The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program provides funding to support projects that aim to reduce deaths and serious injuries on roads and streets. This includes planning, demonstration activities, and implementation of safety strategies. The grant is competitive, meaning not all applicants will receive funding.
Who it's for: This grant is for a variety of organizations, including private and public universities, independent school districts, city or township governments, county governments, and special district governments. Essentially, it's for organizations that can plan and implement road safety projects.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Submitting applications through Grants.gov
- Missing the application deadline
- Failure to demonstrate cost-sharing/matching
- Not being one of the eligible applicant types
- Incomplete application submission
What You May Need
- Completed application via Valid Eval
- Proof of cost-sharing/matching funds
- Detailed project plan or demonstration activity
- Organizational information and eligibility proof
- Contact information for technical support (in case of submission issues)
Cautions
- Applications must be submitted through Valid Eval, not Grants.gov
- Strict deadline with no late submissions accepted
- Technical issues must be reported promptly
- Cost-sharing/matching is required
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