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1 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
OEPA Workgroup 2013 OEPA Grant Opportunities November 1, 2012

2 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Re-Organization at OEPA Division of Materials & Waste Management Pam Allen, Chief Materials Conservation & Re-Use Unit Office of Environmental Education Carolyn Watkins, Chief Recycling & Litter Grants Unit Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

3 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Agenda Core Program Goals Overview of 2012 Grant Awards 2013 OEPA Grant Picture What makes a Successful Grant Application Questions & Comments Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

4 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Core Program Goals Increase Recycling Decrease Litter Build Partnerships & Facilitate Relationships Improve Internal Operations Vision Encourage sustainable practices and increase Ohio’s re-use and recycling of waste materials to stimulate economic growth. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

5 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Overview of 2012 Grant Awards Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

6 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
2012 Community Development Grant Projects Athens Hocking SWD (MRF) – Horizontal Auto-Tie Baler with 5 tons per hour capacity. Delaware County (Special Venue) – Vertical Baler with accessory materials. Fairfield County (Drop-off Recycling) – 3500 Lift gate Truck, Forklift and two Pro-tainer 20 cy drop-off containers. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2012 Litter Cleanup Grant Projects Hamilton County & Keep Cincinnati Beautiful – State Roadway Cleanup and Citywide Collection – Longtime partnership between the City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County – Advertising, Gloves, T-shirts and Collection/Safety Equipment. Lawrence Scioto SWD – Promoted grant opportunity and assisted in receiving six separate Litter Cleanup Grants for its jurisdiction. Promotes enforcement and coordinates efforts with court officials. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2012 Market Development Grant Projects Franklin County & Frank Road Recycling Solutions (Processing) – McCloskey C50 Mobile CDD Shredder with capacity of 282 tons/hour. Lorain County SWD & Quality Blow Molding (Manufacturing) – Material Blending System, Granulator and Blow Molding Systems. Summit/Akron SWMA & Greenstar Recycling (Processing) – Two Ram Baling Unit, Air Drum Separator (ADS) and Forklift. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2012 Scrap Tire Grant Projects Jackson Township & Liberty Tire Service (Processing) – Material Blowing System and Scales for more efficient bulk transportation versus Super Sacks. Portage County SWD (Tire Amnesty) – Financial support to conduct tire amnesty collection events in partnership with 18 townships, villages and cities within the county. Grant funds pay for 40 cy containers and proper disposal. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 OEPA Grant Picture Community Recycling Grant Litter Collection & Prevention Grant Market Development Grant Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Community Recycling Grant – WHAT’S NEW! Formerly the Community Development Grant Focus on Curbside Recycling, with additional funds Increased funding ceiling for Drop-off Recycling Removed Litter Collection component from this grant Added Aluminum and Paint as Targeted Materials Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Community Recycling Grant Commercial Recycling - $50,000 Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling - $100,000 Curbside Recycling - $200,000 Deconstruction Material Recycling - $100,000 Drop-Off Recycling - $100,000 Material Recovery Facility Recycling (Public) - $150,000 Special Venue Recycling - $50,000 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Community Recycling Grant - Reminders Eligibility - an agency of the state, as established by the ORC, which may be a municipal corporation, county, township, village, state college or university, solid waste management district or authority, park district and health district Fifty percent (50%) cash match must be available and expended on those allowable costs directly associated with the approved project Maximum grant period of 12 months Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Litter Collection & Prevention Grant – WHAT’S NEW! Totally new grant with the combination of the former Litter Cleanup Grant and Tire Amnesty Grant Requires a ten percent (10%) cash match Maximum grant period of 12 months Expands Litter Collection funding from 3 months to 12 months Creates Litter Prevention & Awareness option Provides additional funds for Tire Amnesty Collection projects KOB options available and supportive of litter awareness Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Litter Collection & Prevention Grant KOB Annual Renewal - $500 KOB Certification Fee - $4,000 Illegal Dumpsite Cleanup - $20,000 Litter Collection - $20,000 Litter Prevention & Awareness - $15,000 Tire Amnesty Collection (5, ,000 PTE) - $15,000 Tire Amnesty Collection (10, ,000 PTE) - $25,000 Tire Amnesty Collection (Above 20,000 PTE) - $40,000 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Litter Collection & Prevention Grant – Reminders Eligibility - an agency of the state, as established by the ORC, which may be a municipal corporation, county, township, village, state college or university, solid waste management district or authority, health district, Keep Ohio Beautiful (KOB) affiliate, board of education, and non-profit organization Maximum grant period of 12 months Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Market Development Grant – WHAT’S NEW! Merged the non-paving civil engineering, manufacturing and processing portions of the former Scrap Tire Grant into the Market Development Grant funding option Removed paving engineering as a fundable option. We no longer pay for the paving of roads and running tracks. Added Aluminum and Paint as Targeted Materials Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Market Development Grant Construction & Demolition Debris Recycling - $250,000 Manufacturing & Processing - $250,000 Material Recovery Facility Recycling (Private) - $250,000 Organics Recycling - $250,000 Scrap Tire Manufacturing & Processing - $ 250,000 (up to one million PTE) Scrap Tire Manufacturing & Processing - $ 350,000 (over one million PTE) Scrap Tire Non-Paving Civil Engineering - $ 150,000 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Market Development Grant – Reminders Eligibility - an agency of the state, per the ORC, which may be a municipal corporation, county, township, village, state college or university and solid waste management district or authority. Applicants may sponsor multiple private sectors businesses or non-profit organizations, who are located and registered to conduct business in Ohio On hundred percent (100%) cash match must be available and expended on those allowable costs directly associated with the approved project Maximum grant period of 24 months Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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2013 Grant Schedule October 3, Application Package Posted on OEPA Website October 26, 2012 – Grant Informational Meeting February 1, Applications Due May Awards Announced July 1, Funding Made Available Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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A Successful Grant Application Make sure your project matches the purpose of the grant. Connect with your funding agency/organization. Follow instructions! Provide all data and materials requested. Attend any informational meetings offered. Have others in your office review the grant before submission. Verification proposal was received by grant agency/organization. Never be afraid to ask questions. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

22 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency
Contact Information Terrie TerMeer, Assistant Environmental Administrator Telephone: (614) Chet Chaney, Environmental Supervisor Telephone: (614) Marti Kolb, Program Administrator Telephone: (614) Lynn Stinson, Grant Coordinator Telephone: (614) General Fax Number: (614) Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

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