National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Get Funding for Safer Roads & Better Traffic Laws!
This grant supports organizations aiming to improve highway and traffic safety by evaluating countermeasures and researching best practices for uniform traffic laws. It's for those who can help create safer roads for everyone.
Get Funding to Boost Vehicle Safety & Compliance
State governments can secure funds to develop and implement systems that alert vehicle owners to open safety recalls during registration or other state interactions. This initiative aims to increase recall completion rates, improving road safety.
Get Funding to Improve Traffic Safety Programs
This grant supports administrators of state ignition interlock programs, offering funds to develop training, guidance, and resources for more effective impaired driving countermeasures. The initiative aims to enhance program management and explore innovative solutions to reduce traffic fatalities.
Grant for Judges: Combat Impaired Driving & Get Funding
This grant supports the development and delivery of educational programs for judges who handle impaired driving cases, aiming to improve adjudication and reduce traffic fatalities. It provides funding for training on evidence-based practices, toxicology, and advanced sentencing options like Ignition Interlock and DWI Courts.
Secure Funding for DWI Offender Probation Programs
Government grants are available to support the development and evaluation of probation programs aimed at reducing recidivism among DWI offenders. This funding is for community supervision professionals to improve training, technical assistance, and data collection related to DWI offender management.
Secure Grants to Fight Impaired Driving & Boost Safety
This grant supports state and local prosecutors in developing and delivering training to effectively prosecute impaired driving cases. The goal is to reduce serious injuries and fatal crashes caused by impaired driving.
Get Funding to Prevent Impaired Driving & Boost Safety
This grant offers funding to Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) agencies to improve training and technical assistance programs. The goal is to enhance the effectiveness of enforcing alcohol laws and ultimately reduce impaired driving incidents.
Get Funding to Improve EMS Pain Management
This grant supports national EMS organizations in creating evidence-based guidelines and treatment protocols for managing acute pain in prehospital settings. The funded initiative aims to enhance patient care through improved pharmacological management and will result in a published manuscript.
Get Funding for Motorcycle Safety Initiatives
State agencies focused on law enforcement and traffic safety are invited to apply for federal assistance to implement advanced programs aimed at reducing motorcycle crashes and fatalities nationwide. This cooperative agreement with NHTSA supports demonstration projects to share best practices and save lives.
Grant Canceled: No New Funding Available
This grant opportunity has been completely canceled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and no funding will be awarded. All previously submitted applications will not be processed or returned.
Get Funding to Fight Odometer Fraud & Protect Buyers
State and local enforcement agencies can receive funding to combat odometer fraud and protect consumers. This initiative aims to support efforts in enforcing laws against tampering with vehicle odometers, a crime costing buyers billions annually.
Boost EMS Safety: Secure Grant Funding Now!
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) organizations can receive funding to develop and promote a national "Culture of Safety" strategy. This initiative aims to improve both patient and EMS personnel safety through planning, conferences, and research.
Get Funding for Motorcycle Safety Programs!
State Highway Safety Offices and related agencies can apply for funds to develop and implement programs that increase the number of licensed motorcycle riders. This grant supports initiatives aimed at improving road safety through better rider endorsement.
Secure Funding for Traffic Safety Initiatives
This grant supports projects aimed at increasing nighttime seat belt use and reducing related fatalities through targeted enforcement and public awareness campaigns. Eligible entities can receive funding to develop and implement strategies that identify and address high-risk nighttime drivers.
Get Funding: Boost Road Safety & Get Grants
Law enforcement agencies in Region 9 (California, Arizona, Hawaii, Pacific Islands) can apply for funding to implement initiatives that increase safety belt use and reduce impaired driving. This grant supports technical assistance and campaign implementation for crucial traffic safety goals.
Get Funding for Law Enforcement Services
Is your organization a law enforcement agency in Region 2? This program offers funding to provide essential liaison services for a five-year period.
Get Funding for Dementia Driver Safety Resources
Non-profits supporting caregivers of drivers with dementia can get funding to raise awareness, develop safety tools, and promote safe driving interventions. This grant aims to empower caregivers with the knowledge and resources to address driving safety concerns.
Get Funding for Crash Injury Research & Safety Tech
Level One Trauma Centers and university biomechanics labs can apply for funding to improve motor vehicle crash injury prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. This grant supports research aimed at reducing deaths, disabilities, and economic costs associated with vehicle accidents.
Get Funding for Crash Injury Research & Safety Innovations
Seeking proposals from trauma centers and universities to collect and analyze crash data for improved vehicle safety. This funding supports critical research and data collection efforts aimed at reducing traffic injuries.
Get Funding to Fight Odometer Fraud
State enforcement agencies can receive support to investigate odometer fraud, a crime costing car buyers billions annually. This initiative helps protect consumers and ensure fair market practices in vehicle sales.