Deadline: 29-May-23
York Region’s Circular Economy Initiatives Fund offers $5,000 to $25,000 funding to non-profit organizations for community-driven, innovative projects that reduce residential waste and advance a circular economy within York Region.
Objectives
- Consideration will be given to projects that meet one or both of the following objectives:
- Reduce Waste/Environmental Footprint: Deliver projects that result in a reduction of residential waste generated (based on weight) or an increase in reuse of residential waste, diverting it from landfill
- Enhance Education and Awareness: Develop and deliver education and awareness projects that lead to behaviour change and/or increased knowledge of the value of waste
Priority
- Priority will be given to projects that meet all or most of the following:
- Are community-driven and foster community partnerships
- Clearly articulate how impacts of activities proposed will be measured
- Demonstrate innovation (unique, new) in terms of project design, delivery, solution proposed
- Does not duplicate a program already delivered in the specific community by another organization, municipality or York Region
- Leverage funding from other sources, and outline project sustainability
- Include a communication plan to engage the community
- Emphasize access, equity, diversity and engage all ages, abilities, economic levels and cultures
- Can be completed within the project timelines, show a clear work plan, with activities, tasks and outcomes
Funding Information
- Grant Amount: $5,000 to $25,000
Eligible Projects
- The following streams have been developed based on program objectives with examples of eligible projects as a guide for applicants:
- Reduce Waste: This stream focuses on delivery of community-based circular economy projects that directly result in reduced waste (environmental) footprint and align with the top 2 Rs (Reduce and Reuse) of the SM4RT Living Plan.
- Reduce: Projects that focus on reducing residential waste, including:
- Food waste reduction project
- Development of technology that assists with waste reduction
- Pilot compost programs in multi-residential buildings and other York Region locations
- Innovative approaches to reduce home renovation waste
- Reuse: Projects that support SM4RT Living lifestyle and establish community partnerships to promote donation, swapping or selling reusable goods including:
- Community sharing or swap events
- Lending libraries
- Makerspace (shared repair space) or repair/sewing hub
- Projects that use locally sourced waste materials to create new items
- Enhance Education and Awareness: This stream focuses on delivery of education and awareness projects for residential communities to foster behavioural changes and increase understanding of the value of waste, providing resources, best practices and solutions on “how-to” reduce, reuse and/or re-purpose waste.
- Examples:
- Delivery of workshops to educate residents about the circular economy, waste reduction, etc.
- Skills and knowledge enhancement activities such as how to repair or upcycle goods, repurpose surplus food
- Development of resources, best practices guide and solutions on “how-to” reduce, reuse and/or re-purpose waste (including food waste)
- Applying behavioural change strategies that result in waste reduction/diversion
- Examples:
Eligibility Criteria
- Funding is open to registered charitable organizations and non-profit organizations, i.e., community/environmental organizations, resident/tenant/neighbourhood associations, business improvement areas/chambers of commerce, local Environmental Advisory Committees, academic institutions and school boards. Applicants do not have to be based in York Region, but the project must benefit York Region communities.
- Previous applicants and recipients are allowed to submit a new application for funding each round.
Ineligibility Criteria
- The following organizations are not eligible for funding:
- For-profit organizations (businesses should consider applying to the Region’s Innovation Fund)
- Organizations acting in the capacity of a funding body, fundraising drives or events
- Organizations that have political affiliations
- Building managers and property owners
- Individual residents
- Grant making organizations
- Government or government-based organizations
- Collaboration between organizations is encouraged. At least one partner must meet the eligibility criteria.
For more information, visit York Region.