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$200K in recycling grants available

Updated: Monday, 16 Jan 2012, 6:50 AM EST
Published : Monday, 16 Jan 2012, 6:50 AM EST

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) - Montgomery County Solid Waste District announced its accepting applications for the Recycling Incentive Grant Program until March 30, 2012.

Total funds available for this year’s Recycling Incentive Grant are $200,000. The Recycling Incentive Grant funds are available on a competitive basis, to all Montgomery County municipalities, schools and select non-profit organizations. An endorsement letter is required for schools and non-profits from their local jurisdiction. Funding can be used for any of the following projects: Recycling, Waste Reduction, Litter Prevention, Composting Opportunities and End-Use Markets of Recycled Materials.

Interested applicants must attend a mandatory briefing session to be held on February 2, 2012 at 9:00 am. Location: 2550 Sandridge Drive, Dayton, OH 45439. Actual awards will vary based upon proposed projects and the total number submitted. Awards will be announced in late April or early May, 2012.

For an application, visit our website at www.mcswd.org or call (937) 225-4999.

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