The Accelerated Mobility Playbook (AMP) Grant program helps U.S. cities implement safer, more connected mobility networks faster.
Donor Name: City Thread
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/20/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Accelerated Mobility Playbook provides a roadmap for successful project delivery, network-focused implementation plans, and authentic community engagement that showcases existing popular support and enables leaders to get ahead of opposition and neutralize misinformation.
What do they need to have in place?
- A partnership between a city staff member and a community lead.
- Letters of support from at least three community representatives.
- A local cash match of $15,000 USD.
Benefits
If you’re selected as an AMP grantee, your city will receive a robust set of deliverables and opportunities including:
- A site visit to understand your city’s processes, relationships, opportunities for change, and more.
- An assessment of your city’s project-delivery process, commitments from community leaders, and community and philanthropic support.
- A strategic roadmap to improve mobility network implementation, build lasting partnerships, and amplify existing public support.
- An in-person gathering with other grantees to meet and engage with peers from other cities.
Who can apply?
- Applications must be led by a two-party team representing a partnership between local government and a community-based organization.
- Any city or town across the U.S. can apply for an AMP grant, no matter where you are in developing a mobility network. The AMP can work in small towns and growing urban centers.
Requirements
Applications require a partnership between a city department staff member and a local community-based organization lead. These AMP program leads must be able to:
- Assist with making introductions and scheduling interviews with city staff, community partners, elected leadership, and the philanthropic community to conduct an assessment.
- Attend and participate in regular check-in meetings with City Thread to discuss project status, needs, and updates. City Thread will prepare agendas and, where appropriate, written guidance or updates in advance of each meeting.
- To the best of their ability, city staff will provide accurate and up-to-date data to perform analyses of mobility network readiness, mobility planning, staffing capacity, and construction feasibility.
For more information, visit City Thread.