
CIVIC & HISTORIC GRANTS
THE PURPOSE OF GCFM GRANTS
is to encourage Member Clubs to pursue community improvements and historic preservation projects. Grants can be applied to new - or a new phase - of an ongoing, permanent planting project.
For full details read the AWARD INFORMATION
DEADLINE IS JULY 1
Civic Development Grants are for new or ongoing projects that garden clubs will help maintain. Examples of appropriate projects include (but are not limited to):
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Municipal planting projects
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Landscaping at schools and libraries
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Planting at trails or nature preserves
Historic Landscape Preservation Grants are given for new or ongoing projects designed to preserve the past in the context of the present. Examples of appropriate projects include (but are not limited to):
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Restoration of landscaping at a historic site
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Creation of an authentic historical garden
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A landscape project associated with an historic property
For questions, contact Jill Malcolm:
Email: grantchair26@gmail.com
For full details of how to apply for grants and all the rules that apply, please read the

HOW TO APPLY FOR A GRANT
GRANT RECIPIENTS
2025 / 2026
Sandra M. Joyce Grant
Weymouth Garden Club
GCFM Civic Development
& Historical Landscape
Grants
Easton Garden Club
West Springfield Garden
Club
FINAL REPORTS DUE IN OCTOBER 2025
Sandra M. Joyce Grant
Driftwood Garden Club
of Marblehead
GCFM Civic Development
& Historical Landscape
Grants
Danvers Garden Club
Pepperell Garden Club












