The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Justice Services (OJS), Indian Highway Safety Program (IHSP) solicits proposals for implementing traffic safety programs and projects which are designated to reduce the number of traffic crashes, deaths, injuries, and property damage within these populations.
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Highway Safety Grants are reimbursable grants available to federally recognized Native American Tribes.
Registration is $96 5. 00; the BIA OJS IHSP is accepting grant applications to cover travel expenses for tribal employees who work, in the traffic realm, for federally recognized tribes to attend the 2024 Traffic Records Forum.
All attendees are responsible for registering themselves to attend the conference and making lodging reservations.WHAT IS THE TRAFFIC RECORDS FORUM?This grant opportunity is for federally recognized tribal data analysts, tribal law enforcement officials, engineers, motor vehicle officials, emergency medical services providers, judicial administrators, and highway safety professionals from across the United States.
Attendees can participate in sessions for the latest safety data collection methods and best practices and learn how to:
Improve the accuracy of traffic records and highway safety data Apply performance goals/measures in traffic records system improvements Implement a model traffic records system Organize and operate a successful traffic records committee Recognize the importance of standards and guidelines for traffic records systems Become acquainted with new technologies and ideas Network with a variety of transportation and highway safety professionals, AND Discover how better data can help save lives