The Colorado Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Fiscal Year 2025 grant application is now open, offering approximately $7M for both infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects aimed at improving safe, active transportation for students. The funding has been expanded to include high school programs, and infrastructure project awards have increased to $1M. Applications are due by noon on November 4, 2024, and eligibility includes political subdivisions of the state. Additional resources, including toolkits and guidelines, are available to support applicants. For more information, visit CDOT Safe Routes to School.
This event will take place on October 10 from 1 PM to 2 PM via Zoom.
Learning Objectives:
- Review the structure and content of the surveys.
- Examine highlights from the 2023 statewide survey data.
- Understand how to access support in using survey data.
This October, schools across the country will kick off Ridwell plastic film drives—and we’d love to include your local elementary school! Bringing Ridwell to your school is a way to make an impact beyond your pickups. Learn more here.
Kaiser Permanente Thriving Schools has no-cost tools and resources that school/district leaders and educators can use to make a difference in teacher and staff well-being all year round.