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Grant Form 101 (Revised 9/2025) <br /> 2 <br />distributed to municipalities for the current calendar year will be based on SCORE funds <br />received by the COUNTY in the state’s corresponding fiscal year. <br /> <br />The COUNTY will make two payments to the GRANTEE, according to the provisions <br />set forth below. Those two payments will provide the sum of each city’s total grant <br />amount for general waste reduction and recycling programs, curbside organics recycling <br />programs, organics drop-off sites, and multifamily waste reduction and recycling. One <br />payment will be made after COUNTY receives the applications for funding from <br />GRANTEE. A second payment will be made after basic program requirements, education <br />and outreach requirements, and performance have been confirmed and approved. If <br />GRANTEE meets the requirements, both payments will be made during the same <br />calendar year. <br /> <br />A. Waste reduction and recycling programs <br /> <br />COUNTY will dedicate 40% of SCORE funds to provide funding for city waste <br />reduction and recycling programs. The following formula will be used to calculate <br />GRANTEE’s waste reduction and recycling grant amount. <br /> <br /> Number of eligible households <br />with curbside recycling in city <br />-------------------------------------- <br />Total number of eligible <br />households with curbside <br />recycling in county <br /> <br /> <br /> x <br /> <br /> <br />40% of SCORE <br />funds available <br /> <br /> <br /> = <br /> Waste reduction <br />and recycling <br />grant amount <br />available to the <br />city <br /> <br />Eligible households are defined as households in single-family through fourplex <br />residential buildings or other residential buildings where each household has its <br />own recycling collection container to set out for curbside collection and receives <br />recycling collection service through the city. In cities with open recycling <br />collection, eligible households are defined as households in single-family through <br />fourplex residential buildings where each household has its own recycling <br />collection container to set out for curbside collection. The number of eligible <br />households will be determined by counting the number of eligible households on <br />January 1 of each funding year. GRANTEE will report the number to COUNTY <br />in its annual application for funding. <br /> <br />B. Curbside organics recycling programs <br /> <br />COUNTY will dedicate 50% of SCORE funds to provide funding for curbside <br />organics recycling programs. Funds will be allocated using participation targets <br />for each eligible city. Funding is not contingent upon meeting the participation <br />target. The following formula will be used to calculate GRANTEE’s curbside <br />organics recycling grant amount. <br /> <br />60
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