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Grants can play an essential role in helping you get funding for your ITS projects. From increasing safety to reducing traffic, these projects require funding to improve the quality of life in your community.
Sorting through all of the grants out there can be frustrating and time-consuming. To help streamline the process, we’ve put together a list of the top grants for 2023.
Have questions or need product information to apply for funding?
Projects to reconnect communities that were previously cut off from economic opportunities by transportation infrastructure. Supports planning and capital construction grants, as well as technical assistance, to restore community connectivity through the removal, retrofit, mitigation, or replacement of eligible transportation infrastructure facilities.
Learn MoreSafe and connected active transportation facilities in an active transportation network.
Learn MoreLarge projects, including highways, bridges, rail, and freight (transit is eligible only if part of another eligible project). 50% of funds are for projects that cost more than $500M, and 50% of funds are for projects between$100M-$500M
Learn MorePromotes projects that achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. The HSIP requires a data-driven, strategic approach to improving highway safety on all public roads that focuses on performance.
Learn MoreProvide grants to conduct demonstration projects focused on advanced smart community technologies and systems in order to improve transportation efficiency and safety.
Learn MoreProvides funds for projects designed to reduce transportation emissions, defined as carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from on-road highway sources.
Learn MoreFunding to develop Vision Zero plans and related projects to prevent death and serious injury on roads and streets.
Learn MoreCompetitive grants to deploy, install, and operate advanced transportation technologies to improve safety, mobility, efficiency, system performance, intermodal connectivity, and infrastructure return on investment.
Learn MoreProjects that increase resiliency of transportation to natural hazards through support of planning activities, resilience improvements, community resilience and evacuation routes
Learn MoreThe Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) established the new Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary program with $5 billion in appropriated funds over the next 5 years. In fiscal year 2022 (FY22), up to $1 billion is available. The SS4A program funds regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries.
Learn MoreRAISE discretionary grants, which were originally created under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act as TIGER grants, can be used for a wide variety of projects.
Learn MoreUp to $60 million is available for the large-scale installation and operation of transportation technologies that will improve safety, efficiency and more.
Learn MoreThe AID Demonstration program provides funding as an incentive for eligible entities to accelerate the implementation and adoption of innovation in highway transportation.
Learn MoreEach year under the FAST Act, 2% of the available TTP funds are set aside to address transportation safety issues in Native America. Awarded annually, projects are chosen whose outcomes will address the prevention and reduction of death or serious injuries in transportation related incidents, such as motor vehicle crashes.
Learn MoreThe Automated Driving System (ADS) Demonstration Grants Program has appropriated funding for planning, direct research, and demonstration grants for Automated Driving Systems and other driving automation systems and technologies.
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