Deadline: 31-Mar-27
The Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Roundup Grant supports municipalities, First Nations, Métis Settlements, and regional waste authorities in organizing community recycling events. The grant provides matching funds for event costs, advertising, and collection of materials such as electronics, paint, tires, and used oil. Funding levels vary based on population size, with communities eligible to host up to two events per year.
What is the Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Roundup Grant?
The Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Roundup Grant is a funding program designed to improve community recycling access, waste diversion, and environmental sustainability.
It enables local authorities to:
- Organize recycling collection events
- Promote responsible waste management practices
- Increase public participation in recycling initiatives
The program focuses on making recycling convenient, accessible, and community-driven.
Key Objectives of the Grant
Improve Recycling Accessibility
- Bring recycling services closer to communities
- Enable safe disposal of hard-to-recycle materials
Promote Environmental Sustainability
- Reduce landfill waste
- Encourage circular economy practices
Increase Community Participation
- Raise awareness through outreach and events
- Engage residents in sustainable behaviours
Support Local Waste Management Systems
- Strengthen regional recycling infrastructure
- Assist local authorities with operational costs
Funding Details
- Funding Type: Matching grant (cost-sharing model)
- Events Allowed: Up to 2 events per year (separate applications required)
- Approval Basis: Subject to annual budget availability
What the Grant Covers
- Advertising and promotion of events
- Event organization and logistics
- Collection of eligible materials:
- Electronics
- Paint and paint containers
- Tires
- Used oil materials
Funding Levels by Community Size
Small Communities
- Up to $1,000 for event expenses
- Up to $400 per material stream for advertising
Large Communities
- Up to $5,000 for event expenses
- Up to $2,000 per material stream for advertising
Funding scales based on the population served by the event.
What is a Recycling Roundup Event?
A recycling roundup event is a community-based collection initiative where residents can drop off specific materials for proper recycling or disposal.
These events:
- Target special waste streams not collected regularly
- Provide temporary collection points
- Improve waste diversion rates
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
- Municipalities
- First Nations communities
- Métis Settlements
- Regional waste authorities or commissions
Additional Eligibility Conditions
- Must organize events within their jurisdiction
- Must follow approved recycling and collection guidelines
Why This Grant Matters
This grant addresses key environmental and waste management challenges.
It helps:
- Reduce environmental pollution and landfill pressure
- Improve safe disposal of hazardous materials
- Encourage community engagement in sustainability
- Strengthen local recycling systems
By supporting accessible recycling events, the program contributes to long-term environmental protection and resource efficiency.
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
- Ensure your organization qualifies (municipality, First Nation, etc.)
- Verify event eligibility criteria
Step 2: Plan Your Event
- Decide event location, date, and materials to collect
- Estimate expected participation and costs
Step 3: Prepare Budget
- Include advertising costs
- Include event logistics and material handling costs
Step 4: Submit Application
- Apply for each event separately
- Provide all required details and documentation
Step 5: Await Approval
- Funding decisions depend on budget availability
- Approved applicants receive matching funds
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting incomplete or inaccurate applications
- Not aligning event plans with eligible material streams
- Underestimating costs or overestimating participation
- Missing separate applications for multiple events
- Weak promotion strategies leading to low turnout
Tips for a Successful Event
- Promote early through local media and social platforms
- Partner with community groups and volunteers
- Clearly communicate accepted materials
- Ensure efficient logistics and site management
- Track participation and impact for future applications
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the maximum funding available?
Funding varies by population, up to $5,000 for event costs and $2,000 per material stream for advertising.
How many events can a community host?
Communities can apply for up to two events per year.
What materials can be collected?
Eligible materials include electronics, paint, tires, and used oil.
Is funding fully covered?
No, it is a matching grant, meaning applicants must share costs.
Who can apply for the grant?
Municipalities, First Nations, Métis Settlements, and regional waste authorities.
Do I need separate applications for each event?
Yes, each event requires its own application and funding request.
What determines the funding amount?
Funding is based on population size and the scope of the event.
Conclusion
The Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Roundup Grant provides essential support for communities to organize accessible, effective recycling events. By funding logistics, promotion, and material collection, the program helps reduce waste and promote sustainable practices.
Communities that plan well, engage residents, and align with program guidelines can maximize both environmental impact and funding success.
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