Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety has been granted federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) to promote the development and implementation of innovative programs to address highway safety problems relating to speeding, impaired driving, pedestrian & bicycle safety, motorcycle safety, occupant protection, and other highway safety programs.
Review full program guidelines and requirements in the RFP here.
Project requests must be between $10,000 and $400,000.
Potential grantees/partners within the State of Georgia include but is not limited to: local law enforcement agencies, county health departments, high schools (private and public), colleges and universities (private and public), citizen groups, civic organizations, churches and faithbased communities, county councils, mayors, EMS, county agencies, not-for-profit organizations (i.e. Safe Kids of Georgia, MADD, etc. and others).
How to Apply
All grant applications must be submitted through GOHS electronic grants management system. The grant management website is: https://gohs.appiancloud.com/suite/.
NOTE: To be eligible for funding, all new applicants who wish to submit an application must have a representative present at ONE of the grant application workshops. See the dates and locations for the three in-person workshops on page 16 of the RFP.
Contact
All questions must be addressed via email, letter or telephone to: Mr. Jimmy Sumner, GOHS Deputy Director Jimmy.sumner@gohs.ga.gov.