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Commission approves zero-waste grants for 14 community organizations
Summary
The commission approved a package of zero-waste grants after staff described a competitive RFP process (27 proposals requesting about $2.7 million) and recommended funding 14 projects from citywide community organizations. The vote was unanimous.
The San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted unanimously to approve a slate of zero-waste grants to 14 community organizations, authorizing department staff to allocate roughly $1 million in grant funding after a competitive application process.
Department staff said the department issued the request for proposals on March 5, received 27 proposals totaling roughly $2.7 million in requests and selected 14 grantees to receive funding. Sean Rosenmoss, senior environmental…
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