestry sector is hoped to promote the benefits of the 2023-2027 Forestry Programme.  Many of the projects selected involve collaboration between organisations and groups, and cover a wide range of topics, including afforestation, sustainable forest management, timber in construction, agroforestry, continuous cover forestry and the promotion of careers in forestry.

The projects selected will promote many aspects of forestry in a variety of ways. These include support for a forestry village at the national ploughing championships, promotion of agroforestry and continuous cover forestry, forestry as a career option, a year-long promotional campaign ‘there is a forestry project for you’, a continuous professional development model on the use of timber in construction, exploring barriers to women’s participation in forestry, and forest and timber certification.

Minister of State with responsibility for Forestry, Farm Safety and Horticulture, Michael Healy-Rae said at the announcement: “I am convinced of the benefits of our attractive forestry programme to farmers and other landowners, and that these projects will help to address gaps in the communication of our programme. Peer-led projects promoting the mutual benefits of forestry to landowners and farmers, as well as the sharing of information and good practice, will be of immense benefit in achieving our sustainable forestry targets. They will also bring great benefits to rural communities and to our environment and help to achieve climate change mitigation”.

 The successful projects approved under the Call are set out in the table below.

Name of Group Project Location Total Budget
Irish Agroforestry Forum Agroforestry Promotion: Promoting Agroforestry Practices and Sharing Expertise Nationwide € 74,405.00
Mike Carswell Coppice Silviculture Best Practise Nationwide € 7,100.00
Mna na Coille Mná Na Coille (Women of the Woods) Kilkenny/Athlone/Sligo € 17,819.00
People for Trees (Ireland) CLG t/a Crann (Crann – Trees for Ireland Crann Projects – promoting the multifunctional benefits of trees and forests Nationwide € 67,250.00
Society of Irish Foresters Forests for Everyone Nationwide € 28,900.00
Commercial Forestry Services Ltd Support for Forest Certification and Sustainable Forest Management through maintaining the Group Certification website groupcertification.ie and creation of a series of short topical Certification Fact Sheets and FAQ Webpage Nationwide € 18,400.00
Coillte Forestry career opportunities: Updates to Our Forests, Our Future Project and Forestry Careers Portal Page Nationwide € 24,216.24
Forestry Services Ltd Trees for Livelihoods: Promoting Farmer Uptake of Agroforestry with Organics and Native Tree Areas Nationwide € 44,267.70
Pro Silva Expanding the CCF toolbox Nationwide € 26,825.00
Pro Silva Planting Forests for the Future: Building Resilience with CCF Nationwide € 29,624.80
Irish Forest Owners Certification Clinics for Private Forest Owners, Forest Managers and forestry Operators Nationwide € 41,915.00
North East Forestry Group Guild of Irish Woodland Sawmillers Nationwide € 58,721.00
Forest Industries Ireland (FII) Forest Learning 2025/2026 – MMC/Build more with timber Nationwide € 30,197.00
Magner Communications Stopping by Woods: A Guide to the Forests and Woodlands of Ireland Nationwide € 42,010.00
UCD Forestry What Forestry is – Communicating at Peer-to-Peer Level Nationwide € 20,850.00
Forest Industries Ireland (FII) Undergraduate Timber Training Nationwide € 28,321.00
Forestry Services Ltd Biodiversity in Action: Forestry days and learning resources Nationwide € 40,398.00
LEAF Ireland, an Taisce Learning about Forests and Products – Wood for Timber Nationwide € 38,000.00
Mike Carswell Commercial management of coppiced woodland for sustainable materials Nationwide € 20,500.00
Irish Wood Producers and Society of Irish Foresters Exploring woodland management options Wexford € 20,000.00
Forest Industries Ireland (FII) Forest Learning 2025/2026 – Good Sitka Nationwide € 36,839.00
Irish Agroforestry Forum The Agroforestry Exchange: Agroforestry and Quality Timber Nationwide € 17,760.00
Irish Wood Producers and Society of Irish Foresters Ireland’s Woodland Show Carlow € 42,753.00
Native Events Ltd The Acorn Gathering: A National Outdoor Interactive Education Programme on Native Woodlands and Biodiversity Nationwide € 36,887.00
Forest Industries Ireland (FII) Irish Forestry and Forest Products – Debunking the Myths Nationwide € 29,914.00
River Blackwater Catchment Trust RBCT Riverside Trees – The Riparian Woodland Network Monaghan € 12,000.00
Silva Nua Farm Forestry in Action Video series: Learning and growing together Nationwide € 20,000.00
Allied Woodlands Ltd Bio Thin, Using whole-tree Biomass chipping to thin Broadleaf Forests Cavan/Monaghan € 10,215.00
Irish Timber Growers Association ITGA Information Projects (multi-part proposal) to increase participation in DAFM Afforestation Schemes, the wider Forestry Programme, and to raise the profile of forestry as a public good and a commercially viable enterprise, including engagement with EU Institutions Nationwide € 115,878.00
Hometree CLG Woodland Creation Support Nationwide € 45,124.00
Western Forestry Co-Op Climate Resilience Reforestation Open day Mayo € 15,000.00
Euroforest Timber Ireland Ltd Timber in the Mart: Bringing Forestry to the Heart of Farming Nationwide € 50,000.00
ODYSEA Design, Ray O Foghlu & SeaWater Media Farm Forest Series 3 Nationwide € 35,000.00
See the Light Productions EARTHWORKS  – Stories of land, change, and resilience in a time of transformation Nationwide € 19,335.00
Crann – Trees for Ireland – Easy Treesie Project Easy Treesie – Crann, Trees for Ireland Community Woodland Project Nationwide € 25,000.00
Irish Forest Owners Walking with Trees Nationwide € 41,273.00
The Acorn Project Fite Fuaite: Interwoven Landscapes Kilkenny/Tipperary/Laois € 23,263.50
Allied Woodlands Ltd More Trees Please: Afforestation Promotion Campaign Cavan/Monaghan € 18,160.00
Friends of Little woods Wealth, Wellbeing and the Wonder of Woodland Nationwide € 8,543.69
Hometree CLG Hometree – Empowering Action for Woodlands Clare € 55,085.80
SEEFA Forestry Village @ National Ploughing Championships 2025 Nationwide € 85,000.00
The Forestry Company There’s a Forestry Project for You” – 12-month Farmer & Land-Owner Outreach Nationwide € 28,000.00
The Woodland League Farms and Forestry: Striking the balance for nature and enterprise with Agroforestry and continuous Cover Forestry Clare € 12,400.00
North East Foresty Group Next Generation Forestry Foundation Programme Nationwide € 32,455.00
Western Forestry Co-Op Agroforestry Demonstration days Roscommon € 15,000.00
Cloon River The Healing Forest at Furnace Nationwide € 5,000.00
Farm TV Production of Audio Visual content for the promotion of Forestry in Ireland Nationwide € 16,662.00
Sheep Shepherd Digital Roots for a Green Future Nationwide € 6,000.00
Total € 1,538,267.73

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