Announcing… Key Resource for Rural Communities

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced the Applicant Toolkit for the Rural Opportunities to Use Transportation for Economic Success (ROUTES) Initiative at the U.S. Department of Transportation.  The Toolkit provides user-friendly information and resources to enhance rural applicants’ familiarity with the Department’s discretionary grant programs and the funding process.

Rural communities and their transportation networks have been instrumental in building and supplying urban areas throughout our nation’s history, carrying people from city to city and carrying freight from bedrock American industries such as agriculture, mining, forestry, and manufacturing.  Yet rural transportation has significant challenges.

While one-fifth of Americans live in rural areas, 70% of America’s road miles are in rural areas, carrying nearly 50% of the nation’s truck traffic.  In addition, 44% of automobile travel on rural roads is done by metropolitan area citizens, and rural America’s traffic fatalities are disproportionately high with a fatality rate twice that of urban areas.  Further, of the nation’s bridges that are posted for weight limits, 90% are in rural areas.

Discretionary grant applications can be complex and resource-intensive to complete.  Many of the Department’s discretionary grant programs require non-federal funding to cover a portion of project costs which may present an additional barrier to rural communities with limited funding.

The new ROUTES Toolkit addresses these challenges by assisting rural stakeholders to better understand how to access the Department’s grants and financing products.  Specifically, the Toolkit illustrates key applicant requirements when participating in the Department’s discretionary grants processes.  It also catalogues discretionary grant programs by applicant type and eligible project activities.  Additionally, the Toolkit provides resources for applicants to maximize the potential for award success.

To learn more about the ROUTES Initiative and the Toolkit, visit www.transportation.gov/rural.

“The ROUTES Applicant Toolkit will help rural communities better identify and navigate grant funding opportunities for rural transportation projects,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Chao.

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