
GRANT MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
Thank you for your interest in promoting traffic safety in Louisiana! The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission (LHSC) is seeking dedicated partners to aid in our mission of reducing traffic crashes and the resulting deaths, injuries, and property damage. Please review the requirements for application submissions below. Questions concerning the application process may be directed to the LHSC by email at: LHSCweb@la.gov or by telephone at (225) 925-6991.
GRANT APPLICATIONS
FFY 2020 ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL WAVES
The LHSC FFY 2020 Special Wave Grant application period is now closed. Thank you for your interest in partnering with the LHSC.
FFY 2021 YEAR-LONG GRANT APPLICATION
The LHSC FFY 2021 Grant Application period for year-long projects is now closed. Thank you for your interest.
LHSC FFY 2021 Call for Proposals and Application Instructions
This link opens the Call for Proposals and Application Instructions.
LHSC FFY 2021 Application
This link opens the Application.
This link opens the problem identification for FFY 2021 and the Tier I and II parishes.
Applications will be accepted from March 1, 2020 through March 31, 2020
at midnight CST.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Late applications will not be considered.
PLANNING
The planning process for the Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is a cyclical process that is in constant review, assessment, and modification and due to a variety of intervening and often unpredictable factors at both the federal and state level; the planning process may be interrupted by unforeseen events and mandates.
A multitude of Stakeholder meetings, data analysis workshops, and processes for partner feedback occur throughout the year. In preparation for each fiscal year, the LHSC facilitates a series of Community Briefings designed to provide current information on traffic safety issues in Louisiana and solicit local leaders, citizens, law enforcement, and other traffic safety partners input on future needs and potential programs. Additional meetings are held to assess data improvements and reassess areas of need. The LHSC staff provides guidance and recommendations to the Assistant Director as to ongoing programming and the accountant and planner discuss estimated grant carry forward, potential grant awards, and existing contractual agreements. Projects are identified and awarded to local agencies, law enforcement, non-profits, governmental agencies, and other entities with the consideration of all discussions listed above.
GRANT FUNDING
MAP-21
FAST ACT
GRANT SUPPORT
SUBGRANTEE FORMS
TITLE VI PROGRAM