California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)

Food Scrap Management

Funding

The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) frequently gets requests for food diversion funding opportunities. Although there are currently no discretionary funds available specifically for food waste diversion from CalRecycle, we will post available federal, state or regional loans, grants, or contracts as they become available, so please check back periodically.

Additional CalRecycle Funding Information

Other Grant Sources

Private foundations and nonprofit organizations periodically offer grant opportunities. The following organizations provide grant funding that may be applicable to food diversion projects or programs. The list is provided only as a resource to encourage food scrap diversion and should not be considered a complete list of available grant monies. CalRecycle does not sponsor or endorse any of these organizations. Before requesting applications for any grant, please read funding and grant selection criteria.

Jenifer Altman Foundation
(415) 868-0821
www.jaf.org/

Community Found. of Silicon Valley
(408) 278-0270
http://www.siliconvalleycf.org/

Compton Foundation, Inc.
(650) 328-0101
www.comptonfoundation.org/priorities.html

Mary A. Crocker Trust
(415) 982-0138

East Bay Community Foundation
(510) 836-3223
www.eastbaycf.org/

Educational Foundation of America
(203) 226-6498
www.efaw.org/envi.htm

Energy Foundation
(415) 561-6700
www.ef.org

Funding Exchange
(212) 529-5300
www.fex.org

Richard & Rhoda Goldman
(415) 788-1090
www.goldmanfund.org

Marin Community Foundation
(415) 461-3333
www.marincf.org

Public Welfare Foundation
(202) 965-1800
www.publicwelfare.org

Rockefeller Family Fund
(212) 812-4252
www.rffund.org/enviro.html

Seventh Generation Fund
(707) 825-7640
www.7genfund.org/