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Grants

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Implementation Grants - SS4A

On This Page Overview of SS4A Implementation Grants Eligible Implementation Grant Activities Non-Eligible Implementation Grant Activities Required Level of Detail Overview of SS4A Implementation Grants

Implementation Grants are one of two available grant types under the Safe...

SS4A Costs and Contracting FAQs

The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program follows the grant governance and financial requirements set up in 2 CFR Part 200. While some Title 23 and Title 49 requirements apply to SS4A for construction guidance, they do not apply for SS4A when it comes to costs and contracting....

Planning and Demonstration Activities - SS4A

This page provides information on planning and demonstration activities that are allowed under Safe Streets and Roads for All Grants. Supplemental planning and demonstration activities may be included within either Planning and Demonstration Grant applications or can be bundled into Implementation...

Comprehensive Safety Action Plans

Comprehensive Safety Action Plans (Action Plans) are the basic building block to significantly improve roadway safety. Action Plans are comprehensive safety plans aimed at reducing and eliminating serious injury and fatal crashes. The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) NOFO provides funding for...

FY 2022 Thriving Communities Program Runners Up

This document lists the communities that submitted eligible Letters of Interest for the FY 2022 Thriving Communities Program but were not selected to receive support due to the high level of interest in the program.

Strong Demand for Thriving Communities Program Technical Assistance

Interest in the FY 2022 Thriving Communities Program far exceeded what DOT was able to support through the program’s first round. USDOT will continue to work to assist the many communities who requested support and facilitate connections to other Federal and non-governmental technical assistance...

TCP FY 2022 Selected Recipients

On April 4, 2023, U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $21.15 million in Thriving Communities Program cooperative agreements to four Capacity Builders that will support 64 communities.