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Grant Form 101 (Revised 9/2025) <br /> 3 <br />Target number of households with <br />curbside organics recycling in city <br />----------------------------------- <br />Total number of households with <br />curbside organics recycling in <br />county <br /> <br /> <br /> x <br /> <br /> <br />50% of SCORE <br />funds available <br /> <br /> <br /> = <br /> Curbside organics <br />recycling grant <br />amount available to <br />the city <br /> <br />Initial participation targets (as a percent of households with curbside recycling <br />service): <br /> 60% for cities that contract for organics recycling service <br /> 30% for cities that require haulers to offer organics recycling service <br /> <br />COUNTY will provide a minimum grant of $3,300 per city for curbside organics <br />recycling programs. <br /> <br />C. Organics drop-off sites <br /> <br />COUNTY will dedicate up to $3,300 per eligible city to provide funding for <br />organics drop-off site expenses. Cities with a population of less than 10,000 are <br />eligible. <br /> <br />D. Multifamily waste reduction and recycling <br /> <br />COUNTY will take 10% of SCORE funds, subtract the amount allocated to <br />organics drop-off sites, and dedicate the remainder to provide funding for <br />multifamily waste reduction and recycling programs. For the purposes of this <br />policy, city multifamily waste reduction and recycling programs include organics <br />recycling. Funds will be allocated based on the number of multifamily <br />households. The following formula will be used to calculate GRANTEE’s <br />multifamily waste reduction and recycling grant amount. <br /> <br />Number of multifamily <br />households in city <br />-------------------------------------- <br />Total number of multifamily <br />households in county <br /> <br /> <br /> x <br /> <br /> <br />10% of SCORE <br />funds available <br />minus organics <br />drop-off funds <br /> <br /> <br /> = <br /> Multifamily waste <br />reduction and <br />recycling grant <br />amount available to <br />the city <br /> <br />If cities do not apply for available multifamily grant funds, the unclaimed funds <br />will be re-allocated to the cities that applied in proportion to the number of <br />multifamily households in those cities. <br /> <br />Multifamily households in cities with organized recycling collection are defined <br />as 1) households in buildings where each household does not have its own <br />recycling collection container to set out for curbside collection, or 2) households <br />in buildings that do not receive recycling collection service through the city, <br />61
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