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After the Vote
Frisco Post-Election Initiative, 2026

The campaign is over. The signs don't have to go to waste end up in a landfill.

After every election, thousands of plastic and corrugated yard signs head straight to the landfill. Let's give them a second life as kennel liners, training props, garden barriers, and supplies for our community's animal shelter and nonprofits.

Thousands
Of yard signs printed across one local election cycle
Many Hands
Shelters, schools, gardens, and scouts ready to put them to work
Reuse First
Our default for every sign we collect
Why It Matters

A small act of stewardship that costs nothing and helps a lot.

Whether your candidate won or lost, those signs in your garage represent real plastic, real material, and a real opportunity to give back to the community we all just spent months talking about.

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Help the Animal Shelter

Corrugated plastic signs make excellent kennel dividers, scratch-resistant flooring, training tunnels, and weatherproof name plates for shelter volunteers.

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Supply School Art Classes

Teachers love them. The smooth coroplast surface is perfect for painting, mixed-media projects, science fair displays, and student portfolios. Free, durable, and weatherproof.

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Support Community Gardens

Signs can be cut into row markers, raised-bed liners, mulch barriers, and plant labels for school and neighborhood garden projects.

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Stretch What's Already Made

Reusing a sign doesn't make plastic disappear, but it means one less new sheet had to be manufactured. Every second life adds up to real material savings.

How It Works

Three steps. No politics. Just neighbors helping neighbors.

Pledge your signs

Fill out the short form below telling us roughly how many signs you have and where you are. Open to candidates, campaigns, and individual supporters.

We coordinate pickup

A volunteer will reach out within a few days to schedule a porch pickup or central drop-off location. Pickup is prioritized within Frisco city limits.

Signs find a new purpose

Wire stakes get separated and recycled with metal scrap. Sign faces go to the animal shelter, school gardens, and community nonprofits.

Common Questions

A few quick answers before you ask.

What kinds of signs do you accept?

Standard corrugated plastic yard signs only, the rectangular campaign signs that slide onto wire H-stakes. We can't accept metal stakes, large vinyl banners, A-frames, or wooden signs. Stakes can be returned to the campaigns that printed them or recycled with metal scrap.

I only have a couple of signs. Can I still help?

Pickups have a five-sign minimum so volunteers aren't driving across town for one or two. The easiest fix is to ask a neighbor or two if they want to combine their signs with yours and pledge together. One pickup, multiple households, way more efficient.

I'm just outside Frisco. Will you still come?

Pickup is prioritized within Frisco city limits. If you're nearby and can drop off at a central location, please pledge anyway and note that in the form. We'll do our best, especially for larger pledges.

What actually happens to the signs?

Sign faces go to local partners who've told us they can use them: the animal shelter, school art teachers, community gardens, and scout troops. We prioritize reuse over recycling, and recycling over landfill.

Is this connected to any campaign or political party?

No. This is a volunteer-run, non-partisan effort. Signs from any candidate and any party are welcome. After collection, signs are not displayed, photographed, or used for any political purpose. The point is to give the materials a second life, not to score points.