DEP-BAW-NOI-2026-RRR Micro Grant-ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY
Federal opportunity from BAW00 - Bureau of Air and Waste • Department of Environmental Protection. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 06, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 00-00-00.
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**ANNOUNCEMENT ONLY** On April 15, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection will open applications for its 2026 Reduce, Reuse, Repair Micro-Grants. This grant program supports projects that increase access to and participation in reuse and repair across Massachusetts. In turn, Micro-Grant projects help advance the state s goal of preventing waste at the source and reducing statewide waste disposal by 30% over the next decade.
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The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is set to launch its 2026 Reduce, Reuse, Repair Micro-Grants program on April 15, aimed at enhancing participation in reuse and repair initiatives statewide. This program seeks to support projects that align with the state's objective of reducing waste disposal by 30% over the next decade. Notably, the application deadline for interested applicants is March 6, 2026.
The buyer aims to solicit applications for micro-grants that fund projects specifically promoting reuse and repair practices across Massachusetts to prevent waste at the source.
- Identify potential projects eligible for micro-grants.
- Prepare application submission by March 6, 2026.
- Align project objectives with state waste reduction goals.
- Project proposal outlining goals and activities.
- Budget plan for the grant application.
- Evidence of community support or engagement.
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- No specific funding amount for the micro-grants.
- Details on the application process are not provided.
- Criteria for project selection and evaluation are unclear.
- Information on previous micro-grant projects is missing.
- No contact person is specified for further inquiries.
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