DOT-Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
The DOT-FMCSA, a US federal agency, funds grants supporting commercial vehicle safety, including research and safety programs.
Get Grants for Commercial Vehicle Safety & Tech!
Commercial motor vehicle businesses can now apply for funding to improve safety and adopt innovative technologies. This program aims to enhance operational efficiency and compliance within the commercial trucking industry.
Get $86.5M for Trucking Innovation & Safety
Commercial motor vehicle businesses can receive significant funding to implement high-priority safety programs and advanced technologies. This grant aims to enhance road safety and operational efficiency within the trucking industry.
Get Funding for Your Commercial Vehicle Business!
Commercial motor vehicle businesses can apply for funding to support critical program activities. This grant from the FMCSA aims to enhance safety and efficiency within the trucking industry.
Border Safety Grants: Secure Funding for Your Business!
State and local governments in border states can receive grants to enhance commercial motor vehicle safety and compliance. This funding aims to improve inspections, driver qualifications, and carrier regulations for vehicles entering the U.S. from foreign countries.
Get Funds for Border Truck Safety & Compliance
States and entities bordering foreign countries can receive grants to enhance commercial motor vehicle safety and enforcement at the border. These funds are for programs and projects ensuring compliance with US safety regulations for vehicles and drivers entering the country.
Secure Border Grants for Transport Safety
States and entities bordering foreign countries can receive funding to enhance commercial motor vehicle safety and enforcement at the border. This grant supports programs ensuring compliance with safety standards, financial responsibility, and driver qualifications for international traffic.
Get Funding to Improve Your Driver's License Program!
This grant is for States and eligible entities like local governments to improve commercial driver's license programs and enhance road safety nationwide. Funds can support basic program upgrades, research, public education, and addressing emerging safety concerns.
Get Up to $25M to Boost Your Commercial Driver Program!
State agencies managing Commercial Driver's License programs can access up to $25 million to enhance their CDL systems and ensure compliance with federal standards. This funding aims to improve the overall CDL program nationwide.
Get Up to $20M for CDL Program Upgrades!
States can apply for grants to enhance their Commercial Driver's License (CDL) programs and ensure compliance with federal regulations. This funding aims to improve CDL processes nationwide, making them safer and more efficient.
Unlock $8M for Transportation Tech Upgrades!
Government grants are available to modernize your Commercial Driver's License Information System (CDLIS), enhancing security and data exchange. This funding supports transportation businesses in upgrading their systems and integrating crucial medical certificate information.
Get Grants to Boost Your Truck & Bus Safety Data!
Are you a State government agency focused on improving commercial motor vehicle safety data? This grant funds initiatives to enhance the collection, analysis, and reporting of truck and bus crash and inspection information, ensuring better data quality and timeliness.
Unlock Millions for State CMV Data Improvement
State government agencies can receive grants to enhance the quality, timeliness, and accuracy of commercial motor vehicle data. This funding supports projects aimed at improving data collection, analysis, and reporting processes for truck and bus safety.
Get Grants: Boost Your Trucking Tech & Operations
States and commercial vehicle operators can secure funding to implement advanced transportation technology for improved safety and efficiency. This grant supports systems for real-time data sharing, online permitting, and smart routing to modernize commercial vehicle operations.
Get Up to $2M for Transportation Safety Improvements
Motor carriers can now apply for up to $2 million in grant funding to enhance safety initiatives. This opportunity is open for applications submitted by July 1, 2010, with funds available for use through September 30, 2011.
Get Grants for Your New Business Safety Initiatives
This grant is for state and local governments looking to enhance safety for new motor carriers. Up to $532,000 is available to support these crucial safety assurance programs, with funds usable through September 2011.
Get Funding to Boost Trucking Safety & Compliance
This grant helps commercial motor vehicle carriers and drivers operating in foreign commerce meet U.S. safety standards. Secure funds to improve compliance, reduce accidents, and ensure driver qualifications.
Get Funding to Boost Your Commercial Vehicle Safety
This grant from the DOT's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is designed for new interstate motor carriers looking to improve their safety management programs. Secure funding to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities for your business.
Get Grants for Safer Trucking Operations
This grant is for state commercial motor vehicle agencies looking to improve safety by assessing carrier fitness and enforcing out-of-service orders. Secure funding to enhance your CMV registration and enforcement capabilities.
Unlock Funds for Safer, More Efficient Trucking Operations
This grant offers financial aid to states aiming to boost the safety and productivity of commercial vehicles and drivers, while simultaneously cutting operational and regulatory costs. Eligible states can leverage these funds to modernize their commercial vehicle information systems and networks.
Boost Trucking Safety: Secure Funding for Sleep Apnea Solutions
This grant supports initiatives focused on addressing sleep apnea in the trucking industry, aiming to improve driver health, safety, and reduce accidents. It's for organizations and stakeholders involved in commercial transportation, medical expertise, and policy development.