• CY 2026-2027 Go-Green Grant
    (For Businesses & Non-Profits)

    HANDBOOK AND APPLICATION

    • 2026-2027 Go-Green Grant Handbook... 
    • PURPOSE:
      The primary purpose of the Clinton County Solid Waste Management District is to increase waste reduction through the practice of encouraging recycling and litter prevention activities throughout Clinton County. One method in which the Solid Waste District goes about promoting this message is by working closely with local businesses to encourage and provide resources for recycling and waste reduction activities.


      With this in mind, the Solid Waste District is sponsoring the Go-Green Grant to provide these businesses with the necessary resources to implement various recycling activities in their places of employment, thus furthering environmentally-friendly waste management efforts at their facilities. Approximately $8,000 has been specifically set aside for the 2026-2027 grant year.

    • ELIGIBILITY:
      Applications for the Go-Green Grant will be accepted from any business, or non-profit agency, located within Clinton County. Applications shall be completed in accordance with this handbook and all deadlines must be observed.

    • MATCHING FUNDS:

      Matching funds not only help to demonstrate a sense of commitment on behalf of applicants, but also offset the overall cost of projects, thus making funds available for more qualifying programs. A minimum match of 50 percent is required, but those projects providing additional matching funds or in-kind support may be given greater consideration during the selection process. However, if securing the necessary matching funds is an issue, applicants are encouraged to contact the District at (937) 382-6177 to discuss various options. (The Solid Waste Management District reserves the right to adjust matching fund requirements.)

    • APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
      Each completed application must be received by the Clinton County Solid Waste Management District by 12:00 noon on November 30, 2025. (Late and/or incomplete applications will NOT be considered for funding.) Included with the application must be:

      1. A completed Project Narrative describing the project along with the long-term objectives and benefits to the business and surrounding community. Preserving the integrity of the natural environment should be the highest priority. (Note: special consideration will be given to those projects involving partnerships with other community organizations and/or civic groups.) 

      2. A completed Budget Details page detailing the items to be purchased and what role they will play in the overall project. An itemized list of all anticipated costs should be included, with a minimum of two (2) price quotes attached for each anticipated expenditure. The applicant’s matching funds should be calculated as 50% of the total cost. (Example: If the project costs $100, then the applicant shall provide $50 and the Solid Waste District will provide $50.)

      3. A clear Timeline for major steps in your program. 
    • SELECTION PROCESS:
      Selection of grant recipients is based on information contained in the grant application. All applications must include an itemized list of anticipated costs involved with the proposed project. A minimum of two (2) price quotes or bids for these anticipated costs must accompany the application. The final grant selections will be made by the Clinton County Solid Waste Grant Review Committee following a review of all applications. Funding amounts will be distributed to recipients based on priority as decided by the Grant Review Committee. The following is a timeline for the 2026-2027 Go-Green Grant program:

      • November 30, 2025 at 12:00 noon – Application deadline
             NOTE: Late or incomplete applications will NOT be considered for funding.

      • February 2026 – Award notification and check presentations

      • November 30, 2027 – Final Report deadline for all grant recipients
    • ALLOWABLE COSTS:

      • Equipment – Costs to purchase, construct, lease, or rent equipment used to collect, store, or transport recyclables or solid waste; includes collection/recycling vehicles, containers, prefabricated container pads, and hardware.

      • Contract Services – Costs to collect, store, process, and/or transport recyclables or solid waste through approved program activities. 

      • Supplies – Tools and/or other supplies needed to implement recycling or waste reduction programs. (Example: recycling collection containers, bags, or can liners)

      • Advertising and Printing – Costs to develop, produce, print, and/or place newspaper, billboard, radio, television, or other forms of awareness for approved program activities (includes postage).

                *Note: All printed material must contain the following funding credit line:
                   Funded in part by the Clinton County Solid Waste Management District.

      • Signs– Costs to produce, purchase, and place recycling awareness signage. Includes signs for curbside recycling, recycling collection, and other recycling activities.

      • Other – Other items needed for satisfactory completion of recycling and/or solid waste-related activities not specifically noted above shall be left to the discretion of the Grant Review Committee. Any questions regarding such resources should be directed to the Clinton County Solid Waste Management District.
    • GRANT AGREEMENT:
      Following the meeting of the Grant Review Committee, successful applicants will be notified through mail or email. Each notification will include a Grant Agreement summarizing the approved project and budget information. Applicants shall check the appropriate box stating that they accept the conditions of the grant and return the signed document to the Solid Waste Management District indicating their intent to implement the approved project. Grant recipients must expend both grant and matching funds during the grant period for which these funds were approved. Any remaining grant funds at the end of the grant period must be returned to the Clinton County Solid Waste Management District at that time.

      NOTE: Note: The Clinton County Solid Waste Management District does NOT, by award of grant monies, assume responsibility for approved projects. The Solid Waste Management District reserves the right to adjust matching fund requirements. Although grants are competitive, each project will be reviewed and selections will be made on an individual basis.

    • EQUIPMENT AND SITE IMPROVEMENT DISPOSITION:
      The grantee will maintain records for each piece of equipment costing $500 or more of grant funds awarded through this grant program. During the three-year period from the date the grantee is the recipient of any equipment or expends grant funds on site improvements, for which $500 or more of grant funds were expended, the grantee will not convert the equipment or site improvement to uses other than those originally approved by the Solid Waste District. The grantee will not transfer the equipment or site improvement without cost, and cannot sell the equipment or site improvement without the written approval of the District during this three-year period. This three-year condition applies only to equipment purchases and site improvements and begins the day the equipment is received.

      If for any reason during the three-year period the grantee determines that the equipment or site improvement is no longer needed for its originally approved use, the grantee will provide written notification to the District regarding the finding. With the written approval of the District, the grantee may convert, transfer and/or sell the equipment or site improvement to a use other than that originally approved. For sales made during the three-year period, the grantee will repay to the District (checks submitted to the District should be made payable to “Clinton County Solid Waste Management District”) within forty-five (45) days of the approved sale of the equipment or site improvement, in accordance with the following schedule:

      • Within one year of the date the grantee received the equipment or site improvement, the grantee will repay to the District one-hundred percent (100%) of any expended funds granted by the District for the originally approved purchase of the equipment or site improvement.

      • During the second year after the date the grantee received the equipment or site improvement, the grantee will repay to the District seventy-five percent (75%) of any expended funds granted by the District for the originally approved purchase of the equipment or site improvement.

      • During the third year after the date the grantee received the equipment or site improvement, the grantee will repay to the District fifty percent (50%) of any expended funds granted by the District for the originally approved purchase of the equipment or site improvement.

      • Following the third year after the date the grantee received the equipment, the grantee may dispose of the equipment in a manner consistent with local regulations and without the approval of the District.
    • FINAL REPORT:
      The project is not considered complete until the Solid Waste District has received a completed Final Report. The deadline for all Final Reports is November 30, 2027. Any complications associated with meeting this deadline must be submitted, in writing, to the Solid Waste District for review prior to the Final Report deadline.

      Below is a checklist of items that shall be included with the Final Report:

      • Final Report Narrative page should be completed with all proper signatures.

      • Recycling Impact Summary detailing the effects of the recycling program in the community.

      • Equipment Summary Form listing each piece of equipment purchased in full, or in part, with grant funds that costs $500 or more.

      • Photographic Documentation showing the various steps taken in completing the approved project. The photographs will be used by the Solid Waste District for their presentation before the Clinton County Board of Commissioners.

      • Invoices used to verify all expenditures of grant funds. The applicant must submit copies of the original paid invoices or receipts; purchase orders should not be submitted.

      • Unused Funds must be returned to the Solid Waste District. If the actual cost for the project comes in less than the approved budget, the grantee shall return a prorated portion of grant funds to the District. Checks for any unused funds shall be made out to: Clinton County Solid Waste Management District.

    • COMMON MISTAKES THAT MAY CAUSE YOUR APPLICATION TO BE DENIED:

      1. Late and/or incomplete application
      2. Insufficient information within the Budget Narrative
      3. Itemized budget does not reflect costs outlined in quote 
      4. The sum of the "Total Cost" column within your BUDGET TABLE does not match the amount entered in the TOTAL PROJECT COST box.
      5. Incomplete/vague Timeline
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    • About the Applicant

    • Project Narrative... 
    • Project Narrative

      Go-Green Grants can be very competitive.  This is your opportunity to showcase your proposal!  Please provide a detailed description of your proposed project.

    • Timeline

      Upload a timeline of important tasks required to make your program successful. Include dates for each task and who is responsible for completing the task. Feel free to use the template available at https://co.clinton.oh.us/Go-GreenGrants or you may create your own timeline.

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    • Budget Details... 
    • Budget Details

      Provide a detailed budget for your proposed program based upon the price quotes you have secured.  Only list the vendor(s) and respective cost(s) for that company which you are requesting to use. Do NOT create an itemized list for ALL of your quotes, rather just the one(s) you are requesting to use.

      Note: The itemized budget total MUST reconcile with the quote(s) you have requested to use.

      Please see the example below for reference. 

    • Please go back and check your math against your quotes. Budgets that do not match quotes will be considered incomplete and thus, not funded. 

    • Please go back and check your math against your quotes. Budgets that do not match quotes will be considered incomplete and thus, not funded. 

    • Price Quotes... 
    • Price Quotes

      Attach a minimum of two (2) price quotes or bids for each product or service to be used in completing your proposed grant program. 

      • Primary Quotes: Scan all of the price quotes you plan to use into one file/document, and upload them under Primary Quotes. (These should be the price quotes listed in your BUDGET TABLE.)

      • Secondary Quotes: All other price quotes that you are NOT planning to use should be scanned together and uploaded under Secondary Quotes. (Note: the Secondary Quotes should not be listed in your BUDGET TABLE.)
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