Impaired Driving Mini Grants: Non-Enforcement
Montana Department of Transportation
Funding Amount
Up to US $5,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Impaired Driving Mini Grants: Non-Enforcement
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Montana Department of Transportation
Amount: Up to US $5,000
Last Updated: October 09, 2025
Summary
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) invites proposals for the Impaired Driving Mini Grants: Non-Enforcement, aimed at reducing impaired driving in local communities. These grants are designed for impactful, data-driven projects that align with the Montana Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan. Funding requests can be up to $5,000, and projects must show local collaboration. MDT encourages initiatives tied to existing DUI Task Force and County Prevention Plans, ensuring a lasting positive effect on community safety.Overview
About MDT At MDT, we take seriously our mission of providing a transportation system and services that emphasize quality, safety, cost effectiveness, economic vitality and sensitivity to the environment. Involving Montana's residents and communities is a vital part of fulfilling that mission. Impaired Driving Mini Grants: Non-Enforcement The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT), State Highway Traffic Safety Section (SHTSS) is requesting proposals for local projects that aim to reduce/eliminate impaired driving in local communities. A variety of projects can be considered for this funding.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. These mini grants are intended for projects with a limited time frame, but can having a lasting impact. Projects must be data driven and demonstrate local collaboration. Projects must fall within the broad Impaired Driving Strategies outlined in the Montana Comprehensive Highway Safety Plan (CHSP).Funding requests may not exceed $5,000. Costs are reimbursement only and must follow allowable expenditures outlined within of MDT's Contract Manual. A fiscal organization must be identified in the proposal.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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