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Residential Curbside Recycling Cart Grant

This grant provides financial and technical support to U.S. local governments and municipalities to improve or establish curbside recycling programs, enhancing access and equity in recycling services for their communities.

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Grant Description

The Residential Curbside Recycling Cart Grant is an initiative of The Recycling Partnership, a nonprofit organization focused on improving recycling systems and sustainability across the United States. With a headquarters located in Washington, D.C., The Recycling Partnership supports municipalities and communities in enhancing recycling access and infrastructure, aiming to boost material recovery and reduce waste. This particular grant program is part of the organization's broader mission to advance circular economies and environmental stewardship by investing in local recycling programs. The grant offers support to U.S. communities seeking to implement or upgrade curbside recycling programs. Specifically, it targets three core improvements: launching a new cart-based curbside recycling system, converting existing bin or bag-based systems to cart-based ones, and expanding service areas to enhance accessibility and equity in recycling services. In addition to financial assistance, the grant includes technical support and the creation of customized educational and outreach materials to ensure effective community engagement and participation. Eligible applicants include local governments and municipalities responsible for recycling operations. The program is designed to serve communities across the United States, with a clear objective of promoting inclusive recycling access regardless of geographic or socioeconomic constraints. The focus is on long-term infrastructure improvements that will have measurable impacts on recycling rates and waste diversion efforts. Funding is provided to support the purchase and deployment of recycling carts, related program infrastructure, and public education materials. However, specific details about funding amounts, ceilings, or total program allocation were not provided in the source material and would require direct inquiry with the organization. Similarly, the number of expected awards and any matching fund requirements are not explicitly stated, necessitating further verification. The application process is ongoing, with no stated deadline, suggesting that the opportunity is offered on a rolling basis. Interested communities are encouraged to reach out via email for further information and guidance. The Recycling Partnership can be contacted at grants@recyclingpartnership.org or by phone at 877-514-8774. All applicants are expected to align their program proposals with the grant’s strategic goals of improved recycling access, program efficiency, and environmental equity. Overall, this grant provides not just financial resources, but a comprehensive support package aimed at transforming residential recycling infrastructure at the community level. While the absence of detailed application steps or evaluation criteria suggests that the process may be tailored or discussed case-by-case, the clear emphasis on equity and access improvement serves as a guide for shaping strong, mission-aligned proposals.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding supports cart acquisition, deployment, outreach, and community education for municipalities establishing or upgrading curbside recycling programs. Specific dollar figures were not disclosed in the source content and must be verified with the grantor.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

City or township governments
County governments
State governments

Additional Requirements

The grant is available to U.S. communities interested in implementing, upgrading, or expanding access to curbside recycling. This typically includes local municipalities, counties, or special districts responsible for waste and recycling services.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

The Recycling Partnership

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