(KEENE) – For the ninth consecutive year, the Monadnock Alliance for Sustainable Transportation (MAST) is pleased to announce a Complete Streets Implementation Grant Program round. The application submission deadline is September 15, 2025. Complete streets are those that are safe and accessible for users of all ages and abilities, regardless of how they choose to travel. It is a context-sensitive approach to transportation planning and design that balances the needs of people walking, bicycling, driving a car, riding public transit, and using wheelchairs or other mobility devices. “Since 2017, MAST has funded a total of 20 projects in 12 communities to improve road safety, accessibility and connectivity. These projects – especially those construction projects retrofitting less safe designs – have built momentum and capacity at the local level. That’s a huge achievement for smaller and more rural communities” said Henry Underwood, Senior Planner at Southwest Region Planning Commission (SWRPC).
MAST is targeting funding awards towards complete streets infrastructure-related construction activities as well as “non-infrastructure” purposes such as planning, preliminary engineering, community education and encouragement activities. Some activities under the program are limited to communities that have adopted a complete streets policy. Municipalities that have not yet adopted a complete streets policy may apply for technical assistance to develop and adopt such a policy, thus becoming eligible for infrastructure funds should future grant rounds be offered. A total of $130,000 is available for award. Although MAST typically makes multiple awards each funding round, the number of awards per year has ranged from one to seven per year. Now is the time to move your ideas forward! MAST expects the program to be offered for two additional years before it concludes.
To learn more about complete streets, the application, and to review program materials, visit mastnh.org/2025-complete-streets-grant or e-mail completestreets@mastnh.org. A series of information sessions will be held via Teams and begins on Tuesday, June 17th at 12 pm. The sessions are optional and will feature the same information.
About Monadnock Alliance for Sustainable Transportation
The Monadnock Alliance for Sustainable Transportation (MAST) is a coalition of organizational and individual members working to implement sustainable transportation solutions in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. MAST recognizes the broad impacts that the region’s transportation system has on individuals and communities – everything from jobs to cost of living to health and beyond: www.mastnh.org and www.facebook.com/MASTNH. Since its inception, Southwest Region Planning Commission has provided staff support to the group through support from the New Hampshire Department of Transportation and Cheshire Medical Center.