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Charities and organisations can apply for grants from from £100,000 to £1.5 million.

Examples of grant funding from this programme could include (but are not limited to):

  • Grants to improve awareness of responsibilities and influence policy and practice in the transport sector
  • Funding to embed a user-led approach to inclusive design and delivery of transport services
  • Grants to scale, promote awareness of, and increase access to, travel training programmes that increase skills, knowledge, confidence, choice and control when travelling
  • Grants to support the development of accessible tools and technology solutions that support journey planning and in-journey navigation
 
 
 

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