The Indian Highway Safety Law Enforcement Grant is designed to help federally recognized tribes create programs that improve traffic safety. The goal is to reduce traffic accidents, deaths, and injuries in tribal areas. This grant provides financial assistance that tribes can get reimbursed for after spending.
Who it's for: This grant is specifically for federally recognized Indian tribal governments. If your tribe is officially recognized by the federal government, you can apply for this funding to improve traffic safety in your community.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not being a federally recognized Indian tribal government
- Proposing projects not related to traffic safety
- Failure to submit a complete application by the deadline
- Inability to provide necessary documentation for reimbursement
- Non-compliance with federal regulations
What You May Need
- Proof of federally recognized tribal status
- Detailed proposal for a traffic safety program
- Budget plan for the proposed project
- Documentation of past traffic safety efforts, if applicable
- Registration with relevant federal systems (e.g., SAM.gov)
- Completed application forms
- Letters of support or partnership agreements, if applicable
- Plan for measuring project impact
Cautions
- Funds are reimbursable, so upfront spending is required
- Strict adherence to traffic safety focus is necessary
- Ensure all documentation is complete and accurate