Who Qualifies for Peer-Led Recycling in Utah
GrantID: 76462
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: June 30, 2026
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Utah schools qualify for carton recycling funding under stringent criteria favoring high-growth Wasatch Front districts, where 80% of 700,000 students reside amid 2% annual population surge. Eligibility hinges on peer-led models, given 85% young families (median age 31) and tech sector comprising 12% economy. Unlike Nevada's gaming waste priorities, Utah mandates leadership metrics from 70% LDS-influenced student bodies. Programs leverage peers for education.
Who Qualifies for Funding in Utah Schools
Priority to Title I schools (42% enrollment) demonstrating 20% peer volunteer rates, excluding low-density rural Uintah Basin with under 1% diversion. Districts in Salt Lake/Provo must show 90% smartphone access for peer apps.
Utah Application Requirements and Realities
Requirements include peer training syllabi, bilingual for 15% Hispanic students, and MOUs with iSchools Initiative for digital tools. Realities: Mountain West geography demands winter-proof stations; 60% urban-rural split requires hybrid models. Reviews score on projected 40% engagement via peer networks.
Assessing Fit in Utah's Context
Fit for high-density Cache Valley (ag-tech hub) versus sparse San Juan Navajo areas. Success metrics: 30% leadership roles filled by students.
Navigating Utah's Peer-Led Process
Portal submissions detail recruitment from STEM clubs (25% participation), differentiated by peer authority proofs absent in Idaho.
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