
BGCI/ArbNet Partnership Programme
ArbNet and its partners support international collaboration and capacity building in tree conservation.
ArbNet, the international community of arboreta and tree-focused professionals, was founded by The Morton Arboretum in 2011. It operates the only international accreditation program specifically for arboreta.
The BGCI/ArbNet Partnership Programme was created in 2017 as a funding opportunity to support international collaborations between tree-focused botanic gardens and arboreta for the purpose of exchanging skills, resources and expertise to advance tree conservation efforts.
This funding opportunity is administered through the Botanic Garden Conservation International BGCI Global Botanic Garden Fund.
The Partnership Programme provides funding (usually up to USD $2,500) for collaborative tree conservation projects, with priority given to projects that target biodiversity hotspots and/or capacity building in developing countries.
Grant applications must satisfy the following conditions:
- Focus on tree conservation
- Involve an international partnership between two botanical institutions
- At least one of the two partners is an ArbNet accredited arboretum (accreditation applications may be submitted by the closing date of the Global Botanic Garden Fund)
- Both partners are BGCI members (botanic gardens that are not BGCI members may apply, and if awarded, the BGCI membership fee will be deducted from the grant award)
To learn more about the types of projects that have been previously funded, check out the tree conservation projects funded in 2023 and 2024.
If you need help identifying a partner institution, please contact ArbNet.
Please sign up for the ArbNet quarterly newsletter or check the BGCI Global Botanic Garden Fund page for details on upcoming calls for applications.
2025 BGCI/ArbNet Partnership Programme Award Recipients
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025 BCGI/ArbNet Partnership Programme.
Jardin Botanico y Arboreto VerdeNativo (Chile) in partnership with Wakehurst, Kew Gardens (UK)
Montgomery Botanical Center in partnership with Belize Botanic Gardens (BBG) and Naples Botanical Garden (NBG




