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Tribal Transportation Safety Strategy Pilot Program (TTSSP)

General Grant Program Information

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology (OST-R) is announcing a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Tribal Transportation Safety Strategy Pilot Program. This three-year cooperative agreement is designed to address the critical public safety crisis in Tribal communities, as American Indian and Alaska Native populations experience traffic fatality rates more than twice the national average.

The primary objective of this program is to research, identify innovations, and develop a next-generation Tribal Transportation Strategic Safety Plan. The selected applicant will develop a comprehensive toolbox of training, analysis tools specifically geared toward decision making when historical crash data is not readily available, and risk-based safety planning guidelines. The project will culminate in a pilot program with at least one Federally recognized Tribal community that has a high traffic fatality rate, and will include the implementation of a temporary, low-cost safety infrastructure demonstration project.

Opportunity Status:
Open
Posted Date:
06/30/2026
Close Date:
08/28/2026
Eligible Applicants:
Federally Recognized Tribes and Affiliated Groups; Academic and Research Institutions; Non-profit
Eligible Activities:
Planning; Research and Development
Transportation Type:
Bike/Ped Roadway
Estimated Total Program Funding:
$2,000,000
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:
Yes
Grant Opportunity ID:
TRIBALSAFETY-OSTR24
Agency:
USDOT / Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST)

Eligibility Information

Qualified institutions of higher education with a team of one or more entities from academia, Tribal communities and leaders, Tribal, local and state agency transportation practitioners, and non-profit or for-profit organizations. Eligible applicants and their teams should have demonstrable knowledge and experience pertaining to Tribal traffic safety research, assessment, and mitigation, and demonstrated relationships with Tribal leaders.

Funding Information

This NOFO will award up to $2 million with a 50% minimum non-federal match requirement. 

Contact Information

Project Manager
Kelley Severns
kelley.severns@dot.gov 

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