Open Call for Proposals for Forestry Skills Training 2025 – 2026

Jun 16, 2025 | Climate Change, Uncategorized

A second tranche of the open call for proposals for Forestry Skills Training has been announced. This public call is seeking proposals for training projects that aim to expand the knowledge and capacity of various groups within the forestry sector. Groups targeted by this open call for proposals include forestry students in higher level education, registered foresters and forestry contractors.

This call has two modules, each targeting a different group within the forestry sector:

Module 1 will be aimed at training students registered on full-time forestry programmes at QQI Level 5 and above

Module 2 is for proposals aimed at training forestry professionals and others working, or considering working, within the forestry sector. It is expected that three proposals per module, for a total of six projects at a maximum of €50,000 per project, will be funded per annum.

 Applications are invited from any group or individual. Projects should meet one of the ten training priorities identified, which are listed below:

  1. Environmental Compliance
  2. Forest Operator Skills
  3. Forest Protection and Forest Health
  4. Health and Safety
  5. Sustainable Forest Management
  6. Climate Mitigation in forests and timber
  7. Adaptation of Forests, for climate change
  8. Forestry Legislation
  9. Forest Technology
  10. Ecology

 The training priorities are the same for both modules. This competitive process is open to all, and applications are sought from as wide a range of stakeholders as possible, to cover each of the Training Priorities.

The Specification Document and application form are available to view on Call for Proposals Forestry Skills Training 2025-2026

Applications may be emailed to ForestrySkillsTraining@agriculture.gov.ie

The closing date for applications is 5pm on 11 July 2025.

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