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Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) Grants Program

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The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) established the Strengthening Mobility and Revolutionizing Transportation (SMART) discretionary grant program with $100 million appropriated annually for fiscal years (FY) 2022-2026.

The SMART program was established to provide grants to eligible public sector agencies to conduct demonstration projects focused on advanced smart community technologies and systems in order to improve transportation efficiency and safety. 

The FY23 Stage 1 Notice of Funding Opportunity is now closed.

Applications were due at 5:00 PM ET on Tuesday, October 10th, 2023. Sign up for SMART Program emails at the bottom of this page to receive information on award announcements (estimated for early 2024) and other program updates.

Who is Eligible to Apply?

  • a State; 
  • a political subdivision of a State; 
  • a Tribal government; 
  • a public transit agency or authority; 
  • a public toll authority; 
  • a metropolitan planning organization; and 
  • a group of 2 or more eligible entities detailed above, applying through a single lead applicant. 

Which Projects are Eligible? 

A SMART grant may be used to carry out a project that demonstrates at least one of the following:  

  • Coordinated automation
  • Connected vehicles
  • Sensors
  • Systems integration
  • Delivery/logistics
  • Innovative aviation
  • Smart grid
  • Traffic signals

What are Potential Examples of SMART Projects?

The SMART Grants Program funds purpose-driven innovation to build data and technology capacity and expertise for State, local, and Tribal governments. Communities should target their real-world challenges where the use of new technologies and approaches can create benefits. 

See Illustrative Use Cases for some examples of projects that could be funded through the program, but note that these are not exhaustive – SMART expects to see proposed projects that demonstrate an understanding of local needs and advance purpose-driven innovation.

FY22 SMART Awards

Infographic of SMART project awards showing number of projects, grant funding amount, and number of states represented

View more about the awarded projects on the SMART 2022 page, including the award announcement, a list of projects, and a project map.

FY22 SMART Application Statistics

USDOT received a total of 392 application submissions to the FY22 SMART Grants Program. The average amount of funding requested was $1,541,154. Projects selected under the FY22 Stage 1 funding opportunity cut across technology areas and represent a variety of project types. 


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