This program offers grant funds for agencies to address these highway safety issues in their local areas or statewide. The programs main emphasis should be on the educational and enforcement aspects of pedestrian and bicycle safety.
Donor Name: Illinois Department of Transportation
State: Illinois
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/17/2023
Size of the Grant: $1,000,000
Details:
Motor vehicle crash data shows bicycle and pedestrian fatalities are a major issue in Illinois. In order to prevent these from happening, the Illinois Department of Transportation has created the Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program. The main impacts on highway safety are made through enforcement, education, EMS, and engineering.
Program applicants must provide clear data supporting the need for the program and specific ways this program and funding will improve the problem areas. Program applicants must also demonstrate how their project will help meet the Bureau of Safety Programs & Engineering’s performance measures in the Highway Safety Plan.
Pedestrian and Bicycle grant activities shall only address one or more of the following:
- Training of law enforcement officials relating to nonmotorized road user safety; State laws applicable to nonmotorized road user safety, and infrastructure designed to improve nonmotorized road user safety.
- Carrying out a program to support enforcement mobilizations and campaigns designed to enforce State traffic laws applicable to nonmotorized road user safety.
- Public education and awareness campaigns designed to inform motorists and nonmotorized road users regarding
- Nonmotorized road user safety, including information relating to nonmotorized mobility and the importance of speed management to the safety of nonmotorized road users.
- The value of the use of nonmotorized road user safety equipment, including lighting, conspicuity equipment, mirrors, helmets, and other protective equipment, and compliance with any State or local laws requiring the use of that equipment.
- State traffic laws applicable to nonmotorized road users safety, including the responsibility of motorists with respect to nonmotorized road users.
- Infrastructure designed to improve nonmotorized road user safety
- The collection of data, and the establishment and maintenance of data systems, relating to nonmotorized road user traffic fatalities
Program Goal
The goal of the pedestrian and bicycle safety program is to reduce the incidence of crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists and the resulting fatalities and serious injuries.
Funding Information
Total Program Funding: $1,000,000
Eligibility Criteria
- Government Organizations, Education Organizations, Others, Small Businesses, Public and State controlled institutions of higher education, Private institutions of higher education, Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status (excludes institutions of higher education), Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status (excludes institutions of higher education), Nonprofit Organizations, Native American tribal organizations (not Federally recognized), Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized), For profit organizations (excludes small businesses), For-Profit Organizations, Individuals, Independent School Districts, City or township governments, County Governments, Special District Governments
- Local law enforcement agencies, local civic organizations, public and private schools, colleges and universities, hospitals, public health departments, local governmental agencies, nonprofit groups, and under limited circumstances private individuals and businesses.
For more information, visit Illinois Department of Transportation.