- Overview
- Car / Vehicle Safety Campaign
- Drug Driving
- Drink Driving campaign
- Speed Campaign
- Motorcycle safety
- Fatigue
- MAFMAD
- Distractions
- Enforcement campaign
- Young drivers
- Grants and partnerships
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Community Road Safety Grants
- Identifying Road Safety Problems and issues in a local area
- Developing Your Application
- Applying for Funding
- What Projects Will be Funded?
- Application Form and Closing Dates
- Selection Criteria
- Evaluating Your Road Safety Project
- Reporting Your Progress
- Novice Driver Programs
- Case Study
- Approved Projects
- Update Newsletter
- Seatbelts
- Pedestrian safety
- Vanessa
- 20 Year Campaign
- Talk the Toll Down
- The Safe System
Grants and partnerships
The TAC takes seriously its responsibility to the Victorian community. The TAC supports initiatives and organisations that reflect its values and engages with its stakeholders in meaningful ways.
Financial support can be provided through grants or partnerships. The TAC welcomes applications from community groups and organisations.
Grants
- Community Road Safety Grants
- Small grants
Partnerships
- Strategic
- Community
Community Road Safety Grants
The community road safety grants program makes grants of up to $20,000 available for community-based projects conducted by not-for-profit groups that can demonstrate a specific local road safety issue and create a project to address it. For more information about TAC Community road safety grants.
Small Grants Program
The small grant program has been established to encourage the development of innovative projects and initiatives and to support community contributions from people with a disability. The funding will provide the opportunity to support new initiatives within the disability sector. For more information on the small grant program
Strategic partnerships
Strategic partnerships offer tangible and sustainable road safety returns and generate significant added-value exposure of road safety messages to a relevant mass target audience through paid and non-paid media.
Community partnerships
The TAC enters into partnerships with organisations that develop local networks to undertake community-based activities. For more information download the TAC community partnerships guidelines (pdf 26K) .