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1 MARC SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT GRANT PROJECTS Applicants highlighted in light blue were awarded but later decided not to implement with district funds. Not necessarily all funds awarded are used. Remaining funds are returned to the district for future grant projects. RECEPIENT GRANT TYPE AMOUNT OF AWARD 1993 Bridging The Gap Recycling $24,410 Pioneer Pallet Recycling $20,000 The Surplus Exchange Reuse $55,270 Heartland All Species Project Education $16,000 Missouri Organic Recycling Composting $57,120 Heartland All Species Project Education $16,000 Bridging The Gap Education $30,530 Bridging The Gap Education $22,714 Kansas City Community Gardens Education $9,081 The Surplus Exchange Reuse $25,000 City of Grain Valley Recycling $6,160 Grass and Leaf Disposal Education $5,000 City of Oak Grove Recycling $19,840 City of Parkville Recycling $14,360 City of Platte City Recycling $39,470 Platte County University Extension Recycling $2,525 Thomas Disposal Recycling $10,250 City of Belton Composting $12,000 City of Lee's Summit Composting $6,229 City of Grandview Education $5,250 City of Liberty Education $9, City of Sugar Creek Recycling $9,000 City of Independence Recycling $32,000 City of Parkville Recycling $12,300 The City Market Recycling $10,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Reuse $37,500 City of Lee's Summit Composting $71,760 City of Kearney Recycling $4,000 Platte County University Extension Recycling $2,200 MARC SWMD - Rotating Recycling Center Recycling $75,306 City of North Kansas City Composting $24,000 BTG Choose Environmental Excellence Education $125,000 Heartland All Species Project Composting Education $8,000 Associated Purchasing Service - Hospital Recycling Recycling $80,840 Kansas City Community Gardens Composting Education $7,715 Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Education $4, Platte County Education $2,200 City of Parkville Recycling $5,000 Cities of Smithville, Gladstone, Kearney Yardwaste $19,150 MARC Rotating Drop-off Recycling Centers Recycling $54,049 City of Kansas City, Missouri Recycling $75,000 The City Market Composting $7,500 Bridging The Gap Recycling $54,000 BTG - Choose Environmental Excellence Education $75,000 Kansas City Museum Education $10, Kansas City Zoo Recycling $82,812 City of Independence $42,456 BTG - Choose Environmental Excellence Education $49,329 Platte County $16,000 City of Parkville Recycling $5,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Education $32,430 The Surplus Exchange Recycling $30,619 City of Lee's Summit Recycling $86, Heartland All Species Project/Ray County Education $4,000 Harvesters $19,938 City of Lee's Summit HHW Recycling $14,315 KCMO & Jackson County Education $50,000

2 Ray County $12,500 MARC Rotating Recycling Centers Recycling $45,100 Heartland All Species Project Composting $15,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Education $51,500 City of Smithville Composting $13,150 City of Independence Education $1,250 Southeast Enterprises - Alley Cat Recycling $19,980 Heartland All Species Project Education $20,000 The Surplus Exchange Reuse $30,000 William Jewel College Education $700 Truman Elementary School Education $1,100 Platte Co. Extension Education $775 The Surplus Exchange R & D? $5,550 Habitat for Humanity Reuse $24,450 BRAL Environmental R & D - Drywall $23,360 City of Sugar Creek Education $1,763 City of Kansas City Education $13,300 City of Independence Education $2,309 City of Gladstone Education $2,980 City of Liberty Education $3,218 City of Lee's Summit Education $1,260 Bridging The Gap 1998 Recycling $75,000 Courtney Day Inc Education $35,000 City of Independence Recycling $50,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Education $28,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Market Development $17,300 Roger Kraft Architecture Education $18,000 Heartland All Species Project Education $5,000 The Surplus Exchange Reuse $33,580 C & C Recycling 1999 Recycling $24,000 John Knox Village Recycling $7,208 The Surplus Exchange Recycling $30,000 Heartland All Species Project Education $5,000 City of Pleasant Hill Reuse $3,000 Design 9 Education $12,500 Metropolitan Energy Center Education $40,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Education $10,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Education $9,680 Habitat for Humanity/Kansas City Reuse $46,219 Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Recycling $15,200 City of Independence Education $5,500 Bridging The Gap/Union Station Recycling $74, Cass County Recycling $37,000 Platte County Extension Recycling $3,000 City of Lee's Summit Reuse $70,550 The Surplus Exchange Recycling $50,000 City of Independence Education $17,672 City of Sugar Creek Recycling $38,462 Park Hill School District Recycling $18,550 The City of Richmond Composting $19,000 Bridging The Gap - LEAP Education $50,000 Jackson County Recycling $70,000 Metropolitan Energy Center Education $70, Jackson County Education $16,147 Community Development Corporation - Kansas Ctiy Reuse & Recycling $49,466 City of Liberty Education $14,100 Bridging The Gap - LEAP Education & Recycling $61,824 Bridging The Gap Recycling $60,237 BTG - Choose Environmental Excellence Education $50,000

3 City of Platte City Recycling $25,680 Habitat ReStore Reuse $36,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Waste to energy $25,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Recycling $5,400 Girl Scouts of Mid-Continent Council Recycling $16,055 City of Liberty 2002 Education $2,900 Meredith Used Car Sales and Recycling Recycling $8,850 Abitibi Consolidated Recycling $19,521 Habitat ReStore Reuse $3,400 Kansas City Design Center Education $16,727 Embassy Lawn and Landscape, Inc Education $30,000 Richard Caplan Education $5,760 Community Development Corporation - Kansas Ctiy Appliance Recycling/Reuse $49,466 Clay County Recycling $5,000 Country Club Christian Church Recycling $2,000 Metropolitan Energy Center Education $25,000 Bridging The Gap - LEAP Education and recycling $40, North Platte County School District Recycling $2,956 City of Liberty Education $4,400 Habitat ReStore Reuse $29,813 Habitat ReStore Reuse $38,000 Rick Caplan Reuse $57,600 The Surplus Exchange Recycling $79,595 The Surplus Exchange Recycling $15,000 City of Kansas City, Missouri Illegal dumping enforcement $11,500 BTG Choose Environmental Excellence Education $60,000 Bridging The Gap - LEAP Education and Recycling $42,000 City of Lake Waukomis Education and Recycling $5,360 Jackson County Recycling $29,000 Kansas City Design Center Education $18,791 Harvesters Waste Reduction $10,000 University of Missouri Kansas City 2004 Recycling $24,200 City of Raytown Recycling $2,500 Habitat ReStore Reuse $22,845 The Surplus Exchange Electronics Recycling $29,400 The Surplus Exchange Electronics Recycling $27,000 HASP Compost Education Program Compost $6,593 Bridging The Gap - LEAP Education $60, Missouri Organic Recycling Compost $30,000 Habitat ReStore Market Development $9,000 Bridging The Gap - Publication and Dissemination Education $18,500 City of Raytown Recycling $2,500 City of Platte City Education $2,596 North Indian Mound Recycling Project Education $19, Bridging The Gap - LEAP Education $35,000 Windswept Worm Farm Education $11,476 Habitat ReStore Kansas City Reuse $43,400 The City Market Compost $16,001 Bridging The Gap - Green Events Recycling $3,425 City of Lee's Summit Education $14,176 Missouri Organic Recycling Compost $25,000 Paula Smolen Education $14,223 City of Raytown Recycling $2,500 Planet Aid Recycling $14,360 KC Star in Education Education $19,012 Foundation Workshop Recycling $10,700 Excelsior Springs Recycling $18,020 Boulevard Brewery Market Development $18,500 Bridging The Gap - Education Dissemination Education $6,000 Northeast Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Recycling $7,175 City of Harrisonville Education $2,975

4 City of Parkville Education $4, Windswept Worm Farm Market Development $59,220 Stan Slaughter/Tall Oak Productions Education $12,680 Bridging The Gap Market Development $19,900 Missouri Organic Recycling Composting $45,000 City of Kansas City Education $16,800 Town and Country Disposal Composting $28,800 Bernard Campbell Middle School Recycling $1,000 Kansas City Public Television Education $75,000 The Surplus Exchange Recycling $30,000 Metropolitan Energy Center Education $11,400 Jackson County Recycling $75,000 City of Lee's Summit Recycling $2,810 City of Lee's Summit Recycling $50,490 City of Gladstone Composting $30,000 MARC/One KC Voice Education $55,000 City of Pleasant Hill Recycling $4,900 University of Missouri Kansas City Recycling $15,000 City of Gladstone 2008 Composting $60,000 Paula Smolen Education $15,940 Clay County Parks and Recreation Recycling $15,983 City of Riverside Reuse $4,225 Jack Kaufmann Education $7,500 Foundation Workshop Recycling $27,045 Foundation Workshop Recycling $15,975 Town and Country Disposal Recycling $250,000 Habitat For Humanity/ReStore Recycling $19,240 Kansas City Public Television Education $48,000 City of Excelsior Springs Recycling $33, City of Weatherby Lake Education $3,840 Terri White Recycling $3,000 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Education $25,000 Park University Recycling and Education $30,330 City of Lee's Summit Recycling $5,365 Cass County Sustainability Committee Education $16,349 Carolyn's Country Cousins Recycling $3,750 Ripple Glass LLC Recycling $300,000 Bridging The Gap Market Development $48,000 City of Lake Waukomis Composting $3,500 Longview Community College Recycling and Education $9, Greenworks in Kansas City Education $7,500 The ReUse People of America Construction & Demolition $81,847 Windswept Worm Farm Composting $30,000 University of Missouri Kansas City Education $15,100 City of Blue Springs Recycling $131,562 IBS Industries, Inc Recycling $26,000 City of Kansas City Recycling $49,679 Exchange City/Earth Works Education and Recycling $4,800 City of Raymore Education $10,000 Clay County Parks and Recreation Recycling $14,453 City of Blue Springs - Parks Recycling Recycling $3,453 City of Lees Summit- Parks and Special Event Recycling Recycling $2,427 Clay County- Parks Recycling Recycling $1,880 City of Gladstone - Parks Recycling Recycling $1,556 Platte County- Parks Recycling Recycling $12,363 City of Belton - Parks Recycling Recycling $2,439 City of Excelsior Springs- Special Event Recycling Recycling $1, Material Recovery & Transfer Recycling $38,000 Hallmark Cards Inc. Recycling $49,416 Coalition for Independence Inc. Reuse and Recycling $49,200 KCPT Education $30,000 Casco Area Workshop Inc. Recycling $28,228

5 Wilderness Retreat & Development Center Recycling $1,721 Ripple Glass Recycling $125,000 BADSEED Composting $43,200 Habitat ReStore Reuse $17,571 Habitat ReStore Reuse $49,962 City of Peculiar Education $9,600 Cass County Sustainability Committee 2012 Education $12,900 Friends of the City Market Compost and Recycling $6,300 The Rehabilitation Insitute Recycling $44,138 Kansas City Parks and Recreation Parks Recycling $15,811 City of Gladstone Parks Recycling $6,423 Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity Reuse $61,208 Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Recycling $12,154 Clay County Parks and Recreation Parks Recycling $10,815 CASCO Recycling $36,284 Central Industrial District Assocation Education and Recycling $32,200 City of Blue Springs Education $6,000 Revolve Community Bike Shop Reuse and Recycling $23,350 City of Sugar Creek Parks and Special Event Recycling & Signage $9,106 Bridging The Gap Education $25,000 Harvesters Composting $46,769 Jackson County Education $15,000 City of Kansas City, Mo Special Event Recycling & Signage $19,900 Atlas Glass 2013 curbside glass $ 30,240 Sleepyhead Beds mattress reuse $ 30,252 Platte City curbside truck $ 33,765 Southeast Enterprises holiday lights $ 30,000 Cass County Sustainability Committee drop off education $ 16,800 Park University food waste $ 11,700 Nelson Atkins Museum Containers $ 14,819 The Rehabilitation Institute Book recycling $ 55,145 Missouri Organic Recycling Green Events $ 44,785 Job One education and fork lift $ 11,782 St. Teresa's Academy Recycling containers $ 4,000 Truman Heritage Habitat for Humanity Driver $ 22,880 Bridging The Gap BPS $ 36,760 Jerusalem Farm Curbside food waste $ 11,646 Revolve Bicycles $ 18, City of Riverside Extravaganza $ 3,210 The Rehabilitation Institute Book Recycling $ 31,000 Jackson County Yard Waste Facility $ 32,902 Avenue of Life Mattress Recycling Project $ 173,371 Grain Valley School District Cafeteria Composting $ 7,800 Ripple Glass Glass Recycling Education $ 6,380 Friends of the City Market food waste $ 20,000 SE Enterprises Holiday Light Recycling Drive $ 8,500 City of Blue Springs Blue Springs Parks Recycling $ 5,100 Bridging The Gap Business Recycling and Composting $ 23,900 Trozzolo Recycling Education Campaign $ 129, The Rehabilitation Institute Durable Medical Equipment $ 80,000 MORA 2015 MORA Conference $ 12,000 Project Central Recycling & Composting in KC Schools $ 47,044 Avenue of Life Mattress Recycling Project $ 203,492 Truman Heritage Habitat Last Chance Diversion Project $ 49,434 Bridging The Gap Commercial Recycling & Composting $ 79,740 Missouri Organic UMKC Paper Towel Composting $ 4,000 SE Enterprises Holiday Light Recycling Drive $ 12,000 City of Kearney Electronics Recycling Container $ 5,700 Trozzolo Recycling Education Campaign $ 226,102 Sleepyhead Beds North of the River Mattress Reuse $ 7,000 Kansas City Design Center Vision Study for Downtown Recycling $ 30,000 Meredith Car Sales & Recycling Cass County E-Waste Collection $ 19,

6 Joe Martinich Recycling Economic Study $ 12,984 MRC Community Collection Optimization $ 5,000 Project Central Recycling and Composting in KC Area Schools $ 101,143 Trozzolo Recycling Education Campaign $ 70,000 Bridging The Gap Business Recycling and Composting $ 80,000 Missouri Organic Recycling Expand Food Waste Composting $ 206,233 Access Records Management Business Recycling Solutions $ 50,000 Avenue of Life Business Training Center Recycling $ 51,140 Kansas City University of Biosciences KCU Landfill Diversion $ 9, Avenue of Life Mattress Recycling Capacity $ 59,428 Bridging The Gap Business Recycling & Waste Diversion $ 81,187 Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs Dual Recycling Project $ 21,981 City of Grandview Grandview Recycling Drop-off $ 23,625 Composting & Organics Assoc. of Missouri COAM Workshop $ 8,202 Folk Alliance Green Folk $ 3,608 Independence Avenue CID Independence Avenue CID SW Management $ 17,500 Mid-America Regional Council Public Affairs Recycle More Advertising $ 48,267 Project Central Recycling and Food Waste Diversion in Schools $ 120,708 Scraps KC Industrial Waste Diversion & Creative Reuse $ 10,881 The Rehabilitation Institute BooksKC Project $ 11,759

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