The Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Roundup Grant (formerly the Municipal Recycling Roundup Grant) provides funding on a matching basis to cover the costs associated with hosting a Recycling Roundup event, including advertising, related expenses, and fees for electronics and paint material collection. Through this Grant, ARMA supports communities in creating convenient and accessible recycling opportunities close to home.
To be eligible for this Grant, you must be one of the following:
Download the 2026-2027 Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Roundup Grant Application Guide for more information about this grant and the application process.
Grant Window: April 1, 2026 – March 31, 2027
Apply at least 30 days before the event to allow time for advertising.
ARMA’s Used Oil Materials Support Grant is designed to improve the management of used oil, oil filters, and empty oil containers at landfills, transfer stations, and recycling depots. This will help safely and securely store used oil materials collected at sites while improving access to used oil material recycling in Alberta.
To qualify for this grant, you must be a registered used oil collection site, including:
Funding is available for the development and delivery of used oil collection infrastructure and is payable based on the actual expenses incurred by the Applicant in completing the project, as evidenced by receipts and invoices provided by the applicant to ARMA.
The level of funding will be determined on a case-by-case basis, up to a maximum of $15,000 per applicant site—subject to the available budget—and is provided on a 50/50 matching basis for eligible expenses.
For further information on the grant, download the Used Oil Materials Support Grant Funding Guide.
Apply through the 2026 Used Oil Materials Support Grant Application or email us at collection.sites@albertarecycling.ca
Funding availability is subject to annual budget.
The Electronics Recycling Roundup Grant allows schools, non-profits, and community groups to increase recycling awareness and raise funds while making it easier for Albertans to recycle their old electronics. Working with registered electronics processors, organizations would encourage their community to bring old electronics for collection. The organization then receives money by weight.
To qualify for this grant, you must be a registered charity or non-profit organization operating in Alberta, including:
Businesses can also apply if they are helping raise money for a registered charity or non-profit in Alberta. If you’re unsure if your organization qualifies, contact us at grants@albertarecycling.ca.
The level of funding received is determined based on the weight of collected eligible electronics. The funding rate is $500.00 per metric tonne, based on the net weight of electronic materials.
Download the 2026-2027 Electronics Recycling Roundup Grant Application for more information about this grant and the application process.
Apply at least 30 days before the event to allow time for advertising.
Funding availability is subject to annual budget.
This Grant provides funding to Alberta municipalities, Indigenous communities, community organizations, and other non‐profit groups to help purchase recycled tire products made from Alberta’s eligible scrap tires for use in public projects.
To qualify for this grant your project must use recycled tire materials for public-facing projects. You must also be a registered charity or non-profit organization operating in Alberta, including:
Funding is available for eligible expenses at 50% of the final invoice up to $30,000, and is provided on a 50/50 matching basis for eligible costs. Reimbursement is based on actual expenses, supported by receipts and invoices.
Download the 2026-2027 Tire Recycling Community Grant Guide for more information about this grant and the application process
Funding availability is subject to annual budget.
To apply for this grant visit here!
TDA is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly alternative to traditional drainage materials used in landfill leachate collection systems. Through Alberta’s Tire Recycling Program, ARMA covers 100% of the production cost and partially subsidizes delivery to landfill sites.
We work directly with municipalities, First Nations, Métis Settlements, and waste authorities to plan TDA use up to three years in advance of landfill cell construction.
Visit our ARMA Lab page to learn more about TDA.