TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFSAM.govNew ActiveCrash Causal Factors Grant Program
Crash Causal Factors Grant Program is sponsored by TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF. The principal purpose of the CCFP Cooperative Agreement Program is to transfer funding to eligible States and local jurisdictions in order to collect the data required for a comprehensive study of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) crash causal factors, as required by statute under section 23006 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law Number 117-58 (2021). The CCFP was established to accomplish this congressionally mandated study. Through the CCFP Cooperative Agreement Program, FMCSA seeks to fund activities that maximize effective data collection in support of CCFP goals and objectives. This listing is currently active. Program number: 20.246. Last updated on 2026-01-19.
Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Recent federal obligations suggest $7,000,000 (2026).; eligibility guidance All States were surveyed via an Information Collection Request (OMB Control No. 2126-0079) in 2024. Based upon the results of the survey, the States and local entities listed below met the following criteria for eligibility: 1) they have the capacity and infrastructure in place to provide the information required for this study, and 2) a historically sufficient number of qualifying crashes occur within their jurisdiction.
1.1 General Eligibility
Applicants eligible for CCFP funding must be located within a participating sample State.
CCFP funded awards are available to the following entities:
• Participating States:
o East Region: Massachusetts, New York, Missouri, New Jersey, Maine, Connecticut, Maryland, Indiana, Ohio, Wisconsin
o South Region: Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama
o Southeast Region: South Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida
o West Region: Washington, South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Utah, Nevada, Nebraska, Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico
• Alternate States:
o Southeast Region: Georgia, West Virginia
o West Region: Montana
• Local Entities listed below:
o Florida: City Police Department (CPD) Hillsborough, CPD Miami-Dade, CPD Palm Beach, CPD Polk,
o Indiana: Indianapolis Metro PD,
o Kentucky: Louisville PD,
o Missouri: Kansas City PD and St. Louis PD,
o New York: New York City PD,
o Ohio: Columbus PD,
o Texas: Austin PD, El Paso PD, Fort Worth PD, Houston, PD, San Antonio PD.
All applicants are subject to a review of their compatibility to participate in the CCFP. The review is intended to verify jurisdictions' ability to complete the requisite tasks for inclusion in the study sample.
For profit organizations and individuals are NOT eligible recipients. Eligible applicant types include: U.S. State Government (including the District of Columbia).
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Recent federal obligations suggest $7,000,000 (2026).Deadline: Rolling