Road safety partnership grant scheme
Road Safety Partnership Grant Scheme
To further support local highway authorities in delivering casualty reduction targets locally, an annual £4million Road Safety Partnership Grant Scheme was launched at the end of October 2006, inviting bids from all local highway authorities in England.
The Scheme promotes a collaborative approach to all aspects of delivering enhanced road safety. In particular it aims to encourage partnerships between traditional road safety professionals and other service providers including the education sector, the health sector, the fire service, the youth service and the voluntary sector. It also hopes to stimulate road safety schemes which produce environmental and regeneration benefits.
The focus of the grant may change depending on road safety priorities each year.
From 2008-2009, the Road Safety Partnership Grant superceded the Road Safety Grant Challenge Fund and no further bids for funding under the Challenge Fund shall be accepted.
Applications are considered on their merits.
Procedure:
Grant applications should be submitted on the prescribed application form.
Request for road safety partnership grant 3rd round 2009 - 2010 application pack
Application pack request form
Published: 03 October 2008
Further information can also be obtained from Dave Hammond, Department for Transport, Zone 2/13, Great Minster House, London SW1P 4DR
Email: David.Hammond@dft.gsi.gov.uk
Applications must be submitted electronically by 30th November 2008. Details of successful applications will be publicised.
Road Safety Partnership Grant awards 2008-2009
A summary of the 2008-2009 projects awarded grants from the DfT Road Safety Partnership Grant scheme.
- Published:
- 20 March 2008
Road Safety Partnership Grant awards 2007-2008
A summary of the 2007-2008 projects awarded grants from the Road Safety Partnership scheme.
- Published:
- 03 October 2007
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