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MassDOT Awards $5.4M Transit Grants
March 21, 2026
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) awarded over $5.4 million through its FY26 Community Transit Grant Program to 40 Regional Transit Authorities, municipalities, and nonprofits statewide on March 20, 2026. These grants fund operating programs and mobility management initiatives aimed at enhancing accessible transportation services for older adults, people with disabilities, and rural communities across Massachusetts. This funding supports critical transit operations and specialized mobility services, including escorted medical rides and social day program transportation, addressing the needs of vulnerable populations.
- The grants provide direct funding to Regional Transit Authorities and local agencies, enabling expanded transit access and improved mobility management.
- Procurement professionals should note the emphasis on accessibility and specialized services, which may influence future contract requirements and service scopes.
- Organizations serving older adults and disabled populations can leverage this funding environment to propose innovative transit solutions aligned with state priorities.
- The involvement of multiple municipalities and nonprofits indicates opportunities for collaborative partnerships and subcontracting within Massachusetts' transit ecosystem.
This funding allows us to bridge the gap for our most vulnerable residents, providing essential regional transportation to our social day programs and ensuring safe, escorted medical rides for those undergoing complex procedures.
— Jane Burns, Director of Elder Services, Town of Andover
Agencies
Massachusetts Department of Transportation, Massachusetts Rail and Transit Division, Regional Transit Authorities, Federal Transit Administration
Contracts
$5,484,297