Lawns To Habitat – 2025


  • $250 worth of native plants (40-50 plants, covers approx. 2,500 sq. ft.)
  • Design advice from local gardening experts

May 1-June 15

Apply for a Lawns to Habitat Grant online.

By June 30

All grant applications will be reviewed by a panel of experienced CVAS members. Winning applicants will be notified by email.

Through the Summer 

Remove your lawn by sheet mulching, hand removal, mechanical turf cutting, and /or herbicide application. Please note this process takes 4-8 weeks. June through October are ideal months to complete this process. 

June to September

Site visits, design advice, and plant order preparation occur throughout the summer and early fall months (June-September) as grant recipient’s turf is removed, hardscapes installed, and irrigation systems modified. Grant recipients will receive help with planting concept designs for the native plants from CVAS volunteers, but may wish to contract with landscape professionals. See CVAS resource list for businesses that support the Lawns to Habitat Program.

September to November

Order and pick up plants in Thousand Oaks. Contingent on current water restrictions, install plants. Grant recipients are responsible for plant installation.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must have some lawn, non-native plants, or un-landscaped area available for replacement.
  • Must be the owner of the property or have the owner’s written permission.
  • Must be located in Agoura, Oak Park, Simi Valley, Moorpark, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, Newbury Park or Camarillo.
  • Owner certifies that they have no outdoor cats with access to the property, and sign the CVAS liability waiver.
  • Must be ready to plant in September-November.

We will select winners from those who completed the entire form. The winners must allow CVAS to post project before and after photos on its website and/or in publications and videos describing the process. All applications for the Lawns to Habitat Program must be received by June 15, 2025. Complete the form below. Call Erik Oberg at 202-906-9932 with questions.

Please include as much information as possible, and complete required fields for your grant application to be considered.