The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced this week that more than $217 million in grant funding is being made available through multiple programs tied to commercial vehicle safety, CDL system improvements, workforce development, and enforcement technology.
According to FMCSA, the funding will support projects involving state agencies, law enforcement organizations, training providers, and industry groups connected to the trucking and bus industries.
The agency said the grants are intended to strengthen roadway safety, improve commercial driver qualification systems, support workforce development efforts, and expand technology used during roadside inspections and investigations.
Funding Will Support CDL Systems, Enforcement, And Driver Training
FMCSA said part of the funding will help states modernize commercial driver licensing systems and improve compliance with federal CDL requirements.
Other funding areas include safety enforcement training for law enforcement personnel and technology programs designed to improve inspection and investigation efficiency.
The agency also said grant funding will support career training programs for current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces transitioning into trucking and transportation careers.
“These grant programs reflect FMCSA’s commitment to advancing safety while supporting the continued growth of the commercial motor vehicle industry,” said FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs. “By partnering with states, training providers, law enforcement, and nonprofit organizations, we are helping build a stronger transportation workforce, improving safety outcomes, and delivering on the administration’s mission to move freight more safely and efficiently across the country.”
Several Grant Programs Are Included in the Funding Announcement
FMCSA said the available funding includes multiple grant categories connected to commercial vehicle safety, licensing, technology, and workforce development.
The High Priority Commercial Motor Vehicle Grant Program supports projects tied to crash reduction efforts, hazardous materials transportation safety, commercial vehicle enforcement initiatives, safety data improvement projects, and public education connected to commercial vehicle safety.
FMCSA also announced funding through the High Priority Innovative Technology Development Grant Program, which focuses on technology systems connected to commercial vehicle safety networks and enforcement operations.
Additional funding includes the Commercial Driver’s License Program Implementation Grant Program, which helps states improve CDL system performance, strengthen licensing compliance, and modernize driver qualification systems.
FMCSA also said the Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training Grant Program will continue supporting organizations that provide training opportunities for military veterans and other individuals entering trucking and transportation careers.
Applications Remain Open Through June 17
FMCSA encouraged eligible organizations to submit projects as soon as possible.
According to the agency, applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on June 17.
Additional grant information, eligibility requirements, and funding details are available through FMCSA’s grants page and Grants.gov.
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Last updated: May 22, 2026
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