Community Innovation Fund

The 2024 Community Innovation Fund is closed.

Please stay tuned for the next round of applications!

Do you have an idea for reducing waste in your neighborhood, workplace, school, your favorite park or restaurant, or other community space, but aren’t sure how to get started? Apply for the Rethink Waste Community Innovation Fund!

The Environmental Center’s Rethink Waste Project is accepting applications for the 2024 Community Innovation Fund (CIF)! This program provides up to $5,000 per awarded project to implement waste reduction, reuse, recycle, and compost projects throughout Deschutes County. The Rethink Waste Project will provide a total of $54,500 in awards and application, implementation, and evaluation support in 2024. Depending on project budget requirements, 12 to 20 projects will be funded.

Projects must have measurable results - for example, the amount of waste reduced, the increase in waste recycled, community members reached, the amount of waste composted, etc. Project work should support equity and accessibility in our communities. Learn more about The Environmental Center's commitment to equity here.

Applicants may utilize project funds for materials, infrastructure, or time. Work should plan for continued success beyond this funding period.

If you have any questions about the suitability of your project idea, or about the application, please reach out to Kavi Chokshi, kavi@envirocenter.org

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Trash and recycling dumpsters and carts with large metal signage outside COCC's Wickiup residence hall

SOSS (Super Outdoor Sorting Signage) at COCC

COCC developed and installed permanent waste sorting signage outside of the Wickiup Residence Hall, and...
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SFF Presents – landfill waste reduction, improved recycling and initiating composting

SFF Presents will implement supervised recycling and food waste stations at outdoor events in 2024,...
Students and adults at an event in a school cafeteria

Reusables for Bend-La Pine Schools’ Events

Bend-La Pine Schools will use the Community Innovation Fund to have reusable dishware kits in...

Check out what Central Oregon Community College accomplished through the Community Innovation Fund in 2019-2020!

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Thank You to Our Partners, Who Make the CIF Possible

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