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Solid Waste Management District Annual Grant Call is a grant program from the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) Solid Waste Management District that funds waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting projects in the Kansas City region.
Eligible applicants include municipalities, counties, public institutions, nonprofit organizations, private businesses, and individuals operating in Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray counties in Missouri. Small Project Assistance grants are available up to $3,500, while annual grant awards vary. In 2026, the total grant cycle was $795,538.
Projects must increase waste diversion within the district.
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SWMD Grant Program | MARC Strengthening support for the gift of longevity and aging in place Developing quality early learning programs for all children Building a competitive regional economy with plentiful housing Creating a healthy environment with clean air and water Improving health outcomes through nutrition and mental and physical health supports Helping cities and counties work more efficiently and effectively Coordinating effective emergency services and a reliable 911 system across boundaries Working toward a safe and balanced transportation system The MARC Solid Waste Management District provides financial support in the form of annual and small project grants.
Since 1993, district grant funds have contributed significantly to the region's recycling and reuse infrastructure. Grantees include Ripple Glass, Flourish Furniture Bank, Habitat ReStores, Sleepyhead Beds, Kanbe's Markets, KC Can Compost, Missouri Organic Recycling, City of Kansas City, Missouri, City of Lee's Summit, and the Kansas City Chiefs, to name a few.
Projects have included glass recycling containers , a construction and demolition recycling facility , food waste rescue and composting programs , mattress reuse and recycling , drop-off recycling facilities , and public education . The program provides grant funds for implementing waste reduction, reuse, recycling and composting projects. The primary goal of projects is to increase waste diversion within the district.
Projects must be located within Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte and Ray counties in Missouri. Any municipality, county, public institution, nonprofit organization, private business or individual currently operating in the district is eligible to apply. The district represents Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray counties and all cities therein.
What type of projects are eligible? Funds can be used for various programs including education, waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, collection and processing, research and development and market development for products made with diverted materials. Which funding type fits your needs?
There are two types of SWMD funding available, the annual grants call and the small project assistance fund. Small Project Assistance Fund The Small Project Assistance Program is for smaller, six-month projects asking for up to $3,500. More about Small Project Assistance Funds The Annual Grant Funding is for larger projects that exceed the scope of the Small Project Assistance Fund.
More about Annual Grant Fund What is the selection process? Applications are evaluated using criteria set forth in Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) regulations and are reviewed by a committee of five to eight volunteers, representing a variety of professional backgrounds. Recommendations for funding are presented to the district’s executive board and are submitted to the state for final approval.
What is the funding source? The district receives funding for its grant program through the Missouri Solid Waste Management Fund. A $2.
11 fee is collected on each ton of solid waste disposed in Missouri landfills or transferred to out-of-state facilities. These funds support solid waste management and diversion programs coordinated by the state’s 20 solid waste districts, Missouri Department of Natural Resources, and EIERA Missouri Market Development Program.
2026 Grant Recipients Entity Project Description Amount Bold Reuse Expanding reusable dishware capacities Project funds are requested to offer event organizers the option to choose reusable dishware instead of disposable. $98,172 Bridging the Gap Mattress Recycling Project funds are requested to re-establish mattress recycling in the region.
$219,788 Flourish Furniture Bank Expanding furniture reuse operations Project funds are requested to expand warehouse space to display more furniture and enhance the shopping experience for clients $89,204 Ingenuity Drywall recycling viability Project funds are requested to test the viability of using recucled drywall as a component in concrete $58,197 Kanbe's Markets Produce rescue operations Project funds are requested to expand warehouse space to rescue produce.
$163,617 Product Stewardship Institute Missouri Product Stewardship Council Project funds are requested to support the Missouri Product Stewardship Council, which is actively working to bring stewardship programs for paint, batteries and mattresses to Missouri. $52,095 The Prospect KC Food Rescue and composting Project funds are requested to support food rescue efforts and a pilot composting program. $49,000 Re.
Use. Full Reuse opportunities Project funds are requested to support repair cafés at local libraries, clothing swaps and un-dumpster days. $65,465 Total Approved Open Call Grant Projects $795,538 2025 Grant Recipients Entity Project Description Amount Kanbe's Markets Delivering Food Rescue Project funds are requested to pay the salary for a position to support the expansion of Kanbe's Markets food diversion goals.
$45,077 KC Can Compost Capacity Building: Transforming Food Waste Awareness into Action Project funds are requested to pay for a truck and satellite unit to meet capacity needs and to implement a broad educational program to familiarize the public with food waste composting and to encourage action.
$206,872 The Folly Theatre Folly Theater Recycling Program Project funds are requested to support costs with implementing a recycling program at the theater. $46,024 City of Kansas City Kansas City Composting Education Program Project funds are requested to support a public food waste composting pilot program with signage.
$10,490 Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Reusable Cups Project funds are requested to pay for collection bins and cups to support a reusable cup program at the Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium. $133,960 Pete's Garden Pete's Garden 2025 Capacity Building Project funds are requested to purchase a new walk-in refridgerator to support the work of Food Rescue efforts in the region.
$20,000 The Sewing Labs Redirection Logistics Associate and Admin Assistant Project funds are requested to pay the salary for a parttime staff person to intentionally seek donations of material and sewing machines. $40,000 Total Approved Open Call Grant Projects $502,423 Grantees are required to submit quarterly reports and invoices electronically or hard copy.
To submit via e-mail, reports must be signed, scanned, and provided in PDF format. Small Projects Final Report Form (. doc) SWMD Grant Final Report Form (.
doc) SWMD Grant Quarterly Report Form (. doc) SWMD Grant Program Bidding Worksheet (. doc) SWMD Grant Program Mileage Form (.
doc) SWMD Grants Program Invoice Form (. doc) SWMD Grants Program Time Log Sheet (. doc) SWMD Grants Program Account Sheet (.
doc) SWMD Grant Program Budget Revision Form SWMD Grant Program How to Invoice Instructions SWMD Grant Program Time Extension Request Form All district-funded projects must recognize the MARC Solid Waste Management District (SWMD). Below are image files of the logos for both screen/web and print, and vector files for print.
Please remember all scripts, publications such as brochures, flyers, signage, and other printed materials intended for distribution that are financed ― wholly or in part by district funds ― must be reviewed by district staff prior to publication. SWMD one-color (black, . jpg) SWMD one-color (black, .
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Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Any municipality, county, public institution, nonprofit organization, private business, or individual operating in Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte, and Ray counties in Missouri. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Small Project Assistance up to $3,500; Annual Grant Call amounts vary (2026 cycle totaled $795,538) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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