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The Rees Jeffreys Road Fund Project Grants

Grants of up to £30,000 are available to UK registered charities, researchers and academic institutions for projects that promote the advancement of road-related research and education, as well as roadside improvement projects.

The Trust favours proposals which have national, rather than local significance and those which involve other funding partners.  It welcomes proposals and ideas for innovative topics and projects and, from time to time, will identify areas of potential interest on its News page.  A useful source of background and additional information about the Trust’s work can be found in its Annual Report.

The objectives of the Trust are (these should be reflected in any grant proposals):

  • To contribute to the cost of lectures, studies and scholarship, and to fund bursaries for the pursuit of relevant post graduate transport qualifications, with the aim of promoting improvement of the design, layout and construction of public highways, and of adjoining land, in terms of safety, functionality and beauty.
  • To promote and support projects that improve the roadside environment and enable greater appreciation of the countryside and open spaces.
  • To encourage and deliver the improvement of existing, and provision of additional, public highways, bridges, tunnels, footpaths, verges, and cycleways…. in terms of safety, functionality, and beauty, and
  • To support projects and initiatives that would demonstrably continue the life work of the founder in promoting the design, functionality, and appreciation of highways.

Grant awards are normally for between £5,000 and £30,000, with a few awards made outside of these grant parameters (generally for up to £50,000) for projects that can be delivered between 1 and 2 years from the date of award.

Grants are normally awarded against the following 3 priorities:

  • Educational projects.
  • Physical projects, and
  • Research projects.

The Trust operates a 2-stage application process, as follows:

  • Stage 1: contact the Trust’s secretary, Ruth Bravery (contact details below) to register an interest in applying. The deadline for registering n interest is normally 6 weeks before the application deadline.
  • Stage 2: applicants that successful pass Stage 1 will be invited to submit a Full Application.