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Open call$100,000+
2016
2016

Implementing a parking cash-out commuter benefit

$100,000 to educate Washington DC employers and stakeholders on the benefits of unbundling parking from employer benefits cash-out and assist agencies implement an effective parking cash-out system.

Recipient: Coalition for Smarter Growth
2016
2016

Miami Dade Great Streets Demonstration Project

$150,000 for development of short-term projects such as walkability improvements for stops/stations and transit priority street segments throughout Miami-Dade County.

Recipient: Green Mobility Network
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2016
2016

Community Inspired Urbanism for First/Last Mile Strategies

$147,850 for first/last mile and transportation demand interventions at the LA Metro Gold Line Lincoln Heights/Cypress Park Station and surrounding neighborhoods.

Recipient: LA-Más
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2016
2016

Organizing Transit Riders for Tangible Wins

$115,000 for advocacy for enhanced, community-focused transit service.

Recipient: Ride New Orleans
With the TransitCenter's help, Ride New Orleans is stepping up its grassroots transit rider organizing campaign more effectively helping riders win targeted transit improvements.
- Alex Posorske, Executive Director, Ride New Orleans
2016
2016

Reducing SOV demand at the local level

$140,500 to develop transportation demand management policy and implementation for Los Angeles, Madison, WI, and Commonwealth of Virginia.

Recipient: State Smart Transportation Initiative
2016
2016

Sustainable Planning for a Growing Puget Sound

$100,000 to Transportation Choices Coalition to reform the funding allocation process of the Seattle region metropolitan planning organization.

Recipient: Transportation Choices Coalition
2016
2016

What do voters want from transit, and can agencies deliver it?

$144,701 for survey research examining motivations of Los Angeles residents and transit riders who support transportation funding measures.

Recipient: UCLA
2016
2016

Building Robust, Uncompromised Transit Projects

$130,000 to create new strategies with the SFMTA for reforming community engagement strategies around critical transit projects.

Recipient: Walk San Francisco
2015
2015

Scaling Up Co-Creative Planning of Transit Corridors

Pilot new methods of engaging the public in transportation planning.

Recipient: Massachusetts Institute of Technology