Applications are due March 2.
The Coca-Cola Recycling Bin Grant Program is funded through grants from The Coca-Cola Foundation.
For 2012, Coca-Cola has significantly expanded its investment in the Bin Grant Program to include both a specific college and university focused grant and the traditional public space recycling bin grant.
“Through the Coca-Cola Bin Grant Program, we’ve provided more than 20,000 recycling bins to help communities across the United States increase recycling. We hope that by expanding this program to include additional funding dedicated to colleges and universities, we can further improve recycling and have a positive impact on the next generation of leaders,” said Lori George Billingsley, community relations vice president for Coca-Cola Refreshments.
“Providing recycling opportunities in public spaces is an important national initiative for our organization as we aim to increase our nation’s recycling rates,” said Matthew M. McKenna, president and CEO of Keep America Beautiful. “Through public-private partnerships such as this one with Coca-Cola, we can provide recycling infrastructure to local organizations that might not otherwise be able to afford it. We are truly grateful to The Coca-Cola Company for its continued support.”
Eligible grant recipients for the public space grant include government agencies, civic organizations, schools and nonprofit groups. Colleges and universities will complete a different application for the newly established grant dedicated to them.
Successful applicants will be notified by Keep America Beautiful on or before April 22 to offer guidance, confirm their needs and solidify bin selection. Suppliers will deliver bins directly to the recipients throughout the summer.
For more information visit the Coca-Cola Recycling Bin Grant Program website.