During the 2024 holiday season, the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration utilized grant funding to promote safe alternatives to driving impaired.
GHSA and Responsibility.org provided a $30,000 grant to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation partnered with the Lackawanna County Treatment Court to pilot a program to address impaired driving and improve roadway safety.
GHSA and Responsibility.org provided a $50,000 grant to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to conduct comprehensive drug testing to address impaired driving and make roads safer for everyone.
GHSA and Responsibility.org provided a $15,000 the Ohio Traffic Safety Office to purchase technology that allows law enforcement officers to manually test subjects’ eye movements, improving the detection of impaired driving.
GHSA and Responsibility.org provided a $30,000 grant to the Missouri Department of Transportation to enhance its capacity to train law enforcement officers in conducting roadside blood tests, helping the state better address impaired driving.
GHSA and Responsibility.org provided a $14,200 grant to the Maryland Highway Safety Office expand its current green lab program and train more law enforcement officers to detect cannabis impairment at the roadside.
GHSA and the National Road Safety Foundation awarded $25,000 to help the Texas Department of Transportation host youth transportation safety events across the state where students learned about road patterns and best practices for riding safely.
GHSA and the National Road Safety Foundation awarded $25,000 to help community groups in Oregon construct a demonstration crosswalk and walking route providing a safe way for elementary students to get to school in Odell.
GHSA and the National Road Safety Foundation awarded a $25,000 grant to the Idaho Office of Highway Safety to provide hands-on classroom bike instruction, specifically curated for Idaho's roads, in several communities.
GHSA, in partnership with the National Road Safety Foundation, awarded a $25,000 grant to the Hawaii Department of Transportation to enhance safe transportation for the youth of Ocean View, Naalehu and Pahala.
The Ford Motor Company Fund partnered with GHSA to provide $50,000 in funding in 2024 to bolster access to driver education for Tribal youth in Montana.