Rees Jeffreys Road Fund Grants to Promote and Secure Better and Safer Roads (UK)
Deadline: 11th November 2022 Grants and bursaries of between £5,000-£25,000 are available for
research, education, and community projects with the aim of promoting and securing better and safer roads in terms of design, engineering, and aesthetics, including enhancements of the experience of road users. Funded activity includes courses leading to qualifications related to traffic engineering and transport planning, research projects and programmes or schemes to improve the highway network and the roadside environment, for example roadside parks and open spaces. The Rees Jeffreys Road Fund Grants awards grants that:
• Contribute to the cost of lectures, studies and scholarships calculated to foster the improvement of design and layout of public highways and adjoining land,
• Promote schemes for the provision of roadside parks and open spaces,
• Encourage the improvement of existing and provision of additional public highways, bridges, tunnels, footpaths, verges, and cycleways to secure the maximum of safety and beauty.
Priority is given to projects which lie outside the scope of other funders such as government agencies and research councils. The Fund also welcome applications that include contributions from other funders. Eligible applicants include educational institutions, charities, and social enterprises.
There is no upper or lower limit for grant applications although grants most commonly fall in the range £5,000-£25,000. Anyone considering applying to the Fund must, in the first instance, contact the Secretary at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with a short outline of their proposal including the level of funding being sought to register their interest and obtain an application form. More information at: http://www.reesjeffreys.co.uk/