Deadline: 10-Jul-24
The Glass Recycling Foundation (GRF) is inviting applications for its grant program to increase glass recovery and diversion from landfills, and to connect glass generators with end-markets.
The Glass Recycling Foundation (GRF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The GRF’s mission is to promote the preservation of the environment through supporting and promoting effective glass recycling efforts. The GRF is dedicated to increasing material recovery and connecting glass generators with end markets.
Funding Information
- Total GRF grant award not to exceed 50% of project or $30,000 whichever is less.
Eligible Projects
- Projects should prioritize circularity by ensuring glass is recycled into the highest and best use. Projects that show that glass will go back into the supply chain for manufacturing of products will be most likely to be funded. Additionally, applicants should outline a clear plan and strategy for how their project will be implemented.
- The two categories of projects allowed under the grant program are demonstration projects and education.
- Demonstration Projects
- Should address specific gaps in the glass recycling supply chain and provide alternative strategies for strengthening glass end markets.
- Examples of potential projects:
- Equipment for cleaning recycled glass
- Collection containers for glass drop-offs
- Setting up regional strategies for building collection and storage infrastructure for recycled glass
- Haulers/hauling systems to increase collection
- Education Projects
- The projects need to present a clear message and strategy for educating the public about the environmental and community benefits of recycling glass and improving the quality of diverted materials from residents.
- Examples of potential projects:
- Developing and presenting trainings about more effective glass collection and recycling practices
- Writing and disseminating case studies and guidance documents about the best management practices for effective glass collection and recycling practices
- Developing signage for residential glass recycling drop offs
- Developing and disseminating ads/public education campaign about how to recycle glass in the community
- Demonstration Projects
Eligibility Criteria
- Nonprofit entities
- Municipal, county, city, and state governments
- Public waste management districts
- Publicly owned/operated MRFs or service providers
- Note that grantees may have a partnership or association with a private entity, but grants will only be awarded to organizations that fit in one of the above categories.
For more information, visit GRF.