October 14, 2011

Funds for zero-waste programs available

BOULDER – The Boulder County Resource Conservation Division has allocated $50,000 for its 2012 Community Outreach Program for local organizations looking to fund projects that focus on zero-waste, reuse, recycling and composting.

Local governments, nonprofit organizations, school districts, schools, private companies and individuals may apply as long as the work is in Boulder County or the City and County of Broomfield, and insurance requirements are met.

The minimum funding amount available for a project is $1,000 with a maximum of $10,000.

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A preproposal workshop will be held from 4 to 5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Boulder County Recycling Center, 1901 63rd St., Boulder. Attendance is recommended for new applicants but not required. Questions about the program and the application process will be answered, and other details provided.

Contact Jessica Johnson at 720-564-2226 or [email protected] to obtain an application and for more information.

Proposals must be received at the Resource Conservation office by Monday, Nov. 14. Project funding will begin in January.

BOULDER – The Boulder County Resource Conservation Division has allocated $50,000 for its 2012 Community Outreach Program for local organizations looking to fund projects that focus on zero-waste, reuse, recycling and composting.

Local governments, nonprofit organizations, school districts, schools, private companies and individuals may apply as long as the work is in Boulder County or the City and County of Broomfield, and insurance requirements are met.

The minimum funding amount available for a project is $1,000 with a maximum of $10,000.

A preproposal workshop will be held from 4 to 5 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Boulder County Recycling Center, 1901 63rd…

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