The Community Waste Reduction Grant (CWRG) is a competitive grant program that provides funding for innovative projects that significantly reduce waste and/or increase the diversion of recoverable materials that would otherwise be sent to the Franklin County Sanitary Landfill for disposal.
Donor Name: Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio
State: Ohio
County: Franklin County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/02/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The program is designed to provide funding to assist with building sustainable programs, projects, and services that address the unique waste reduction and material diversion needs of central Ohio.
Local governmental or non-profit organizations including cities, townships, villages, parks, K-12 schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, and churches are eligible to apply. Proposed projects should address the unique waste reduction, diversion, recycling, and composting needs of Central Ohio; emphasize partnership building and collaboration, and address opportunities to leverage the waste stream for community benefit.
Funding Information
- The minimum grant amount that can be requested is five hundred dollars ($500.00).
- The maximum grant amount that can be requested is thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000.00).
Projects should emphasize partnership building and collaboration, and address opportunities to leverage the waste stream for community and economic benefit. Funding for infrastructure, and outreach and education activities that increase the reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting of materials will be considered. Applications with a focus on implementing reduction and diversion processes and systems, that also include outreach, education, and awareness as part of the project are strongly encouraged. Below is a partial list of CWRG criteria:
- Must occur within SWACO’s jurisdiction of Franklin County, Ohio.
- Funding is available for establishing, improving, or expanding waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, or food donation activities.
- Recipients must provide a twenty percent (20%) cash contribution toward the project.
- If a project is awarded grant dollars, SWACO requires grantees to document and measure the impact of the project’s activities.
- No approved purchases can be made before the execution of a grant agreement.
- If awarded, funded projects must be completed by December 31, 2025.
- A final report detailing the successes, challenges, and impacts of the project’s waste reduction and diversion efforts must be provided at the end of the project.
SWACO staff is available to serve as a resource to:
- Provide advice and technical expertise.
- Help develop projects and services that align with the purpose of the CWRG program.
- Provide recommendations to help ensure proposed activities incorporate best practices to help execute successful projects with maximized outcomes.
- To sign up to receive notifications regarding our CWRG application cycles and/or to share ideas
For more information, visit SWACO.