Accessing Electric Car Sharing for College Students in Wisconsin
GrantID: 1959
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: May 15, 2023
Grant Amount High: $15,000,000
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Priority Outcomes for Wisconsin's Transportation Barrier Reduction Initiative
The Grants To Reduce Transportation Barriers For District Residents program aims to increase access to clean transportation alternatives in Wisconsin, ultimately boosting electric vehicle adoption. To achieve this goal, the Banking Institution has outlined a set of priority outcomes that applicants must align with. In Wisconsin, these outcomes are closely tied to the state's existing transportation infrastructure and initiatives.
Advancing Clean Transportation in Wisconsin's Rural and Urban Areas
One key priority outcome is to reduce transportation barriers for district residents, particularly those lacking access to reliable clean transportation options. Wisconsin's rural areas, such as those found in the northern and western parts of the state, face unique challenges in this regard. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation's (WisDOT) rural transportation planning program is a key partner in addressing these challenges. By increasing access to clean transportation alternatives, such as public transportation, car-sharing services, or electric vehicle charging infrastructure, applicants can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality in Wisconsin's rural and urban areas alike. For instance, a study by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Transportation Research found that investing in public transportation in Wisconsin's rural areas can have significant economic benefits, generating $4.60 in economic output for every dollar invested.
Fostering Economic Growth and Equity in Wisconsin's Transportation Sector
Another critical outcome is to promote economic growth and equity in Wisconsin's transportation sector. The state's diverse economy, which includes major industries like manufacturing, agriculture, and tourism, relies heavily on a reliable and efficient transportation network. By prioritizing clean transportation alternatives, applicants can help reduce transportation costs for low-income households and businesses, while also promoting economic development in disadvantaged communities. For example, the City of Milwaukee's
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