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City of Vernon adopts WOW-E Proclamation

April 25, 2024 by valeriejauregui

On Tuesday, April 23rd, the City of Vernon in Wilbarger County held their city commission meeting where community leaders, practitioners, and advocates signed and approved the WOW-E proclamation. Signees included members of Vernon College, Wilbarger County AgriLife, Wilbarger General Hospital, Vernon Farmer’s Market Association, Vernon Boys and Girls Club, Wichita Falls Area Food Bank, Wilbarger County Campfire, Vernon Chamber of Commerce, and Carnegie City/County Library. WOW-E participants in Vernon were excited about the proclamation and are wanting to build public awareness about the program. The WOW-E proclamation is a commitment to the WOW-E program, can be used to garner additional community support and attention for the initiative and future efforts, can publicly recognize the community as a WOW-E community, and can be featured as a WOW-E community on the WOW-E website and in social media call outs. 

The signing of the proclamation comes after Vernon residents attended WOW-E’s January kickoff event in Dallas and hosted a local kickoff event in Vernon. The community plans to participate in WOW-E’s Community Challenge which provides technical assistance to improve local physical activity amenities and increase access to healthy foods. 

Way to go, Vernon! The WOW-E team is excited to continue working with you. Wilbarger county is now set to host their community challenge on April, 30th, 2024.

Filed Under: Blog, Wilbarger County Tagged With: Vernon, Wilbarger County

Cherokee, Houston, Webb, and Wilbarger Counties Host Local WOW-E Kickoffs

April 2, 2024 by kcoats

Four counties hosted local WOW-E Kick Offs. The local kick offs provided an opportunity to introduce the community to the WOW-E program and to discuss the local environments to get healthy foods, unhealthy foods, and places to be physically active. Participants identified barriers to making healthy changes in their communities. They also completed an ease impact where they assessed the ease and impact of different projects in their community. Learn more in the county kickoff reports, find them here.

The next step in the 2024 WOW-E Technical Assistance Cycle is for counties to host a Community Challenge to learn how to apply for WOW-E technical assistance. Stay tuned for more! Sign up for our listserv to stay up to date on all things WOW-E.

Filed Under: Blog, Cherokee County, Houston County, Webb County, Wilbarger County Tagged With: Cherokee County, Houston County, Webb County, Wilbarger County

Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant Program

March 13, 2024 by valeriejauregui

Program Overview

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) established the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary program with $5 billion in appropriated funds over 5 years, 2022-2026. The SS4A program funds regional, local, and Tribal initiatives through grants to prevent roadway deaths and serious injuries. Over $3 billion is still available for future funding rounds. 

Funding Opportunities

FY24 NOFO Now Open

The fiscal year (FY) 2024 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Safe Streets and Roads for All grants is open.

The FY 2024 NOFO has multiple deadlines, depending on the grant type

  • April 4, 2024, 5 p.m. (EDT): Deadline #1 for Planning and Demonstration Grants.
  • May 16, 2024, 5 p.m. (EDT): Sole deadline for Implementation Grants. Deadline #2 for Planning and Demonstration Grants.
  • August 29, 2024, 5 p.m. (EDT): Deadline #3 for Planning and Demonstration Grants. NOFO closes.

Late applications will not be accepted.

Eligibility

The following groups of applicants are eligible for the SS4A grant program:

  • Political subdivisions of a State, which includes counties, cities, towns, transit agencies, and other special districts.
  • Metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs).
  • Federally recognized Tribal governments.

Learn more about eligible applicants for SS4A.

Planning and Demonstration Grants

Planning and Demonstration Grants provide Federal funds to develop, complete, or supplement an Action Plan. The goal of an Action Plan is to develop a holistic, well-defined strategy to prevent roadway fatalities and serious injuries in a locality, Tribal area, or region.

Planning and Demonstration Grants also fund supplemental planning activities in support of an Action Plan and demonstration activities in support of an Action Plan.

Implementation Grants 

Implementation Grants provide Federal funds to implement projects and strategies identified in an Action Plan to address a roadway safety problem. Eligible projects and strategies can be infrastructural, behavioral, and/or operational activities.

Implementation Grants may also include supplemental planning and demonstration activities to inform an existing Action Plan, and project-level planning, design, and development activities.

Applicants must have an eligible comprehensive safety action plan (referred to as an “Action Plan”) to apply for an Implementation Grant.  

New in FY24, potential Implementation Grant applicants may submit their Action Plan(s) for pre-application review so that USDOT may affirm their eligibility to apply for an Implementation Grant.

Filed Under: Blog, grant opportunity Tagged With: grant opportunity

League of American Bicyclists’ Community Spark Grants

January 22, 2024 by valeriejauregui

Overview

The League of American Bicyclists is delighted to announce its third year of Community Spark Grants to support the growing number of local grassroots changemakers and organizations across the country working to improve their communities through bicycling. 

In 2024, the League’s Bicycle Friendly America program will award Community Spark Grants, of $1,500 each, to 15 organizations for projects and programs that spark change and catalyze a community’s ability to create places where bicycling is a safe, easy, and more accessible option. Our desire is for organizations to propose projects that help create Bicycle Friendly Communities and build capacity for local leaders and influencers by uplifting the community and creating inclusive coalitions that can shed new light on current issues. 

In 2024, support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will fund 8 awards, as part of the CDC’s Active People, Healthy Nation℠ Initiative, which aims to help 27 million Americans become more physically active by 2027.  Separately, support from General Motors (GM) will fund 7 awards in 2024. 

Eligible organizations are nonprofits and public or government organizations/agencies. Of the 15 organizations to receive awards, 7 must be in GM home communities. (See the list of eligible GM Communities here.) We are seeking proposals for projects that can be completed by the end of the calendar year (December 31, 2024). 

Funds may support a wide range of bicycling-related projects such as but are not limited to, short-term pop-up events, education campaigns, tactical urbanism demonstrations, educational events or resources, accessibility audits, or street safety improvements. We are especially looking for projects with new perspectives that increase opportunities for healthy and active ways to get around, focus on issues faced by people from underserved or under-resourced populations, and include authentic engagement with the community. 

Priority will be given to projects that have the broadest impact and have an equity lens to the work, such as, but not limited to working with underserved or under-resourced populations, or projects led by or primarily serving people from ethnic or racial minority groups, low-income populations, older populations, youth, and/or people with disabilities. For projects that are combining this funding with other sources, we want to see that this funding will make up a significant portion of the project’s overall budget or will provide “seed” funds that are necessary for the project to get off the ground.

The Community Spark Grant application will open on Monday, November 20, 2023, and the deadline to apply for a 2024 Community Spark Grant is February 1, 2024, at 5:00 pm ET. Applicants will be notified of award decisions in March.

Grant Timeline

  • Application Opens: November 20, 2023
  • Application Closes: February 1, 2024 at 5pm ET
  • Applications Reviewed: February 2024
  • Applicants Selected and Notified: March 2024
  • Project Execution: March-December 2024
  • Final Reports Due: End of December 2024

Eligible Organizations

  • Public or Government Agencies/Organizations (e.g. Library, Parks and Rec Department)
  • Non-Profits – 501(C)(3), 501(C)(4), and 501(c)(6) 
  • Other types of organizations will be considered on a case-by-case basis
  • U.S.-based organization
     

Eligible GM Home Communities 

Thanks to the support of General Motors, 17 of the 15 Community Spark Grant awards in 2024 will be available to GM communities or surrounding regions. See the complete list of GM cities here. If you have questions, please contact anna@bikeleague.org. 
 

Project Categories 

Fundable projects should be in one of the following categories: 

  • One Time Event
  • Series of Events
  • Classes/Educational Opportunity
  • Pop-up Infrastructure/Traffic Calming* 
  • Placemaking/Tactical Urbanism*
  • End-of-Trip Facilities (bike parking/fix-it stations, etc.)
  • Giveaways or subsidies for bicycle equipment and/or accessories (e.g. lights, helmets, bells, locks, etc.)
  • Bike audit, count, survey, or other evaluation/assessment effort (must have follow-up/community involvement to be eligible) 
  • Miscellaneous/Other 

*Funding can only support temporary/non-permanent structures and materials such as paint, vertical delineators, bollards, and signage. For questions on if a structure or material is allowable, please email Anna Tang at anna@bikeleague.org 

See here for example projects and links to resources to help you brainstorm project ideas. 
 

What is not eligible for funding: 

  • Most permit-required infrastructure, such as sidewalks or concrete for road widening.
    • Exceptions:
      • Bike racks or bike fix-it stations would be allowable but need to show broader community context and impact. 
      • Temporary structures or demonstration/quick builds including paint, vertical delineators, bollards, and signage would also be allowable.
  • Funding for personal use. 
  • Funds used solely towards covering a staffer’s salary. 
  • Petitions or signature gathering. 
  • Funds only used for advertising or promotional materials.
  • Studies/research. 
     

Technical Note:

This online application system allows multiple users to collaborate on an application together. There is a “manage collaborators” button at the top of the online application where applicants can manage who has access to the form and allow for more than one person to fill out answers. We encourage communities and organizations who are applying for a grant to work with others in their local community to submit one joint application. See our application portal FAQs page for more information about collaborating on the application.


Questions: 

If you have questions, please email Anna Tang at anna@bikeleague.org

Filed Under: Blog, grant opportunity Tagged With: grant opportunity

Have your say on January 31, 2024! Meet TxDOT’s Statewide Active Transportation Plan Team

January 12, 2024 by valeriejauregui

Have your say on January 31, 2024! BikeTexas will be hosting TxDOT for a free zoom meeting on Wednesday, January 31 as they present the Statewide Active Transportation Plan (SATP).

Join other fellow active transportation users, advocates, transportation professionals, and the local community on Wednesday, January 31 from 11am-12:30pm. This is a great opportunity to ask any questions you have and offer feedback as TxDOT builds the SATP. Register now!

https://biketexas.formstack.com/forms/biketexas_satp_webinar

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