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Bin-Only Grant funds is sponsored by BizRecycling (Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy). This grant assists businesses with less than one million dollars in annual gross revenue, as well as food shelves and banks, in Ramsey and Washington counties, Minnesota, to order bins and equipment for managing trash, recycling, and organics collection.
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Bin-Only Grant - BizRecycling Minnesota BizRecycling Minnesota Apartment Recycling Specialist Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant Pollution Prevention Grant Food Waste Prevention + Recovery Grant The Bin-Only Grant is available to small businesses and nonprofits to start or improve recycling or organics (food scraps) collections.
Businesses and nonprofits with less than $1 million in annual gross revenue may order up to $2,500 in bins and equipment for managing trash, recycling and organics directly from BizRecycling. Once approved, materials are shipped directly to the business. Download full grant guidelines here.
Businesses that meet the following criteria are eligible for a Bin-Only Grant. All commercial entities, including private, nonprofit, and institutional entities with an annual gross revenue under $1,000,000. Must have a physical building location in Ramsey or Washington County.
Be in “active/in good standing” status with the Minnesota Secretary of State . Ineligible Organizations : Individuals, home-based businesses, government organizations, and all schools and colleges and multi-unit residential buildings. Applicants must receive a site visit from a BizRecycling Recycling Expert.
At the site visit, the Recycling Expert will assess bin and equipment needs, make recommendations to improve waste management operations and fill out the grant application forms. The Recycling Expert will submit the grant application on behalf of the applicant. Applications are accepted at any time.
To set-up your site assessment email info@bizrecycling. com or call 651-768-6670. Laurel from Beautiful Laundrette in Saint Paul used a BizRecycling grant to get bins, signage to improve recycling and even save money every month at her business.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Businesses with less than one million dollars in annual gross revenue, and food shelves and banks, in Ramsey and Washington counties, Minnesota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,500. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Bin-Only Grant funds is funded by BizRecycling (Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Washington and Minnesota. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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