Grants
Hamilton County R3Source Grants
Hamilton County R3Source offers grants for communities, schools, non-profit organizations, and businesses.
- Open to communities to receive funds for waste reduction-related projects
- Funding based on community diversion rate and the tons recycled
- Local governments in Hamilton County fill out an annual application to report tons recycled, composted and landfilled the previous year
- For more information, email Gage Bradford
- No due date for grant proposals
- $15,000 available per project
- 25% match required – non-profit match may be “in kind”
- 100% of grant funds released once grant contract signed by all parties (usually 2-3 months from when proposal submitted). Any unused grant funds will need to be returned.
- 12 months to complete the project
- For more information, read the directions in the Waste Reduction Innovation Grant Packet or email Cher Mohring or call 513-946-7737
- Innovation Grant Funded Projects List
Ohio EPA Recycling and Litter Prevention Grants
The Ohio EPA’s Recycling and Litter Prevention program offers large-scale, competitive grants to support communities, businesses and academic institutions that initiate or expand recycling programs, stimulate economic growth, and support litter prevention efforts. Get more information about each of these grants by visiting the Ohio EPA website and watching the upcoming informational webinars on November 8, 2022 or January 5, 2023.
- Open to local governments and nonprofits
- The grant cycle for 2023 opens November 7th, 2022, and applications are due February 3rd, 2023
- Maximum grant request ranges from $3,000 to $200,000 depending on the project
- Grant funds recycling equipment, curbside and drop-off recycling programs, special venue recycling, outreach and education, contamination reduction, tire amnesty events, surveillance cameras, litter clean-up and more.
- 25% cash/credit match required
- 50% of grant funds released on July 1 and remaining funds released after closeout report approved by OEPA
- Grantees have 12 months to complete the project
- For assistance or guidance on the community and litter grant application please email Cher Mohring.
- Open to Ohio businesses, but must apply through a government sponsor (Hamilton County R3Source can act as a sponsor)
- Because this grant requires the business to have a government sponsor, you must notify Mary Cropenbaker if you are interested in applying for the 2022/23 grant cycle by December 15th, 2023
- The grant cycle for 2023 opens November 7th, 2022, and applications are due February 3rd, 2023
- $200,000 available for recycling equipment
- 100% cash/credit match required
- Grant funds released after final closeout report approved by OEPA
- Grantees have 24 months to complete the project
- Public and private K-12 schools, colleges, and universities can apply
- The grant cycle for 2023 opens November 7th, 2022, and applications are due February 3rd, 2023
- Maximum grant requests range from $3,000 to $300,000 depending on the project
- Grant funds recycling equipment, special venue recycling, outreach and education, litter clean-up events, scrap tire for civil engineering/construction projects and more.
- 25% cash/credit match required for all, except scrap tire project requires 100% match.
- 50% of grant funds released on July 1 and remaining funds released after closeout report approved by OEPA
- 12 months to complete all projects, except scrap tire projects allows up to 24 months to complete the project
- Student involvement encouraged
- Offers Ohio businesses funding to create or expand scrap tire processing capacity and product manufacturing
- Funds are also available for local governments and nonprofits to complete beneficial use projects that incorporate the use of ground tire rubber
- The grant cycle for 2023 will open in November with applications due February 2023
- $300,000 available per project
- 100% cash/credit match required
- Governments and non-profits receive 50% of grant funds on July 1 and remaining after closeout report approved by OEPA
- Businesses receive grant funds once final closeout report approved by OEPA
- Grantees have 24 months to complete project