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  • 27 March 2026
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FY 2026 | U.S. DOT Office of the Secretary

Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A)

$993.5 million available | 20% match

Application Due May 26, 2026

This program funds both Action Plan development and implementation projects designed to significantly reduce or eliminate roadway fatalities and serious injuries. Awards support planning, infrastructure improvements, and safety countermeasures for all road users: pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, motorists, and commercial vehicle operators.

Funding Categories

1. Planning and Demonstration Grants support development of a new Action Plan, supplemental safety planning to enhance an existing Action Plan, or demonstration activities that inform Action Plan development or updates. Approximately $687.8 million is available to support between 40 and 70 awards ranging from $2.5 million - $25 million.

2. Implementation Grants fund projects and strategies identified in an Action Plan that address roadway safety problems. Eligible activities include infrastructure, behavioral, operational, and post-crash care improvements, as well as project-level planning, design, environmental review, and permitting activities. Approximately $305.7 million is available to support between 400 and 700 awards ranging from $100,000 - $5 million. 

Key Deadline to Know Now

Implementation Grant applicants are encouraged to submit a pre-application eligibility review request by April 24, 2026. We are happy to help you prepare it!

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27 March 2026

SS4A Program Now Open!

HOT GRANT ALERT

The U.S. Department of Transportation has opened the FY 2026 Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Program, with approximately $993.5 million available. Applications are due May 26, 2026. We wanted to make sure you had the details in case this aligns with work your organization is currently planning or pursuing.

A summary of the program is below, along with a link to our full TFG Profile Summary for additional detail.

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