Would building and using a compost bin constitute an eligible project for a Reuse Assistance Grant?
A. Composting projects are not considered eligible projects for a Reuse Assistance Grant. The Reuse Assistance Grants are intended to foster projects that take a material in its current form and reuse it in that form without any significant processing that would alter its material structure. However, there are a variety of grants offered by the California Integrated Waste Management Board that may fund composting projects. These grant offerings can be found at www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Grants/ Q. As part of a senior college project, I am planning on implementing a reuse program at an organization where I work. Would this be considered an eligible project for a Reuse Assistance Grant? A. In order to determine eligibility, the questioner needs to answer the following basic eligibility questions: First, is the organization a nonprofit or a commercial business? Second, is the organization willing to commit to such a grant? Third, is there a local public agency willing to team with the organiza
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