Julia Rausing Trust donates £1.5 million to National Garden Scheme

The charitable fund, the Julia Rausing Trust has announced a £1.5 million grant for the National Garden Scheme for their Community Garden Grants programme.

NGS - The Gateway Community Garden, Surrey

The Julia Rausing Trust is a charitable fund established in 2024 to honour the memory of Julia Rausing and make grants in her name. Julia Rausing was a British philanthropist widely known for her unwavering commitment to philanthropy and her impactful contributions to a wide range of UK charitable causes.

In 2011, the National Garden Scheme (NGS) set up the ‘Community Garden Grants’ programme, which forms part of NGS’s wider Gardens and Health Programme. The Community Garden Grants programme focuses on support for community groups to create or improve gardens for the benefit of local communities, many of which play an important health and social welfare role through providing community orchards, food banks and settings for local GP social prescribing.

The Julia Rausing funding for the Community Garden Grants programme will aid the development of community garden projects with a purpose focussed on demonstrating the health benefits of gardens, and gardening, not only to health and wellbeing, but also to the environment and communities surrounding them.

Simon Fourmy, Director of the Trust, said: “The Julia Rausing Trust is pleased to announce a £1.5m grant to the National Garden Scheme, supporting its Community Garden Grants programme. This funding will not only aid multiple gardening projects across England, Wales and Northern Ireland but will also provide greater access to green spaces, and the health benefits of gardening, to the surrounding communities. These were important causes to Julia Rausing and this grant ensures her legacy and philanthropic vision continues.”

George Plumptre, Chief Executive of the National Garden Scheme, commented: “Everyone at the National Garden Scheme is absolutely thrilled to be receiving such a generous donation from the Julia Rausing Trust. The amazing level of support that it will give over a number of years will ensure that our Community Gardens programme flourishes and directly benefits a huge number and variety of people, their communities and their collective wellbeing. We know that gardens were very close to Julia Rausing’s heart, as were community-based projects, so this donation will ensure that a strong, and lasting legacy, grows from her quite remarkable philanthropic generosity.”

Applications for the National Garden Scheme 2025 Community Garden Grants, the first to be funded by the Julia Rausing Trust, closed on 28th October. Successful applicants will be notified in spring 2025.