The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is accepting
applications for the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Bicycle and Pedestrian Education Program.
Donor Name: District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
State: District of Columbia
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $500,000 to $1 million
Grant Duration: 4 Years
Details:
Promoting safe walking and bicycling through a comprehensive education program can help reduce the number of injuries and deaths in the District of Columbia, promote healthy, active lifestyles that reduce health care costs, and supports several moveDC goals, including safety, mobility, and sustainability. moveDC, DDOT’s strategic plan, aims to strengthen the multimodal network for all roadway users, including pedestrians and bicyclists. By addressing the District’s top priority areas of bicycle and pedestrian safety, this education program will continue DDOT’s commitment to the initiatives in moveDC.
The Agency’s priorities for providing these education services include the following: provide in-school pedestrian and bike safety classes for DC charter schools, establish a Bike Ambassador program, provide learn to ride and bicycle safety courses to adults, families and children, provide pedestrian and/or bicycle safety events, maintain a pedestrian and bicycle safety website with a calendar of events and a dashboard of all past and upcoming Bike Ambassador events and locations, provide and maintain necessary equipment for delivery of these courses, and provide printed materials.
Funding Information
An amount not to exceed six hundred thirty thousand dollars and zero cents ($630,000.00) is available for these services for the first year.
Award Period
The term of this grant shall be from the date of the award through the base year with the possibility of extended each year for four years (base plus four-year grant period).
Eligibility Criteria
Applications are requested from public agencies or private not-for-profit organizations established service providers based in the District.
For more information, visit DDOT.