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California Integrated Waste Management Board 1 Consideration Of Reallocation And Of Grant Awards For the Joint Solicitation Of The Used Oil Nonprofit Grant Program (7 th Cycle); And the Used Oil Research, Testing And Demonstration Grant Program (5 th Cycle) (Used Oil Recycling Fund, FY 2006/07)
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 2 Nonprofit Grant (7 th cycle) Nonprofits assist local government: –Reduce improper oil disposal; –Establish or enhance used oil collection programs Cycle Focus/Project Categories: –Oil Filter Collection Must partner with local jurisdiction
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 3 Research, Testing and Demonstration Grant (5 th cycle) Eligible applicants: –Businesses, local governments, non-profits, and universities Purpose: –Projects related to used oil collection technologies –Developing products from recycling used oil Cycle Focus/Project Categories: –Oil Filter Collection –Re-refined Oil for Public Fleets –Re-refined Oil Testing and Certification
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 4 Available Funding $367,000 for each grant cycle –Equals 10% of remaining fund balance (annual statutory minimum) Maximum award -- $300,000 per grant
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 5 Grant Evaluation General Criteria (100 pts available) –Need –Goals and Objectives –Work Plan –Budget –Evaluation –Completeness and EPP Budget modifications suggested by application evaluators 75 points minimum to pass
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 6 Grant Solicitation NOFA –Posted on web late-January 2007 –More than 50 non-profit groups notified –All local jurisdiction Grantees notified –Posted on list-serve Original deadline was March 15, 2007 Deadline extended to March 29, 2007
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 7 UNP7 Applicant Summary One application was received Application deemed ineligible –Failure to provide proof of its intent to partner with a local jurisdiction $367,000 remains unallocated
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 8 URD5 Applicant Summary Nine applications were received and scored Five applications passed requesting $1.2 million in total funding –Three filter collection projects –Two re-refined oil projects –No testing/certification projects Funding available for two passing grants
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 9 Recommendation: Fund 3 Grants Fund 2 passing URD5 applications, PLUS Re-allocate $183,000 to the URD5 cycle –Increases URD5 funds from $367,000 to $550,000 –Reaches annual statutory maximum of 15% of remaining fund balance –Funds one additional grant –Unspent UNP7 funds roll back into Oil Fund
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 10 Projects Recommended Oil filter Collection: 1. San Diego County: Demonstration project to establish free curbside filter and oil collection program for all unincorporated County residences. Outreach will target do-it-yourselfers and communities with few collection centers. Promote Fleet Use of Re-refined Oil: 2. West Contra Costa IWMA: Demonstration project in 3 jurisdictions followed by information sharing workshops. 3. Municipal Equipment Maintenance Association (MEMA): Demonstration project that incorporates Peer to Peer outreach and workshops to motivate members to use re-refined oil.
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California Integrated Waste Management Board 11 Recommended Action for Joint UNP7 and URD5 Award Option #1 Resolution # 2007-133
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