Accessing Flexible Material Recycling in Northwest Territories

GrantID: 65414

Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Summary

Those working in Non-Profit Support Services and located in Northwest Territories may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Addressing Cost Constraints in Northwest Territories Recycling

In the Northwest Territories, the geographical challenges and high costs of transport present significant barriers to effective recycling operations. Many communities are situated in remote areas, accessible only by air or seasonal ice roads, making it logistically difficult and financially burdensome to manage waste effectively. This program aims to alleviate these cost constraints by establishing mobile recycling facilities that can reach underserved communities directly.

Local groups or organizations that face these barriers include Indigenous communities and small towns scattered across the vast territory. These areas often lack the infrastructure necessary for traditional recycling programs, and existing recycling facilities may not be economically viable due to the significant costs associated with transporting materials. With the implementation of mobile recycling units, these communities will have direct access to recycling solutions without the exorbitant costs of transportation to distant facilities.

Funding through this initiative addresses these challenges by providing financial assistance for mobile recycling units. Such infrastructure will not only help reduce transportation costs but also allow communities to effectively recycle various materials without the need for complex logistics. This direct approach ensures that every community, regardless of its location, can engage in and benefit from sustainable waste management practices. Moreover, these mobile units can provide local employment opportunities and facilitate knowledge transfer regarding recycling processes, ultimately enabling communities to take charge of their waste management.

The initiative will emphasize collaboration with local organizations to assess the specific needs of each community. By working with residents and leaders, the program will adapt the mobile recycling services to fit the unique circumstances of each region, ensuring maximum efficacy and community buy-in. Overall, this funding is vital in overcoming cost barriers while promoting sustainable practices throughout the Northwest Territories.

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