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The Waste Reduction and Innovation Grant is a grant from Ramsey/Washington Recycling and Energy (R&E) that funds waste reduction projects for eligible schools, businesses, and nonprofits in Ramsey and Washington counties, Minnesota. One-time grants of up to $50,000 support planning, equipment, supplies, and capital improvements that result in a significant reduction of solid waste created by the applicant.
Awardees must contribute a 10% cash match of the total project cost. Eligible projects include reusing source materials, bulk purchasing, packaging changes, technology enhancements, and production redesign. Eligible organizations include private colleges, charter schools, and private businesses with a permanent physical location in the two counties.
Public entities, public K-12 schools in Ramsey County, and residential apartment buildings are ineligible. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
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Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant - BizRecycling Minnesota BizRecycling Minnesota Apartment Recycling Specialist Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant Pollution Prevention Grant Food Waste Prevention + Recovery Grant Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant The Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant (WRIG) is available to eligible schools, businesses and nonprofits for planning, equipment, supplies and capital improvements that result in the significant reduction of solid waste that the business creates.
Waste reduction is the most environmentally preferred strategy for managing solid waste. Waste reduction projects eliminate the use of materials that end up being discarded from production and sales processes. Waste reduction projects can take many different forms, including reusing source materials, bulk purchasing, packaging changes, technology enhancements or production redesign.
One-time grants of up to $50,000 will be awarded to eligible businesses and nonprofits for planning, equipment, supplies and capital improvements that result in a significant reduction of solid waste that the business creates. Awardees must contribute a 10% cash match of the total project cost. Download full grant guidelines here.
Applications are currently being accepted. Businesses must meet the following criteria: 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 Must have a permanent physical location in Ramsey or Washington counties of Minnesota.
Be in good standing with the Minnesota Secretary of State and the Minnesota Department of Revenue at time of application. Previous recipients of BizRecycling grants may apply. Applicants must be in compliance with their previous grant contract.
Ineligible entities include: All public entities including federal, state, county and city; public colleges and universities Public K-12 schools in Ramsey County Residential apartment buildings Proposed projects must demonstrate one or more of the following: Significantly reduce the amount of solid waste created by the business. Support the implementation of an industry-specific solution.
Support an effort to manage waste higher on the EPA’s Waste Management Hierarchy. Examples of fundable items are listed below. For a full list, refer to the program guidelines.
Industry-specific equipment and supplies that eliminate solid waste from the production process or captures materials for reuse. Infrastructure improvements to enhance industry-specific waste reduction and recycling capabilities. Equipment and supplies that move businesses from disposable items to reusable options.
Construction & Infrastructure Waste, recycling and organics management infrastructure improvements among co-operative businesses located within the same building or business park. Infrastructure improvements to enhance industry-specific waste reduction and recycling capabilities. Industry-specific consultation costs to reduce the creation of solid waste at its source, which is beyond the expertise of R&E consultants.
Costs related to supporting established research and development activities of products or services that would significantly reduce solid waste in Ramsey and Washington County. The company must be located within Ramsey or Washington counties. Partial funding for staff or consultation time to develop environmentally preferable purchasing plans.
Partial funding for staff or consultation time to develop co-operative purchasing groups to leverage access to bulk materials which align with the business’s environmental purchasing plan. Partial funding for staff time to develop an onsite “Green Team. ” Production and printing of custom signage, labels and education materials.
Sample of Previously Funded Projects Equipment to replace a Nitric Acid Etching system, which generates high amounts of solid and hazardous waste. Equipment to reclaim sprayed powder coat for reuse. Equipment to increase the recovery of spent brewer’s grains for upcycling for food and farmers.
Equipment to move mushroom retail trays to 100% compostable. Equipment to remove all non-recyclable plastic substrate bags from production process. Equipment and supplies to implement reusable containers for roasted coffee bean sales.
Applicants must work with a BizRecycling Recycling Expert to submit a grant application. The Recycling Expert will conduct an initial site visit of your location. At the site visit, the Recycling Expert will provide recommendations for waste reduction and management improvements and discuss your project plan.
They will help assemble needed documentation and price quotes for the grant application. Applications who have not had a site assessment will not be reviewed. To set up your site assessment email info@bizrecycling.
com or call 651-768-6670. Applications are currently being accepted. Grant Application & Forms Completed applications must include the following: Price quotes for all requested items Container Order Form (if applicable) Additional Application Information Additional information on eligibility, application process and evaluation criteria were shared at an online info session in 2025.
Access the session materials below. The video is approximately 15 minutes. Rachel from Vikings & Goddesses in Saint Paul always wanted to do compostable packaging.
The Waste Reduction + Innovation Grant allowed them to take time, do the research and create a 100% BPI-certified compostable frozen package product for their frozen pies and other baked goods.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Schools, businesses, and nonprofits in Ramsey and Washington counties, Minnesota. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Waste Reduction & Innovation Grant is funded by Ramsey/Washington Recycling & Energy (R&E). 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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Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Communities (PARC) Grant Program is a grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs that funds the acquisition and development of public parkland and outdoor recreational facilities. Eligible applicants include Massachusetts cities of any size and towns with 35,000 or more year-round residents that have an established park or recreation commission and an approved Open Space and Recreation Plan. Smaller communities may qualify under small town, regional, or statewide provisions. Awards reach up to $425,000, with a deadline of July 8, 2025. The program supports community green space, conservation, and recreational access across the Commonwealth.
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