Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) Grants
Who can apply: Listed by CalRecycle as available to nonprofit businesses and other eligible entities.
Deadline: July 16, 2026

CalRecycle is California’s state agency funding recycling, waste diversion, and solid-waste oversight programs across the state. It supports certified recycling operators and dealers, local jurisdictions and enforcement agencies, and pilot projects that build recycling infrastructure, beverage-container recovery, hazardous-waste collection, legacy disposal site abatement, and greenhouse-gas–reducing equipment. Funding is delivered through a mix of competitive grant cycles, continuous loan products, and noncompetitive allocations to Local Enforcement Agencies.
State-administered mix: competitive cycle-based grants (typical awards $75K–$275K for some programs), continuous rolling loan products, and noncompetitive annual allocations to local enforcement agencies; many programs use CalRecycle’s Grants Management System (GMS) and have published cycles/deadlines.
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Check the specific program page on CalRecycle’s funding site and apply through the Grants Management System (GMS); observe published cycle deadlines for competitive grants (e.g., Beverage Container Recycling Grant cycles) and note continuous loan programs accept rolling applications. Eligible applicants are generally California jurisdictions, certified recycling operators/dealers, and Local Enforcement Agencies—confirm program eligibility and required certifications (DReaMS, LEA status) before applying.
Current and upcoming funding from Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Listed by CalRecycle as available to nonprofit businesses and other eligible entities.
Deadline: July 16, 2026
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