Who Qualifies for Transportation Network Data Assessment in Virginia
GrantID: 16020
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply in Virginia
Virginia has a unique transportation network characterized by urban congestion in metropolitan areas, such as Northern Virginia, juxtaposed with rural regions that often lack adequate public transit. The Virginia Department of Transportation reports that while urban areas experience overcrowding on major routes, rural communities face severe limitations in public transit availability49% of Virginian households in rural areas are more than a half mile away from the nearest bus stop. This creates barriers to mobility, especially for low-income families, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.
Local organizations, including nonprofits focused on transit equity, community service boards, and regional transportation planning agencies, are positioned to strategically apply for this funding. These groups often understand local transit dynamics and the specific needs of underserved populations. However, they may face challenges in conducting comprehensive assessments of transit network data due to resource constraints.
The eligibility for this funding includes nonprofit organizations and local governments committed to evaluating transportation access and use in underserved areas of Virginia. Applicants must demonstrate a clear plan for data collection regarding transit usage, needs, and gaps in service. Additionally, successful applicants are typically required to collaborate with local stakeholders, ensuring diverse perspectives are included in the assessment process. This participatory approach enhances the reliability of the data collected and ensures that the results reflect the lived experiences of residents.
In Virginia, improvements in transportation access can significantly impact community well-being, influencing everything from job opportunities to access to healthcare. By funding transportation network data assessments, this grant will support evidence-based initiatives aimed at addressing mobility disparities in the commonwealth. The outcomes of these initiatives are expected to inform targeted improvements to the public transit system, fostering enhanced accessibility for all Virginians while addressing the discrepancies between urban and rural transit infrastructure.
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