Sustainable Business Leaders mini-grant applications due Feb. 9 - 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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Sustainable Business Leaders mini-grant applications due Feb. 9

Sustainable Businesses lead the way in Jackson Hole

Sustainable Business Leaders mini-grant applications due Feb. 9

Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling and Riverwind (Teton Resilience Network) are pleased to provide $4,000 total funding support for Sustainable Business Leaders whose projects will strengthen their sustainability performance and further our community’s sustainability aspirations. This amount is typically shared between 2-5 awardees.

Only Sustainable Business Leaders Members in good standing are eligible to apply. Applications are due by 5 pm on Monday, February 9, 2026. Grant funding decisions will be announced on February 20, 2026. APPLY HERE.

Past grantees applied to:

  • Make their events sustainable by using reusable dish ware, providing reusable water bottles, partnering with Zero Waste Project, composting, and using local food vendors divert up to 93% of event waste
  • Support installation of an EV charging station
  • Upgrade energy efficiency with new appliances, high tech energy monitors and timers
  • Make the workspace “green” by replacing paper and plastic products, purchasing green cleaning supplies and adding recycling and composting bins and services
  • Replace non-native landscaping with native, pollinator friendly and low-water landscaping
  • And More- we welcome your creative ideas!

    Please direct any questions to shannon@riverwindfoundation.org.