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Educational Grants

Introduction

The SHSO grant program is structured on the federal fiscal year, which runs from October 1st to September 30th. The following is an overview of the grant process and the timeline, and other requirements related to grant program funding.

Applying for an Educational Highway Safety Grant

Who May Apply

State agencies, political subdivisions of the state, such as counties, towns, villages, or not-for-profit organizations that have oversight for highway safety or serve a population that is in need of highway safety program services that could be delivered by the applicant may apply.

The SHSO does NOT fund for-profit agencies. The SHSO's grant funding policy is based on governing statutes, regulations and directives, and many of these supporting documents are contained in the Highway Safety Grant Management Manual. To be allowable, costs must be necessary, reasonable, allocable, and Federal funds must be used in accordance with the appropriate statute and implementing grant regulations or guidance. Grant management rules require governmental units to monitor sub-awards to assure compliance with applicable Federal requirements and cost principles.

For general criteria for allowable costs, please see the Highway Safety Grant Management Manual.

  • Part I. Basic Funding Guidance
  • Part II. Allowable Costs Under Specific Conditions for Selected Items
  • Part III. Unallowable Costs for Selected Items.

Additional Resources

For applications and overview information, go to the Grant Guidance section of this website.

For More Information Contact

Susan McAvoy
Program Coordinator – Impaired Driving & Education Grants
802-522-4582
susan.mcavoy@vermont.gov