RICHMOND, Va. — Do you see speeding on your rural roads? Worry about children crossing busy streets? Want to protect neighbors from impaired driving? The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is inviting passionate Virginians to turn those concerns into life-saving action through its annual Highway Safety Grant Program.
Beginning February 1, organizations across the Commonwealth can apply for funding through DMV’s new online eGrants portal to launch local projects that make roads safer for everyone. From small towns to urban neighborhoods, these grants empower community leaders to create real solutions where they’re needed most.
This year’s funding cycle places special emphasis on:
- Improving safety on rural roads
- Protecting pedestrians and bicyclists
- Reducing serious injuries and fatalities statewide
With grants starting at $5,000, even small ideas can grow into powerful programs. Past projects have included youth-led safe-driving campaigns, creative pedestrian safety messaging, and targeted law-enforcement initiatives that have removed dangerous drivers from the road.
“Some of the most impactful safety solutions start with people who care deeply about their community,” said DMV Commissioner Gerald Lackey, Virginia’s Governor’s Highway Safety Representative. “This program gives local leaders the tools and resources to turn that passion into measurable change, helping more Virginians get home safely every day.”
Making It Easy to Get Started
Applying for a highway safety grant is easier than ever thanks to DMV’s new eGrants system. The online platform allows applicants to:
- Submit and manage applications in one place
- Upload documents securely
- Track progress in real time
- Streamline reporting
Whether you’ve applied for grants before or are exploring the process for the first time, eGrants makes participation simple and transparent.
Who Should Apply?
DMV encourages applications from Virginia-based organizations with innovative ideas to improve safety, including:
- Law enforcement agencies
- Nonprofit organizations
- State and local government agencies
- Colleges and universities
Applicants should propose projects with clear goals and measurable outcomes and complete a brief grant training course prior to submission.
Your Idea Could Save Lives
Every safer intersection, every informed driver, every protected pedestrian starts with someone willing to step forward.
If you have an idea that could prevent crashes, protect vulnerable road users, or strengthen safety in your community, DMV wants to hear from you.
Funding decisions are based on potential impact, innovation, and alignment with statewide safety priorities. Programs and projects promoting the safety of Virginians of all backgrounds are encouraged.
Important Dates
- Application Period: February 1-28, 2026
- Project Funding Period: October 1, 2026-September 30, 2027 (Funding is provided on a cost-reimbursement basis.)
Learn More
For application materials, training information, guidelines, and evaluation requirements, visit DMV’s website or contact your regional DMV program manager.
Together, Virginians can build safer roads — one community, one project, and one life at a time.