Funding for projects which contribute to a reduction in road-related deaths and injury.
The Road Safety Trust provides funding to public and professional UK organisations for projects that are innovative and will enhance the knowledge and practice of the road safety community.
Applications are accepted from local authorities, police forces, fire and rescue services or UK based registered charities, legally constituted not-for-profit social enterprises or community interest companies.
The Small Grants Programme supports projects on their way to making a tangible difference on the roads, with the Spring 2022 round focusing for the first time on supporting previously funded and completed projects to the implementation stage.
Grants of £10,000 to £30,000 over two years are on offer, from a total funding pot of £180,000.
Interventions should concern one of the following priority areas for reducing road casualties:
- Community Corners – a low cost, community-led street design approach to traffic calming.
- Mobile Engaged –tackling mobile phone use by drivers.
- Improving Driver Behaviour through Mindfulness – to trial mindfulness research in a practical way to improve road safety at either a local, regional or national level.
- Targeting Road Injury Prevention (TRIP) – using data and intelligence to understand who is causing serious collisions and to develop road safety campaigns.
A Small Grants Webinar will be held at 14:00 on 24 March 2022. Register for the webinar via the Trust's website.
The deadline to apply is 26 April 2022.
How To Apply
There are two application windows per year:
- Small Grants Programme applications are open until 26 April 2022 with decisions communicated in June 2022.
- Main Themed Grants Programme will reopen for applications in September 2022.
Guidance notes and FAQs can be found on the Trust's website.
The Small Grants 2022 guidance notes are currently available on the Trust's website.