2022 Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants

Grant:
2022 Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants
Age Groups:
0-7 | 7-13
Number of Projects:
1,054
Applications Closed:
18 March 2022
Grants Details:

Growing the next generation of environmental champions

2022 sees the fourth round of Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants awarded to primary schools and early learning centres across Australia.

1,054 projects have been funded this year, with native habitat, sustainable food production and recycling and waste management projects in the works and set to engage more than 100,000 students across the country.

The Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants were first launched in 2018 as part of Woolworths’ ongoing commitment to a greener future. More than 3,800 projects have been funded to date, with children getting hands-on learning about our natural environment, and the important role they can play in its future.

If you’re interested in finding out more about Junior Landcare, we have lots of great ways you can get involved:

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Grant Recipients:

 

You can read about all projects that have been funded through the Woolworths Junior Landcare Grants on our interactive map.

Who Can Apply:

Australian primary schools and early learning centres (preschools, childcare centres and kindergartens).

How To Apply:
  1. Obtain endorsement from your school Principal
  2. Have your school ABN, bank account details and GST status ready
  3. Click Landcare Australian Communities Portal to preview the application form and apply
  4. To apply, Log in or register  on the Landcare Australian Communities Portal
  5. Complete your application online by 5pm (AEDT) Friday, 18 March 2022

Need help getting started? Watch the 2022 Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant Information Session.

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Using their Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant, students at Marmion Primary School got to work planting native seedlings in remnant Banksia Woodland at the school to help restore the degraded edges and reduce weed invasion. They also planted bush tucker seedlings around the school’s yarning circle.
Bushland Restoration and Aboriginal Bush Tucker Garden

Case study

Using their Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant, students at Marmion Primary School got to work planting native seedlings in remnant Banksia Woodland at the school to …

Thanks to their ‘Healthy Hearts, Bodies and Minds’ project, City Beach Primary School in Western Australia not only planted a multi-sensory garden
A Garden to Create ‘Healthy Hearts, Bodies and Minds’

Case study

City Beach Primary School’s ‘Healthy Hearts, Bodies and Minds’ project set about reviving the school’s existing garden space and involved students in sustainable practices to …

Sprent Primary School students explore growing their own fresh vegetables in containers and garden beds
Hands-on Harvest to Home (HHH)

Case study

As part of the Food & Fibre curriculum, Sprent Primary School used their Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant to regenerate vegetable garden beds that complement the …

Southern Christian College students pictured getting hands-on with learning about hydroponics and sustainable gardening.
Hothouse Hydroponics

Case study

Students at Southern Christian College in Tasmania got hands-on with learning about hydroponics and sustainable gardening thanks to their Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant.

St Paul's Catholic School Students - establishing a Bush Food Garden 2022
Bush Food Garden

Case study

St Paul’s Catholic School set about establishing a Bush Food Garden to give students a hands-on opportunity to learn how to create their own sustainable …