Submit questions about this grant to with the subject line “FY24 Statewide Waste Reduction & Reuse Grants” no later than 4 p.m. expand community reuse events across the state like swaps, lending libraries, and fix-it clinics or repair cafes. transition Minnesota organizations and communities to reusables (i.e., food ware, packaging, etc.) in place of single-use options, including necessary cleaning and maintenance equipment (i.e., dishwashers).For this grant round, applications will be scored more favorably if they involve education/outreach, infrastructure and supplies, and/or technical assistance (including “micro grants”) to: The MPCA had approximately $1,065,000 available to support waste reduction and reuse projects across the state.īased on feedback from a public survey and input from Minnesota counties, MPCA programming is focused on investing in replacing single-use items with reusables and expanding access to community reuse events.
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