Rural Utilities Service Solid Waste Management Grants
Detailed information about this program is below:
Category | Information About This Specific Program |
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Title | Rural Utilities Service Solid Waste Management Grants, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number 10.762 |
Purpose | This competitive grant program assists communities in reducing or eliminating the pollution of water resources by funding eligible organizations that provide technical assistance or training to improve planning for and management of solid waste disposal sites. |
Type of Assistance | Grant |
Eligible Applicants | Public bodies, Nonprofits, Federally-recognized Tribes, Academic Institutions |
Eligible Activities |
Eligible areas are rural areas and towns with a population of 10,000 or less, with special consideration given to areas with fewer than 5,500 people or fewer than 2,500 people, regional, multi-state or national areas, and lower-income populations. Funding can support activities to:
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Excluded Activities/Other Restrictions | Grant funds may not be used to recruit applications for any loan and/or grant program, duplicate current services or assistance provided by the U.S. Forest Service, replace or substitute support previously provided, fund political activities, pay for capital assets, real estate or vehicles, improve and renovate office space, or pay for construction or operation and maintenance costs for water and waste facilities. |
Pre-Funding Requirements (if applicable) | Not applicable |
Typical Award Amount (if applicable) | From $59,000 to $805,000, average award of $197,162 |
Total Awarded Fiscal Year 2023 (if applicable) | $4,140,408.56 |
Match Requirement (if applicable) | Matching funds are not required for this grant. However, applicant and in-kind contributions are recommended. |
Solicitation Process/Timeline | October 1 – December 31 each year |
Proposal Elements/Scoring Criteria | The project proposal should outline the project in sufficient detail to provide the reader with a complete understanding of how the proposed project will work. Explain what your project will accomplish utilizing the grant funds. Demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed project in meeting the objectives of this grant program. Specific proposal elements and evaluation criteria can be found in the annual application guide. |
Contact Information (primary contact and website or other source) | Find your local office here Grant Manager: Lola Maratita Email: [email protected] Phone: (615) 714-8883 CFDA Number 10.762 web page |
Website Information about Successful Tribal Applicants/Projects | Solid Waste Management Grants |