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2025 Special Project Grant

This grant provides funding to municipalities, schools, nonprofits, and local agencies in Cuyahoga County to support projects that reduce waste, promote recycling and composting, and address illegal dumping.

$25,000
Closed
Recurring
Grant Description

The 2025 Special Project Grant (SPG) offered by the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District provides funding to support municipal entities, schools, nonprofits, and local agencies in Cuyahoga County in reducing waste, promoting recycling, composting, and addressing illegal dumping. The grant supports projects that encourage sustainable practices and increase community awareness and participation in proper materials management. Applicants can apply for grants of up to $25,000 to fund equipment, materials, and services that support these goals. There is no required local match unless the total project cost exceeds the awarded grant amount, in which case the applicant must fund the excess cost. Eligible projects include curbside and drop-off recycling programs, organics management, illegal dumping law enforcement, recycling equipment for events or venues, and educational outreach materials. Grant applications are evaluated based on the project's educational impact, potential for measurable waste reduction, alignment with District goals, readiness to proceed, and cost justification. Strong applications will outline a clear plan with measurable outcomes, such as the weight of materials diverted or community engagement metrics. Partnerships, financial need, and plans for long-term sustainability are also considered. Applicants must submit a complete application, including a project narrative, detailed budget, quotes or estimates, and any relevant supporting documents. Applications must be delivered to the Solid Waste District by 4:00 PM on February 3, 2025. Final decisions will be announced in March 2025. Projects must be completed by November 2025, with all related documentation and the Grant Summary and Reimbursement Report submitted by November 3, 2025. Funds are distributed on a reimbursement basis, requiring grantees to maintain detailed records of all expenses, including purchase orders, invoices, receipts, and proof of payment. Pre-approval is required for all educational materials, and the District may conduct site visits to verify project implementation. Failure to adhere to guidelines or meet reporting deadlines may impact future grant eligibility. For more information or assistance with the application process, contact Elizabeth Biggins-Ramer, Executive Director, at (216) 443-3714 or ebiggins-ramer@cuyahogacounty.us. This grant provides an opportunity to implement impactful projects that advance sustainability and waste reduction goals across Cuyahoga County.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - $25,000

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

ELIGIBLE PROJECTS Please contact the District’s grant contact to discuss the details of your Special Project. There is no local match required for this grant unless a project’s cost exceeds the grant amount awarded by the District. In this case, the community or organization must fund the excess cost. The following project examples are illustrative and not all-inclusive. • Materials for communities to engage residents through a cart tagging program, directly and indirectly, to change the curbside recycling behavior of households contaminating the recycling stream (mailers, tags, tracking apps, etc.). • Equipment for illegal dumping law enforcement efforts (surveillance camera equipment, hardware, software, and/or signage). • Materials for outreach and education (printing, design, and/or production of recycling educational materials). • New or expansion of existing curbside recycling, including equipment and recycle containers. • New or expansion of existing drop-off recycling or organics management, including equipment, trucks, and recycle or organics containers. • Equipment for collecting and processing recyclable material (cardboard, glass, plastic, etc.) or organics. • Recycling equipment, materials, and supplies for special venues and events. Cardboard containers, clear stream containers, permanent recycling containers, permanent organics containers, and associated signage

Geographic Eligibility

Cuyahoga County (OH)

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Elizabeth Biggins-Ramer

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Categories
Business and Commerce
Environment
Law Justice and Legal Services
Education

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