NextCycle Washington is currently accepting applications for the Renew Seed Grant Program to provide funding and technical assistance for early-stage projects focused on material waste prevention, reuse, repair, recovery, recycling, and composting that will help grow Washington state’s circular economy.
Donor Name: NextCycle Washington
State: Washington
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/16/2022
Grant Size: up to $10,000
Details:
Renew Seed Grants are a great starting point for incubating new innovative businesses or projects within Washington’s circular economy.
The Renew Seed Grants will provide:
- Grants up to $10,000 for Early-Stage Projects
- Early-Stage Technical Support and Growth Planning
- Facilitated Networking and Matchmaking
Eligibility Criteria
- Small businesses, entrepreneurs, universities, non-profits, community-based organizations or tribal governments that have project ideas with the potential to contribute towards zero waste goals, greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions, and equitable outcomes while stimulating the circular economy.
- Cross sector partnerships and existing end markets from out-of-state are eligible to apply as long as their project is focused on Washington and addresses Washington-based material.
- Applicants are encouraged to design projects that benefit overburdened, under-resourced, or under-represented communities.
Team Eligibility
- Projects must be Washington-based or expanding to Washington.
- Eligible applicants must be able to demonstrate that their business or project concept has the potential for direct positive impact on Washington’s circular economy.
- Research projects, feasibility studies, pilot projects and early commercial projects are eligible.
- This program is eligible to private sector businesses, non-profits and community-based organizations, universities and research institutions, trade organizations, tribal governments and organizations, and cross-sector collaborations.
- This program is not intended for local governments. Local governments can be project partners, but not project leads. Reach out to us with questions related to partnership.
For more information, visit NextCycle Washington.