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Kansas City agency to issue grants
Recycling Today, Oct, 2004
The Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) will be issuing a request for proposal for its 2005 District grant program. The RFP is expected to be released in October. MARC serves as the association of city and county governments and the metropolitan planning organization for the bi-state Kansas City region.
MARC awards grant money each year to assist in funding projects that promote waste reduction, reuse and recycling by local governments, nonprofits, businesses, schools and other organizations.
Funds can only be awarded for projects that divert waste in Cass, Clay, Jackson, Platte and Flay Counties. Funds may be used for various programs, including education, waste reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, collection and processing, research and development and market development for products made with diverted materials.
Prospective applicants may submit an informal, one- or two-page pre-proposal to the MARC offices by noon Thursday, Dec. 2, 2004. The Grant Review Committee will review the pre-proposals to assess project feasibility and offer suggestions to improve project quality. Final grant applications are due at 4 p.m. Jan. 18, 2005, with awards to be made in March and funds to be made available by July 1.
Grants are intended to provide initial "seed" capital for innovative projects and are awarded to non-profits, local governments, businesses, schools, and individuals. For fiscal year 2004, seven grants were awarded totaling $172,633.
Local governments have received grant assistance to implement recycling programs. Two examples are Clay County, which established a paper-recycling program in its administrative buildings, and Jackson County, which is currently working on recycling plastics and aluminum cans at the Kauffman and Arrowhead stadiums.
Businesses also can apply for grant funds to start or expand waste reduction, reuse or recycling programs. Businesses that have received grants include Abitibi Consolidated, Embassy Lawn and Missouri Organic Recycling.
Those seeking more information should contact Nadja Karpilow at (816) 474-4240, ext. 226, or at karpilow@marc.org.
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