ClosedNon-Profit

Community Road Safety Grants

DTMR · Australia

Community Road Safety Grants support road safety education programs delivered across Queensland. The programs aim to equip children, adolescents and young people with the attitudes, skills and knowledge needed to become safer road users and help build a positive road safety culture.

Closed

27 Aug 2021

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Must be a Road Safety Education Program provider Must deliver services across Queensland Programs should support Transport and Main Roads' whole-of-life road safety education objectives Programs should demonstrate age-appropriate knowledge, strategies and risk management for youth road safety
Transport and Main Roads is seeking to engage Road Safety Education Program providers to deliver services across Queensland. Road safety education programs should clearly demonstrate how they are able to empower youth with age appropriate knowledge, strategies and risk management processes to make them safer road users.

What's Funded

Delivery of road safety education programs for children, adolescents and young people, including age-appropriate education, strategies and risk management processes that promote safer road user behaviour.

Expected Outcomes

Programs that contribute to a whole-of-life approach to road safety education, empower youth with age-appropriate knowledge and skills, and help build a positive community road safety culture across Queensland.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communitytraining

Keywords

road safetycommunity road safetyeducationyouthchildrenadolescentstransportQueensland

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Community Road Safety Grants?

The Community Road Safety Grants is a non-profit grant offered by DTMR in Australia. Community Road Safety Grants support road safety education programs delivered across Queensland. The programs aim to equip children, adolescents and young people with the attitudes, skills and knowledge needed to become safer road users and help build a positive road safety culture.

Who is eligible for the Community Road Safety Grants?

Must be a Road Safety Education Program provider Must deliver services across Queensland Programs should support Transport and Main Roads' whole-of-life road safety education objectives Programs should demonstrate age-appropriate knowledge, strategies and risk management for youth road safety

When does the Community Road Safety Grants close?

Applications closed on 27 Aug 2021.

What activities are funded?

Delivery of road safety education programs for children, adolescents and young people, including age-appropriate education, strategies and risk management processes that promote safer road user behaviour.

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