Recording Link and Resources: SPAN, REACH, and HOP R2D Networking Call: Environmental Scan and Interviews: Latino Transportation & Land Use Thought Leaders & Making the Economic Case for Activity-Friendly Communities - June 16, 2022
Routes to Destinations Peer Networking Call on June 16th on Environmental Scan and Interviews: Latino Transportation & Land Use Thought Leaders, Making the Economic Case for Activity-Friendly Communities & Celebrating Recipient Successes.
Friendly Reminder: Become a Complete Streets Champion
Applications are open for the Active People, Healthy Nation Champions Institute. This is an opportunity for local elected officials to gain knowledge on Complete Streets, downtown revitalization, and related efforts. The Champions Institute will also help participants make the best use of funds from the infrastructure law and make their communities more competitive for federal grants. Applications Due: Thursday, June 30 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Applications Due: September 15, 2022
How to Apply Webinars Recordings at: https://www.transportation.gov/grants/SS4A/webinars
Webinar: How to Apply for SS4A: Implementation Grants, Thursday, June 23, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET
Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program – Planning Grants and Capital Construction Grants - Notices of Funding Opportunity Coming in Summer 2022
Bridge Investment Program - Deadline for planning applications is July 25, 2022
White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Health: The Biden-Harris Administration is seeking ideas and stories to inform a national strategy that will be announced at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health in September 2022. You can share your ideas and stories at regional listening sessions, host or attend a partner-led convening, or share written ideas and stories. See the Toolkit for Partner-Led Convenings for more information. Share your written ideas and stories by July 15, 2022 using this link.
Resources, including a factsheet and talking points, to help public health practitioners, decision makers, and community members make the business case for improving the built environment.
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