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Project Fit Analysis

Posted: 5/21/2026

WEBINAR: June 16, 2026, 9:00AM - 10:00AM PT

Join the Safety Navigator for California Communities (SNCC) for a free webinar to help you determine which funding program—SS4A, HSIP, ATP, or state sources—is the best fit for your specific safety project.

Presenters will walk through real examples and decision frameworks to match project types with the right funding opportunities. By the end of the webinar, you’ll leave with a clearer strategy to position your project for the strongest chance of funding success.

  • SS4A – The Safe Streets & Roads for All competitive grant program provides funding to local, regional, and Tribal governments to fund safety initiatives aimed at preventing roadway fatalities and serious injuries. SS4A supports DOT's Roadway Safety Strategy and its goal of zero roadway deaths using a Safe System Approach.

  • HSIP – The Highway Safety Improvement Program is a core federal-aid program to States for the purpose of achieving a significant reduction in fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. California's Local HSIP focuses on infrastructure projects with nationally recognized crash reduction factors (CRFs). 

  • ATP – The Active Transportation Program consolidates existing federal and state transportation programs into a single program with a focus to make California a national leader in active transportation.


Register to Attend

This Event is Free

About the SNCC

The Safety Navigator for California Communities (SNCC) at Cal Poly provides technical assistance and guidance to California's local agencies, tribes, and communities navigating transportation safety planning and federal funding.

SNCC specializes in helping small, rural, and underserved communities access and compete for competitive grant programs, offering support throughout the application process from initial planning to final submission.

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