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Welcome to the Grants & Projects for Safety (GPS) E-Grants Management System

The Maryland Department of Transportation’s Highway Safety Office (MHSO) grant application process for FFY 2025 (October 1, 2024 - September 30, 2025) opens on January 9, 2024. Organizations eligible for grant awards include state and local governments, law enforcement agencies, non-profit organizations, institutions of higher education and hospitals. The purpose of the highway safety grant program is to fund activities aimed at reducing the number of motor vehicle crashes, and related deaths and injuries on Maryland roadways.

The MHSO has grants for both Law Enforcement and General Highway Safety activities for eligible agencies. The MHSO grants further the goals laid out in Maryland Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP). Click here to review the SHSP.

Below is a list of Program Areas available (hover over the box to see a detailed description of a program). Both Law Enforcement and General grants have a proposal deadline of February 29, 2024.

If you are new to the system and would like to apply, click here. A MHSO representative will review your registration within 2 business days. If approved, you will receive a confirmation email. For any questions please call (410) 787-4050.
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Organizational Statement
The MDOT’s Maryland Highway Safety Office endeavors to provide expert highway safety leadership through quality programs, ethical grants management, professional and accountable staff, and exemplary customer service.

Vision
Moving Maryland Toward Zero Deaths since death is not an acceptable consequence of driving.

Mission
The MDOT Maryland Highway Safety Office is dedicated to saving lives and preventing injuries by reducing motor vehicle crashes through the administration of a comprehensive network of traffic safety programs.