Welcome to NADTC's Grant Opportunity: 2024 Rural Community Innovations: Transportation Planning Grant
Please read the Request for Proposals (RFP) prior to completing the application. Application Due Date: Friday, June 7th, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET.
Please note, the NADTC office will close at 6:00 PM ET on Friday, June 7th. We encourage you to submit your application prior to that time to ensure there are no glitches in the system. For any questions regarding application content after 6:00 PM ET on Friday, June 7th, please refer to the grant webpage and the FAQ page.
If you have any technical issues submitting your application, please contact SurveyMonkey Apply help by clicking the circled “i” in the top right of your application screen and selecting from the dropdown menu.
Additional information on the 2024 Rural Community Innovations grant process on the NADTC website.
The purpose of the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center’s Rural Community Innovations: Transportation Planning Grant is to offer funding for communities to develop a transportation plan that addresses accessibility and equity. Planning activities will identify transportation barriers, consider current and future community needs, actively engage older adults and people with disabilities in the process, and create or strengthen multi-sector collaborative partnerships. Ultimately, selected grantees are expected to develop a written plan of action to guide implementation of strategies supported by the community to increase the availability of accessible and equitable transportation services.
Who is eligible?
Eligible applicants are rural local and regional private nonprofit or government organizations, including but not limited to: public transit agencies; Councils of Government; Metropolitan or Rural Planning Organizations; Tribal agencies (e.g., Title VI Aging Programs, Tribal Transit Agencies); Area Agencies on Aging; community action agencies; Centers for Independent Living; disability service organizations; community organizations involved in the administration, delivery, or coordination of public transit, human services transportation, aging, or disability services. Applicants will not be eligible if they were recipients of the NADTC 2021 Planning and 2022 Implementation Grants.
What is the award dollar amount?
A maximum of $35,000 per grantee will be awarded. The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center expects to award up to $420,000.
Questions and Point of Contact
The point of contact for the Rural Community Innovations: Transportation Planning Grant Program is Eileen Schroff, NADTC Program Manager. All questions should be submitted in writing to this email address: nadtcgrant@nadtc.org.
2024 Rural Community Planning Grant: Request For Proposals
Welcome to NADTC's Grant Opportunity: 2024 Rural Community Innovations: Transportation Planning Grant
Please read the Request for Proposals (RFP) prior to completing the application. Application Due Date: Friday, June 7th, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET.
Please note, the NADTC office will close at 6:00 PM ET on Friday, June 7th. We encourage you to submit your application prior to that time to ensure there are no glitches in the system. For any questions regarding application content after 6:00 PM ET on Friday, June 7th, please refer to the grant webpage and the FAQ page.
If you have any technical issues submitting your application, please contact SurveyMonkey Apply help by clicking the circled “i” in the top right of your application screen and selecting from the dropdown menu.
Additional information on the 2024 Rural Community Innovations grant process on the NADTC website.
The purpose of the National Aging and Disability Transportation Center’s Rural Community Innovations: Transportation Planning Grant is to offer funding for communities to develop a transportation plan that addresses accessibility and equity. Planning activities will identify transportation barriers, consider current and future community needs, actively engage older adults and people with disabilities in the process, and create or strengthen multi-sector collaborative partnerships. Ultimately, selected grantees are expected to develop a written plan of action to guide implementation of strategies supported by the community to increase the availability of accessible and equitable transportation services.
Who is eligible?
Eligible applicants are rural local and regional private nonprofit or government organizations, including but not limited to: public transit agencies; Councils of Government; Metropolitan or Rural Planning Organizations; Tribal agencies (e.g., Title VI Aging Programs, Tribal Transit Agencies); Area Agencies on Aging; community action agencies; Centers for Independent Living; disability service organizations; community organizations involved in the administration, delivery, or coordination of public transit, human services transportation, aging, or disability services. Applicants will not be eligible if they were recipients of the NADTC 2021 Planning and 2022 Implementation Grants.
What is the award dollar amount?
A maximum of $35,000 per grantee will be awarded. The National Aging and Disability Transportation Center expects to award up to $420,000.
Questions and Point of Contact
The point of contact for the Rural Community Innovations: Transportation Planning Grant Program is Eileen Schroff, NADTC Program Manager. All questions should be submitted in writing to this email address: nadtcgrant@nadtc.org.