Nonprofits invited to apply for Road to Zero Waste Community Partnership funding - Road to Zero Waste JH
Road to Zero Waste JH is Teton County’s official zero waste program for Jackson Hole, established in 2014. We provide education, guidance, and community support to reduce waste through recycling and composting.
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Nonprofits invited to apply for Road to Zero Waste Community Partnership funding

Nonprofits invited to apply for Road to Zero Waste Community Partnership funding

Teton County Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling (ISWR) invites local nonprofit organizations to apply for mini-grant funding through the Road to Zero Waste JH Community Partnership Program.

Each fiscal year, the Community Partnership Program supports collaborative projects that extend ISWR’s Road to Zero Waste JH efforts by promoting waste reduction, reuse, recycling and resource conservation across Teton County. Partner organizations help expand the reach and impact of zero waste messaging through creative, community-based programs and events.

Organizations will be selected for mini-grants ranging from $1,000 up to $4,500 each, for a total of $12,000 in funding for 2026. Proposed projects should align with Road to Zero Waste JH goals and demonstrate meaningful community benefit. Past partnerships have included zero waste efforts for community events, reuse and upcycling initiatives, public art installations, educational programming and creative outreach efforts.

Application Details

For examples of past successful partnership projects, visit our Nonprofit Partnerships page.

For more information, contact Cindy Harger, ISWR Outreach, at ISWRoutreach@tetoncountywy.gov or 733-7678.

Road to Zero Waste JH is Teton County’s official community initiative to reduce waste, reuse materials, and make recycling easier and more effective over time.