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6 <br /> <br /> <br />Percent of SCORE funds allocated to curbside organics recycling: <br /> <br />2017 20% <br />2018 30% <br />2019 40% <br />2020 50% <br />2021 50% <br /> <br />City organics recycling grant calculation: <br /> <br /> Number of households with curbside organics in city --------------------------------- <br />Total number of households with curbside organics in county <br /> <br /> <br />x <br /> <br /> <br />Total SCORE <br />funds available for <br />organics <br /> <br /> <br />= <br /> <br />Organics grant <br />amount available <br />to the city <br /> <br />If the formula above results in cities receiving grants where the dollar amount per participating <br />household is greater than $25 per year, then a cap will apply. The funding cap per participating <br />household is $25 per year. The most the county will grant a city is $25 per participating <br />household per year. If funds are left over because of the cap, those funds will carry over into the <br />following year’s SCORE funds. <br /> <br />Eligible residential households are defined as single family through eight-plex residential <br />buildings or other residential buildings where the household is signed up for organics service <br />and the household sets out its own container with organics for curbside collection. The number <br />of eligible households will be determined by counting the number of eligible households on <br />September 1 of each funding year. The city will report the number in the application for funding. <br /> <br />B. Application for Funds <br /> <br />Each municipality must complete an annual application provided by the county by September 1 <br />to receive funding. As a part of the application, a city must submit the number of households <br />signed up for and receiving curbside organics service. <br /> <br />C. Use of Funds <br /> <br />The grant funds may be used for program expenses, including the following: <br />• Discount to new customers <br />• Discount to existing customers
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