Deadline: 18-Mar-2026
The Community Road Safety Grants Program (CRSGP) 2026-27 provides funding to Victorian communities to prevent road fatalities and serious injuries. The program supports initiatives for safer cyclists, pedestrians, drivers, motorcyclists, vehicles, signage, and local road safety innovation, with grants ranging from $250 to $24,000 depending on the project type.
Overview
The CRSGP aims to empower communities to take shared responsibility for road safety by:
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Promoting safer behaviors for cyclists, pedestrians, drivers, and motorcyclists
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Supporting vehicle safety and roadside signage
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Encouraging innovative local road safety solutions
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Embedding a culture of road safety throughout Victoria
Funding aligns with best practice behaviors and Victorian road safety priorities, fostering education, innovation, and community engagement.
Funding Categories and Amounts
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Cyclist Programs: Bike Ed Challenges up to $6,000; bike and trailer maintenance $65 per bike, $1,000 per trailer
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Safe Routes to School Projects: Up to $24,000 per applicant
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Motorized Mobility Device & Walk with Care Sessions: $250 per session
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Driver Programs: Road Safety for New Arrivals up to $5,000 + driving lessons; Safe Driver sessions $250 per session
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Roadside Signage Initiatives: Up to $10,000 per applicant
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Local Road Safety Innovation: Up to $20,000 per project category
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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Incorporated non-commercial organizations
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Local government authorities
Organizations not directly eligible may apply through an eligible auspice organization. Applicants must demonstrate financial accountability and, if previously funded, show achievement of past targets or plan to meet them by 30 June 2026.
How to Apply / What to Do
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Confirm eligibility: Ensure your organization meets CRSGP criteria or has an auspice partner
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Select funding category: Identify the program area (cyclist safety, safe routes, signage, etc.)
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Prepare project plan: Include objectives, target participants, methods, and measurable outcomes
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Develop a budget: Specify requested funding aligned with grant limits for the project type
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Submit application: Follow CRSGP 2026-27 submission guidelines and deadlines
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Implement and report: Deliver activities and provide reporting to demonstrate impact
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly demonstrate community engagement and education
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Focus on measurable road safety outcomes
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Align the project with Victorian road safety priorities
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Ensure your budget is realistic and justified
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Highlight innovation or best practice approaches
FAQs
1. Who is eligible to apply?
Incorporated non-commercial organizations, local government authorities, schools, or organizations applying through an eligible auspice partner.
2. What types of projects are funded?
Projects targeting safer cyclists, pedestrians, drivers, motorcyclists, vehicles, roadside signage, or local road safety innovation.
3. How much funding can I receive?
Funding varies by category: $250 to $24,000, depending on the program type.
4. Are previous recipients eligible?
Yes, but they must demonstrate compliance with past targets or plan to meet them by 30 June 2026.
5. What is the main goal of CRSGP?
To eliminate road fatalities and reduce serious injuries by empowering communities to lead educational and innovative initiatives.
6. Can schools apply directly?
Yes, schools are eligible to apply directly under the program.
7. What reporting is required?
Applicants must provide financial accountability and performance reporting to show project impact.
Final Takeaway
The CRSGP 2026-27 supports Victorian communities to lead coordinated, innovative, and educational road safety initiatives. By funding targeted projects in cycling, walking, driving, signage, and local innovation, the program contributes to the long-term goal of reducing road fatalities and serious injuries across Victoria.
For more information, visit Transport Victoria.









































