The National Motorcycle Safety Fund is offering 10 grants of $5000 each for projects that could enhance the safety of motorcyclists.

This is a press release from National Motorcycle Safety Fund…
Irvine, CA (January 6, 2026) — The National Motorcycle Safety Fund is accepting applications for $5000 grants now (January 7) through March 31 from individuals and organizations with projects that could enhance the safety of motorcyclists. Proposals can be for projects supporting specific safe-riding initiatives, projects that would help foster a safer riding environment, or for motorcycle safety-related research efforts.
Ten grants of $5,000 each will be available. Proposals can be more localized or widespread.
The NMSF has identified three categories that can serve to focus efforts:
Motorcyclists and potential riders: Projects would help riders and would-be riders approach motorcycling with safety as a priority.
Car and truck drivers: Projects would help increase awareness of motorcycles in the traffic mix among motorists and other roadway users.
Veterans: Safety projects would benefit and support those who have served.
After the application period closes on March 31, MSF staff will review the proposals and present relevant, viable plans to the NMSF board. Applicants will be notified by May 1.
To apply, visit NMSFund.org
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