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Find similar grantsMultimodal Planning Program is sponsored by North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). The NCDOT's Multimodal Planning Program encourages municipalities to develop comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian transportation plans with matching grants. The program aims to turn local priorities into data-driven, fundable projects to enhance safety and connectivity.
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IMD Multimodal Planning Program Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Local Governments Currently selected IMD Multimodal Planning Program Currently selected Completed Plans and Studies </div>" href="/municipalities/PlanningGrants/Pages/Statewide-Pedestrian-Bicycle-Plan.
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Skip Navigation Links Connect NCDOT > Local Governments > Planning > IMD Multimodal Planning Program The NCDOT Integrated Mobility Division (IMD) and the Transportation Planning Division created an annual matching grant program – the Multimodal Planning Grant Program (MMPG) – to encourage municipalities to develop comprehensive bicycle plans and pedestrian plans.
This program was initiated in January 2004 and is currently administered through NCDOT-IMD. The Multimodal Planning Program has been successful in its 22 grant cycles - since 2004, 287 planning grants have been awarded. To date, a total of approximately $9.
7 million has been allocated to 278 municipalities, 6 counties, and 3 Universities through this grant program. Colleges & Universities Eligible to Apply This year applications are open to NC Colleges and Universities for the second year. This continues to be a pilot partnership for the short term so further resources related to this program option are forthcoming.
Important : Colleges and Universities interested in applying are asked to email program manager Bryan Lopez at balopez@ncdot. gov prior to submitting an application. Applications for 2026 Grant Cycle Application guidelines: UPDATE : for those submitting applications, there is a known error message in EBS preventing form submissions .
We are working to resolve this, however it will not impact applications missing the deadline. We intend to honor application materials that are uploaded / saved in EBS this week. Due to EBS and adminsitrative delays for some, we are extending the deadline through Friday April 17, 2026.
However, no new EBS form requests will be approved 4/13 - 4/17. The grant application can be accessed through the NCDOT EBS Portal Multimodal Applications tile. If you are accessing the EBS Portal for the first time, follow steps 1 and 2 below.
If you already have an NCID, please skip to step 2. 1) Register as an individual for the NCID. - https://myncid.
nc. gov/ 2) Complete EBS access request form. https://www.
ebs. nc. gov/sap/crmaccess/index.
html Once steps 1 and 2 are complete you will have access to the Multimodal Applications tile in your EBS portal to access the application. If you have any questions regarding this process or the grant program, please contact IMD.
2023 Informational Webinar Recorded on March 14, 2023 Issue Call for Applications February 16, 2026 Application submission deadline - 5:00 pm (Monday) April 13, 2026 Awards Committee makes recommendations April 2026 Board of Transportation gives approval May 2026 Municipalities notified of award June 2026 Municipal Agreement executed July - October 2026 Notice to Proceed Issued December 2026 - January 2027 Traditional Plan completion deadline 12 Months from Notice to Proceed Follow javascript: SP.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Municipalities and local governments in North Carolina. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Multimodal Planning Program is funded by North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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