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Proposals from Community-Based and Non-Profit Organizations (CBNPs) for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program called Triangle Transportation Choices. CBNP applicants are typically grassroots, mission-driven organizations that engage directly with residents, youth, and community groups to promote transportation awareness, access, and behavior change. These organizations often bring trusted relationships, local knowledge, and culturally responsive outreach strategies that help expand the reach of TDM programming into communities that have been historically underserved or overlooked within the grant region.
Starbridge can help you:
Pain points mentioned in board meetings and strategic plans
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Starbridge can help you:
Get ahead of RFPs — target accounts planning budget or ending contracts soon
Accounts with contract expirations, meetings mentioning your product, grants, budget changes and more
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Traditional Partners for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program called Triangle Transportation Choices. Traditional Partners are typically entities with a sustained long-term commitment to doing TDM education and outreach. This includes higher education institutions, local governments, and transit agencies that operate ongoing TDM programs and services within the grant region.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Traditional Partners for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program called Triangle Transportation Choices. Traditional Partners are typically entities with a sustained long-term commitment to doing TDM education and outreach. This includes higher education institutions, local governments, and transit agencies that operate ongoing TDM programs and services within the grant region.
AvailableInnovative and Pilot Projects for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program, Triangle Transportation Choices. Innovative Project applicants propose new TDM-related educational, outreach, marketing methods, tools, or partnerships. Pilot Project applicants propose to test an existing TDM strategy or tool in a small-scale trial to assess feasibility and effectiveness for the grant region before considering wider implementation.
Posted Date
Dec 2, 2025
Due Date
Feb 6, 2026
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Close: Feb 6, 2026
Innovative and Pilot Projects for the FY27 grant cycle of its long-standing Transportation Demand Management (TDM) grant program, Triangle Transportation Choices. Innovative Project applicants propose new TDM-related educational, outreach, marketing methods, tools, or partnerships. Pilot Project applicants propose to test an existing TDM strategy or tool in a small-scale trial to assess feasibility and effectiveness for the grant region before considering wider implementation.
The City of Green Bay Redevelopment Authority seeks proposals from non-profit organizations to program, manage, and operate a community-based facility at 401 Ninth Street. The facility should provide cultural, educational, social service, and public benefit programming accessible to all Green Bay residents. The selected organization will develop community-centered programs, manage facility operations, and collaborate with local stakeholders.
Posted Date
Oct 13, 2025
Due Date
Dec 19, 2025
Release: Oct 13, 2025
Close: Dec 19, 2025
The City of Green Bay Redevelopment Authority seeks proposals from non-profit organizations to program, manage, and operate a community-based facility at 401 Ninth Street. The facility should provide cultural, educational, social service, and public benefit programming accessible to all Green Bay residents. The selected organization will develop community-centered programs, manage facility operations, and collaborate with local stakeholders.
Seeks for professional non-profit indigenous organizations ("community partner") with demonstrated expertise and experience to provide development, planning, and management services in collaboration with the city to identify funding for and develop a plan for construction and management.
Posted Date
Dec 28, 2024
Due Date
Dec 24, 2025
Release: Dec 28, 2024
Close: Dec 24, 2025
Seeks for professional non-profit indigenous organizations ("community partner") with demonstrated expertise and experience to provide development, planning, and management services in collaboration with the city to identify funding for and develop a plan for construction and management.
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