The National Safety Council is accepting applications for its Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants.
Donor Name: National Safety Council
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/06/2023
Size of the Grant:$50,000 and $200,000
Details:
Launched in 2016 as a partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation and the National Safety Council, the Road to Zero Coalition has the goal of ending fatalities on their nation’s roads by 2050. Tens of thousands of people die on U.S. roads each year, with historic increases and growing number of deaths for people walking and biking. To address this devastating trend, the Road to Zero Coalition, made up of over 1,800 member organizations, brings together a cross-sector approach to implementing proven techniques, sharing important research and information, and advancing the conversation around transportation safety through its three pillar, multi-modal framework focused on:
- Doubling down on what works through proven, evidence-based strategies
- Advancing life-saving technology in vehicles and infrastructure
- Prioritizing safety by adopting a Safe System approach and creating a positive safety culture
The focus of the Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grant Program is focused on supporting innovative and promising approaches for implementing evidence-based countermeasures, supporting a Safe System approach, and performing necessary research to address traffic fatalities, disparities in mobility safety and access, and overall improve traffic safety. Learn more about the Road to Zero Grant Program and the work of previous grantees.
- Proposals should demonstrate the promising nature of the countermeasure by describing the innovative implementation approach, citing the evidence of effectiveness or identifying how effectiveness will be evaluated, and/or discussing how the project fills a gap or addresses existing disparities in traffic safety.
- Proposed projects should have measurable objectives and generalizable results. That is, projects should demonstrate innovative approaches that could be replicated in other locations or scaled up to a broader level.
- Proposals from past Road to Zero grantees are acceptable. They may be for new projects or for additional innovations on the previous project (i.e. phase #2) but not a continuation of any current or previous project.
Award Information
$750,000 dollars will be disbursed per year (subject to NHTSA funding disbursement), and the requested amounts must be between $50,000 and $200,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must be a Road to Zero Coalition Member
- Applicant must be a non-profit organization or other entity. Individuals cannot apply.
- Government Entities (cities, states, counties, governors’ safety offices, etc.) also qualify.
- Proposed programs must operate within the United States.
- Federally-recognized Indian Tribes, Tribal Organizations, and Urban Indian Organizations are also eligible.
For more information, visit Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grants.