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Applications Open for Operation Lifesaver, Inc. Rail Transit Safety Education Grants

By Operation Lifesaver

WASHINGTON, DC, July 1, 2021 – Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI), today announced that the application period is open for its competitive Rail Transit Safety Education Grants. The grants offer a total of $220,000 in funding for transit agencies and government entities that provide transit service to conduct rail transit safety education and public awareness initiatives.

“Operation Lifesaver is pleased to open its call for applications for 2021 Rail Transit Safety Education Grants,” said OLI Executive Director Rachel Maleh. “We are grateful to the Federal Transit Administration for the agency’s support that helps make these grants, as well as our ongoing rail safety education and outreach efforts, possible.”

Maleh noted that grant amounts are capped at $20,000 and require non-federal matching funds of at least 25 percent of project costs. Projects must be focused on safety education or public awareness initiatives in communities with operating or planned rail transit systems (commuter rail, light rail, subway and streetcar). OLI must approve all materials created as part of the grant and all grants must be coordinated with state Operation Lifesaver programs. Contact information for State Coordinators throughout the U.S. is available at https://oli.org/state-coordinators.

All applications must be submitted via the Common Grant Application online grant processing program by July 31, 2021. Grant awards will be announced by September 3, 2021. To access the online application, click on one of the following links:

First-time Common Grant Application users click here to register.
Returning Common Grant Application users click
here.

Potential applicants seeking further details may contact Wende Corcoran at wcorcoran@oli.org .

About Operation Lifesaver

Operation Lifesaver is a nonprofit public safety education and awareness organization dedicated to reducing collisions, fatalities and injuries at highway-rail crossings and preventing trespassing on or near railroad tracks. A national network of trained volunteers gives free presentations on rail safety and a public awareness campaign, “See Tracks? Think Train!” provides tips and statistics to encourage safe behavior near the tracks. OLI leads an international observance of Rail Safety Week each September. Learn more about Rail Safety Week; follow OLI on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn, Twitter and Pinterest

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