Accessing Transportation Equity Research in Georgia

GrantID: 16020

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Summary

If you are located in Georgia and working in the area of Non-Profit Support Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Transportation Equity in Georgia's Urban Centers

Transportation equity remains a critical issue in Georgia, particularly in urban areas such as Atlanta. Recent studies indicate that low-income communities in Georgia face significant barriers to accessing reliable public transit options, with many residents spending over 20% of their incomes on transportation-related costs. This reality exacerbates economic disparities, as limited transport options hinder access to employment, education, and healthcare services.

The funding opportunity targets organizations focused on conducting transportation equity studies to analyze and address these barriers effectively. Eligible organizations must demonstrate an understanding of the unique transportation challenges faced by low-income communities in Georgia. This includes engaging local stakeholders to gather qualitative and quantitative data on public transit access and affordability.

Applicants will need to submit robust project proposals that describe their methodologies for conducting studies, as well as their plans for disseminating findings to inform policymakers and community leaders. Successful applicants will ideally showcase collaborations with local transit agencies and community organizations, ensuring that study outcomes directly influence transportation policy reforms.

The contextual fit assessment for this funding opportunity will evaluate organizations’ capabilities to engage with Georgia's diverse urban landscape. The stark disparities in transportation access highlight the need for targeted research that informs equitable transit solutions. Organizations that can effectively analyze public transit data, such as ridership trends and service gaps, will be best suited to contribute to meaningful change across Georgia’s urban centers.

In conclusion, this funding opportunity represents a vital step in addressing transportation equity issues in Georgia. By supporting organizations in their research endeavors, the initiative aims to drive policy recommendations that promote equitable transportation solutions, ultimately improving access for low-income communities. Through data-driven analysis, Georgia can work towards a more equitable transit system that serves all residents.

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