Deadline: 7 October 2016
The Road Safety Trust (RST) has launched a Call for Proposals with an aim to contribute to improvements in safety on the roads of the United Kingdom through support for research into road safety and for the development of practical measures and trial or demonstration projects, whether through education, engineering or enforcement, aimed to reduce death and injury to all road users.
The Trust intends to uphold the highest of ethical and safety standards in both the conduct of the research and activity it funds and prudence in the expenditure of the funds that it holds. It will be especially keen to support measures that combine approaches to casualty reduction.
Grants are available for research into or practical interventions aimed at supporting road safety.
Funding Information
Grants are available for up to three years and the RST would normally expect to fund projects requesting from it amounts of up to £100,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- UK based organizations (both public and professional associations), registered charities and university departments may apply for grants. Individuals are not eligible for Trust grants unless part of a wider research or project team.
- Private commercial enterprise, Community Interest Companies and not for profit businesses will be considered for funding providing that it can be demonstrated that the schemes or initiatives proposed are for charitable activity and for the public benefit and are consistent with the principles of the Trust.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via the on-line submission process given on the website.
Eligible Country: United Kingdom
For more information, please visit Road Safety Trust Grant.