Alaska Highway Safety Office Announces FY27 Grant Application Period
The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (Alaska DOT&PF) Highway Safety Office (HSO) is pleased to announce that the Fiscal Year 2027 (FY27) Highway Safety Grant Application Period is now open through April 30.
Alaska DOT&PF invites local governments, Alaska Native organizations, non-profit agencies, law enforcement, and community partners to apply for funding to support projects that improve highway safety across Alaska.
About the Program
The Highway Safety Office administers federal funds from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to support programs that reduce fatalities and serious injuries on Alaska’s roadways.
Grant-funded projects focus on evidence-based strategies aligned with Alaska’s highway safety priorities, including:
- Impaired driving prevention
- Occupant protection (seat belts and child safety seats)
- Speed and aggressive driving
- Distracted driving
- Pedestrian and bicycle safety
- Traffic records and data improvement
Who Should Apply
Applications are encouraged from organizations that can implement effective safety programs, including:
- Municipal and tribal governments
- Law enforcement agencies
- Non-profit organizations
- Schools and universities
- Community and public health organizations
Application Information
The FY27 grant application and detailed instructions are available on the Alaska DOT&PF Highway Safety Office website: https://dot.alaska.gov/dmio/hwysafety/
Applicants are encouraged to carefully review all guidance materials prior to submission to ensure proposals align with federal requirements and statewide safety priorities.
Applications are due no later than April 30, 2026.
Improving Safety Across Alaska
Through partnerships with communities and organizations statewide, the Highway Safety Office works to advance projects that save lives and reduce serious injuries on Alaska’s roadways.
Funding through this program supports education, enforcement, and data-driven strategies that address Alaska’s most critical transportation safety challenges.
For more information on the Highway Safety Office, please visit: https://dot.alaska.gov/dmio/hwysafety/