Teen Driver Grant Funding
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The Eagle County, Colorado Prevention Committee received special funding from Ford Driving Skills for Life to tackle the issue of drug-impaired driving among teens in their community. With this grant, the Committee was able to host a number of events and activities for teens throughout the year, including booths at concerts, a youth safe driving fair, and a "Safe and Sober Glow Party."
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With teen driver deaths up 9 percent in 2015, The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and Ford Driving Skills for Life (Ford DSFL) have awarded State Highway Safety Offices (SHSOs) in Georgia, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire and New York $74,000 in funding to support teen safe driving activities.
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The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) and Ford Driving Skills for Life (Ford DSFL) have awarded State Highway Safety Offices in five states funding to support teen safe driving programs.
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TheGrantHelpers.com has compiled a list of three funders that give grants to organizations focused on teen driving safety. Buckle up!
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The Road to Zero (RTZ) initiative launched in 2016 by the National Safety Council, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration with the goal of eliminating roadway deaths within 30 years. Grants are open to organizations with innovative approaches to making roadways safer and eliminating preventable roadway deaths.
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