Program information

Popular name

SS4A

Assistance listing number

20.939

Agency

Department of Transportation

Sub-agency

Office of the Secretary

Categories & sub-categories

  • Health - Occupational Safety and Health
  • Regional Development - Planning and Technical Assistance
  • Regional Development - Transportation
  • Transportation - Highways, Public Roads, and Bridges

Assistance types

  • Project Grants

Eligible applicants

  • Federally Recognized lndian Tribal Governments
  • Government - General
  • Local (includes State-designated lndian Tribes, excludes institutions of higher education and hospitals

Eligible beneficiaries

Awards & recipients

View this program's awards and recipients at USASpending.gov

Assistance listing

View this program's assistance listing at SAM.gov

Grant opportunities

View this program's available grant opportunities at Grants.gov

Program objective

The purpose of SS4A grants is to improve roadway safety by significantly reducing or eliminating roadway fatalities and serious injuries involving various users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, public transportation users, motorists, personal conveyance and micromobility users, and commercial vehicle operators.

Program obligations, by FY (2022 - 2024)

This chart shows obligations for the program by fiscal year. All data for this chart was provided by the administering agency and sourced from SAM.gov or USASpending.gov.

“SAM.gov actual” displays actual obligations for the fiscal year, as reported by the agency to SAM.gov after the fiscal year concludes.

“SAM.gov estimate” displays estimated obligations for the fiscal year, as reported by the agency to SAM.gov before the fiscal year concludes.

“USAspending.gov obligations” displays the total obligations submitted by the agency to USAspending, linked to the assistance listing through its assistance listing number. USAspending.gov is the official source of Federal spending information, displaying actual obligations made by agencies as they are committed. Annual obligations reported to SAM.gov may be inconsistent with annual obligations reported to USASpending.gov. More information can be found on the “About the data” page.

Please note that SAM.gov does not provide agencies with detailed guidance on how to report loan, loan guarentee, or insurance obligations. These figures may not be comparable arocess programs or consistent with USASpending.gov.

For more information on each of these data sources, please see the “About the data” page.

Authorizing statutes

  • Pub. L. 117th Congress (2021-2022), 117-58.

Program results

2022

The FY 2022 NOFO released May of 2022. Over $800 million in awards were given to 510 communities in 49 States and Puerto Rico in the first funding round. Over half the nation's population resides in a place that received funding in FY 2022.