USDA Rural Development · Sanitation · Water & Wastewater
Solid Waste Management Grant Program
Grants to reduce or eliminate pollution of water resources by providing technical assistance and training for solid-waste site management in rural communities. Funds landfill closure planning, leachate-control studies, and recycling collection start-up.
Whether your city can win this comes down to hard rules — population, designation, match capacity. Run your city and our AI checks it against the rules below in about 8 minutes.
Program facts
- Typical award
- $50K – $500K
- Non-federal match
- Varies by NOFO
- Eligible entity
- U.S. cities & local governments
- Application window
- Annual; typically opens late winter.
- Typical prep time
- 8–16 weeks
- Statutory authority
- Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act §310B
Who is eligible for Solid Waste Management Grant Program?
These are the hard rules we check against. If one fails, the program is ineligible — the AI never overrides a rule.
- Cities are eligible applicants.
- Rural eligibility: population under 50,000 (USDA threshold).
- Population ceiling: no more than 10,000.
Rural communities under 10,000 population. State USDA RD office administers. Amounts and timing approximate; verify directly with administering agency.
How Strategic Pursuit scores this program
Run a city dossier and our AI cross-checks ACS demographics, 5-year USAspending award history, FEMA disaster history, and CEJST/Justice40 + HUD designations against this program's rules. You get a clear eligibility, strategic, and competitive answer — with the city's own hard evidence ready to anchor the narrative — instead of a generic match badge. And if it's a no-go, you'll know before you spend the month.
The dossier isn't the AI's guesswork — eligibility is decided by the rules, and the numbers come straight from official sources. The answer your reviewer will check line by line.
No credit card. 30-day trial, 3 dossiers, 1 seat.
Related programs
- Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) (EPA)$500K – $100M
- Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) (EPA)$500K – $50M
- Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) Loans (EPA)$20M – $1B
- Lead Service Line Replacement (DWSRF Set-Aside) (EPA)$500K – $50M
- Sewer Overflow and Stormwater Reuse Municipal Grants (OSG) (EPA)$1M – $50M
- Solid Waste Infrastructure for Recycling (SWIFR) Grant Program (EPA)$500K – $15M
Award ranges, match percentages, and windows are approximate.