A funding pot of $600,000 has been made available by the Transport Accident Commission (TAC) for road safety projects in Victoria, Australia.

Two categories are available including a Road Safety Support Grant of up to $50,000 and Road Safety Collaboration Grant of up to $150,000.

In 2024, six Victorian community groups and organisations received funding, sharing in $350,000 to support local road safety projects.

They included the Cultura Geelong which received a $132,999 Road Safety Collaboration Grant to identify knowledge gaps and develop recommendations for engaging and communicating with emerging multicultural communities on road safety.

Good Cycles received a $50,000 Road Safety Support Grant to develop an education program to support an equitable e-bike program for residents of social and affordable housing developments.

The programs support the goals of the Government’s Victorian Road Safety Strategy which aims to halve deaths and reduce serious injuries on roads by 2030.

Applications for the 2025 TAC Road Safety Grant Program close on Wednesday, 2 April at 3 pm.

“We’re supporting communities to identify road safety issues and find ways to make roads safer in their local areas,” said Minister for Roads and Road Safety Melissa Horne.

“We continue to invest at record levels in road safety infrastructure that saves lives, reduces injuries, and prevents crashes before they happen.”