Grant information
Funding now available—apply today!
The Clean Air for Kids School Bus Grant Program is administered by the Ohio Department of Development, and is designed to help Ohio schools pay for any incremental cost of using B20 soy biodiesel. Conditions of the program include:
- A maximum grant award of $25,000, and applicants must provide information about their fleets, refueling practices and estimates of B20 to be consumed.
- Complete applications will be funded on a first come-first served basis within four weeks of approval.
- Grant funds will be paid on a reimbursement basis.
For more details and to download the application forms, click here, and look for B20 Biodiesel School Bus Grant Program (NOFA 08-07).
If your school district is interested in receiving more information about soy biodiesel, click here.
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Many Ohio school districts are already using biodiesel
- Amanda Clearcreek
- Arcadia Schools
- Blackriver Schools
- Canal Winchester
- Circleville Schools
- Elida Schools
- Firelands Schools
- Hardin-Houston Schools
- Huron City Schools
- Ida Sue School District
- Jefferson Area Local
- Logan Elm Schools
- Marietta Schools
- Massillon School District
- Miami East Schools
- Newbury School District
- Norwalk City Schools
- St. Mary’s Schools
- Upper Arlington Schools
- Wellington Schools
- Fort Frye Local Schools