**The 2024 Request for Proposals (RFP) Is Now Available**
GOHS has been granted federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to promote the development and implementation of innovative programs to address highway safety problems related to motorcycle safety, occupant protection, impaired driving, traffic records/data, minority issues, and pedestrian/bicycle safety. Proposed programs must be data driven and based on proven countermeasures. The deadline for FFY2024 new grant applications to be submitted in our online Grant Management System is 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 2023.
FEDERAL FFY 2024 INITIAL REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Any agency or organization planning to submit an application for a Federal FFY 2024 Highway Safety Grant MUST have at least one representative attend a Grant Application Training Session.
MANDATORY Grant Application Training:
January 11, 2023/ 10:00am
Chattahoochee Tech North Metro Campus (North GA)
5198 Ross Road, Bldg D
Acworth, GA 30102
January 12, 2023/ 10:00am
Macon Marriott City Center
Magnolia Room (South GA)
240 Coliseum Drive
Macon, GA 31217
The training will address program parameters, eligibility criteria, and eGOHS Plus online submission procedures.
The deadline for submitting new grant applications for Federal FFY 2024 is 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. No Exceptions!
DATA RESOURCES FOR APPLICANTS
- 2020 NHTSA Countermeasures That Work
- FARS Data
- NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts
- GOHS Data (2019 County Fact Sheets)
- Problem ID County Worksheets
- 2018 NHTSA Seatbelt Report (October 2019 Traffic Safety Facts)
- CDC Child Passenger Safety
- CDC Motor Vehicle Safety
- NHTSA Children Traffic Safety Fact Sheet
- GA OASIS (different criteria than FARS)
- The Community Guide to Best Practices (traffic safety)
- The Cochrane Review (traffic safety)
- GEEARS (demographic data)
- GHSA Publications
- GHSA Occupant Protection Best Practices Publication
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- County Health Rankings
For questions about the GOHS grantee application process, contact Candice Hamilton-Lawless at or 404-463-0632. Only those who attended application training are eligible to apply for a new, FFY2024 grant.
For more information on the grant application process, visit Applying for a grant.
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