Safe Streets and Roads for All (Implementation) Guidance and Tools
April 24, 2023

With a mix of webinars, practical tools, and templates, the Grant Application Bootcamp materials are designed to provide an overview of the Safe Streets and Roads for All (Implementation) opportunity, guide you through the application process, and present actionable steps that can be taken to submit a strong application.

They include presentations from the Safe Streets and Roads for All (Implementation) Grant Bootcamp webinars with information on how to apply for federal funds and relevant tools and templates that can be applied to your grant application. The materials focus on how to build a community engagement plan, how to leverage community assets, how to effectively incorporate data into the grant application process, and how to construct a budget and a strong grant narrative.

 

Setting the Table

Presentation | Recording

Engaging the Community

Presentation | Recording

Federal Administration Priorities

Presentation | Recording

Data Driven Decision Making

Presentation | Recording

Demystifing Capital Stacks and Budgeting

Presentation | Recording

Writing a Strong Narrative Webinar

Presentation | Recording

Building a Community Narrative

Presentation

Community Engagement Workbook

Workbook

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