about DOT Awards $ 1 Million to Hazardous Materials Training Organizations as Part of New
Community Safety Grant Program
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) today announced it has awarded $ 1 million to two non-profit organizations as part of its new
Community Safety Grant program to improve the nation's response to hazardous materials transportation incidents.
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It has a senior center, medical clinics, childcare facilities, and a
community safety - net fund that awards small
grants to market - affiliated folks in dire need of help paying the rent or medical bills.
The new implementation
grants can be used to coordinate education, health, and
safety services; increase family engagement in student learning; improve learning inside and outside of school; secure additional and sustainable funding sources; and establish data systems to record and share the
community's progress.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced today that it is issuing $ 2,488,497 in grants to state entities, local communities, and non-profit organizations to address pipeline safety challenges related to damage prevention and to promote more involvement in local pipeline safety initiatives and awareness ef
Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced today that it is issuing $ 2,488,497 in
grants to state entities, local
communities, and non-profit organizations to address pipeline
safety challenges related to damage prevention and to promote more involvement in local pipeline safety initiatives and awareness ef
safety challenges related to damage prevention and to promote more involvement in local pipeline
safety initiatives and awareness ef
safety initiatives and awareness efforts.
More information about
grants to states and
communities offered by PHMSA's pipeline
safety program is available on the agency's website.
To accompany its SDP
grants, PHMSA awarded a total of $ 988,558 in pipeline
safety grants for technical assistance to 12 local
community and non-profit organizations.
Finally, PHMSA selected the Commercial Vehicle
Safety Alliance to receive $ 1,000,000 as part of its
Community Safety Training
grant program.
The Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act)(P.L. 114 - 94 - December 4, 2015), authorizes and provides funding for PHMSA's
Community Safety Training
Grant Program.
«Working together, not only will we save more lives, we will have a shot at the $ 100,000
grant which would help us expand our spay / neuter program, enhance our adoption and foster programs and strengthen the
safety net for our
community's neediest pet - owners by expanding our pet - food pantry».
The Foundation is an independent 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization providing support for efforts that enhance police /
community relations, crime prevention and public
safety through
grant funding for specialized equipment, training, and cooperative
community programs.
The $ 12,500
grant was co-sponsored by the PDF, and the Spirit of Blue Foundation, which is dedicated to the enhancement officer
safety and vitality throughout the law enforcement
community by promoting public awareness for their protection and fulfilling
safety equipment and training needs.
[32] The members of the Taskforce were: Roger Wilkins AO, Secretary, Commonwealth Attorney - General's Department; Bill
Grant, Secretary - General, Law Council of Australia; Laurie Glanfield AM, Director General, NSW Attorney General's Department; Louise Glanville, Executive Director, Victorian Department of Justice; and Stephen Goggs, Deputy Chief Executive, ACT Department of Justice and
Community Safety.
The California Traffic
Safety Institute was organized with the goal to improve the traffic school program and to provide other safety programs such as continuing education classes for traffic and school owners and instructors, community grants developed to enhance traffic safety in California
Safety Institute was organized with the goal to improve the traffic school program and to provide other
safety programs such as continuing education classes for traffic and school owners and instructors, community grants developed to enhance traffic safety in California
safety programs such as continuing education classes for traffic and school owners and instructors,
community grants developed to enhance traffic
safety in California
safety in California with a
The California Traffic
Safety Institute was organized with the goal to improve the traffic school program and to provide other safety programs such as continuing education classes for traffic and school owners and instructors, community grants developed to enhance traffic safety in California with a focus on child s
Safety Institute was organized with the goal to improve the traffic school program and to provide other
safety programs such as continuing education classes for traffic and school owners and instructors, community grants developed to enhance traffic safety in California with a focus on child s
safety programs such as continuing education classes for traffic and school owners and instructors,
community grants developed to enhance traffic
safety in California with a focus on child s
safety in California with a focus on child
safetysafety.
Analysis of the data from the pre and post questionnaires and an examination of the case studies indicated that providing
grant opportunities to schools elevated road
safety as an issue and encouraged school
community engagement.
States and local
communities can use the
grants to establish programs to control health and
safety hazards by assessing and remediating lead - based paint and other housing related health hazards, HUD notes in a press release announcing the initiative.