This grant offers nearly $12 million to support innovative transit projects improving coordinated transportation and non-emergency medical services for older adults, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals.
Funder: DOT - Federal Transit Administration
Due Dates: September 9, 2026 (Full proposal/application)
Funding Amounts: ~$11.96 million total available; no minimum or maximum award size; typical prior awards $73,600–$1.8M; up to 20 awards expected
Summary: Supports innovative capital projects to improve coordinated transportation and non-emergency medical transportation services for older adults, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals.
Key Information: Cost sharing/matching required; capital projects only (not operating expenses).
This opportunity from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funds innovative capital projects under the Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility (ICAM) Pilot Program. The program aims to enhance the coordination of transportation and non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) services for transportation-disadvantaged populations, specifically older adults, people with disabilities, and individuals with low income. Eligible projects include mobility management initiatives, deployment of coordination technology, creation or enhancement of one-call/one-click centers, and acquisition of vehicles for shared or coordinated transportation services. The ultimate goals are to improve access, reduce duplication, and increase efficiency in human services transportation.