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Global Road Safety Partnership announces 17th Round of Road Safety Grants Programme

Road Safety Grants Programme: Up to 120,000 Swiss francs (CHF) for a Project

Deadline: 8 June 2020

The Global Road Safety Partnership is pleased to announce the launch of the Round 17 Call for Proposals under the Road Safety Grants Programme. In Round 17, GRSP will accept applications for advocacy to strengthen road user policies as well as vehicle safety standards.

Bloomberg Philanthropies funds the Bloomberg Philanthropies Initiative for Global Road Safety (BIGRS) to reduce road traffic deaths and injuries in low- and middle-income countries. A competitively awarded grants programme is an important part of the initiative. The Road Safety Grants Programme is managed by the Global Road Safety Partnership, one of the implementing partners of BIGRS, and supports projects to develop and deliver high-impact, evidence-based road safety interventions designed to strengthen road safety policies and their implementation.

A number of evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing road traffic deaths and injuries are included in BIGRS. The Road Safety Grants Programme focuses exclusively on the passage and implementation of evidence-based policies which address key behavioural risk factors (speeding, drink driving, lack of seatbelt use, lack of child restraint use, or lack of helmet use) and vehicle safety standards.

What kind of projects will be funded?

Proposals must focus on policy reform or policy implementation that will lead to substantial reductions in road traffic injuries and deaths. The Road Safety Grants Programme supports organizations advocating for passage and implementation of comprehensive policies (legislation, regulations, standards, etc.) to address road user behavioural risk factors and vehicle safety. In particular:

Road User Behavioural Risk Factors

Vehicle Safety

Support strengthening vehicle safety regulations and ensure that the following five safety regulations are applied to light duty vehicles:

The Road Safety Grants Programme also supports organizations to support the implementation of policies to address road user behavioural risk factors and vehicle safety. Some approaches might include:

What kind of projects will NOT be funded?

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Which countries are eligible to apply?

For more information, visit https://www.grsproadsafety.org/apply-grant/

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