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Recycling Grant is sponsored by BizRecycling Minnesota. Provides grants to eligible schools, businesses, and nonprofits in Minnesota to start or improve recycling and organics collections.
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Recycling Grant - BizRecycling Minnesota BizRecycling Minnesota Apartment Recycling Specialist Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant Pollution Prevention Grant Food Waste Prevention + Recovery Grant The Recycling Grant is available to eligible schools, businesses and nonprofits to start or improving recycling and organics (food scraps) collections. The Recycling Grant can also support small-scale waste reduction and reuse initiatives.
Cash Grants – Cash grants for equipment, supplies, infrastructure improvements, or educational materials. Direct-Ship Bins – Trash, organics and recycling bins and equipment directly shipped to the business. Recycling Totes and Signage – Signage, recycling totes, and educational resources are available without applying for a grant.
To order directly, visit our labels and resources page . Up to $10,000 per business location Up to $20,000 per residential apartment complex Download full grant guidelines here. Applications are accepted anytime.
Businesses must meet the following criteria to be eligible for a grant: Have a physical location in Ramsey or Washington County (of Minnesota). Businesses with multiple locations are eligible for multiple grants.
Have 1 or more paid employees Be one of the following types of businesses: Private college or university Ramsey County: Charter schools with less than 250 students and all private schools Washington County: All charter schools and all private schools Multi-unit residential property (apartment building) with 5 or more units Have an “active/in good standing” registered status with the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State Ineligible entities include: All public entities including federal, state, county and city; public colleges and universities Public K-12 schools in Ramsey County Fundable items and activities include: Trash, Recycling & Organics Operations Trash, recycling and food waste bins and sorting stations.
Totes, carts, cart tippers and other containers to transport waste to containers serviced by hauler. Containers and equipment for specialty materials for reuse or recycling. Food waste management systems for storage, managing odor and space concerns.
Construction upgrades to loading docks, trash chutes and waste enclosures to accommodate improved recycling or food waste collection. Food Donation & Waste Reduction Up to 6-months or $5,000 (whichever is less) supply of compostable ware. Business must have an organics pickup service on site.
Reusable food service ware if converting from disposables. Reusable containers and equipment to transport donated food. Dishwashers and installation costs if converting from disposable dishware to reusable.
One bottle refilling station and installation costs per grant application. Equipment and supplies that move businesses from disposable to reusable options. Shelving/cabinets to store reusable items.
Up to $750 towards the replacement or repair of equipment and appliances that promote reuse, where without disposable items would be used. Up to 3 months or $2500 of subscription costs, (whichever is less), to manage inventory/usage/donations of food and disposal items to reduce waste. One-time bulky items hauling and disposal fees.
Production and printing of custom signage, labels, and education materials. Production & printing of employee recycling training manuals. Books & toys for school classrooms and daycare centers.
Staff recycling training (one hour wage per employee). One security camera per indoor or outdoor waste collection area. Applicants must work with a BizRecycling Recycling Expert to submit an application.
The Recycling Expert will conduct an initial site visit of your location. At the site visit, the Recycling Expert will provide customized recommendations for waste management improvements and discuss your project plan. They will help assemble needed documentation and price quotes for the grant application.
Applications are submitted through an online system. Your Recycling Expert will setup your account and provide access to the grant application. You can view a sample application here.
To setup your site assessment email info@bizrecycling. com or call 651-768-6670. The residents at Zvago Cooperative in Saint Paul were already committed to recycling, but the BizRecycling grant allowed them to expand their efforts and make recycling easier, more efficient and more accessible—including installing a power door to the recycling room.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Schools, businesses, and nonprofits in Ramsey or Washington County, Minnesota. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 per business location; up to $20,000 per residential apartment complex Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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