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Office Hours: Marketing Community Transportation Services
Click here to listen to the webinar recording Click here to download the presentation The NADTC office hours are focused on enhancing training and technical assistance opportunities and offer further opportunities to interact with your peers, topic experts and NADTC staff. On December 15 from 2:00-3:00 pm ET, NADTC’s office hours focused on innovative marketing…
Read more »Coordination Connections: Building Transportation Capacity in Rural Areas with Public & Private Partners
Click here to listen to the webinar recording Click here to download a copy of the presentation This is the fourth webinar in the Coordination Connections series. In this session, participants will hear from Charles McCarthy, Mobility Manager of the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments about his journey to re-establish a transportation system in NW…
Read more »Access to Healthy Food
The Best Practice, Access to Health Food describes the approaches of three former NADTC grantees to address hunger and provide better access to healthy food in their communities. This best practice is featured in the Best Practices Compendium, all of which are based on work of grant projects supported by NADTC, 2017-2019.
Read more »Office Hours: Innovative Approaches to Communicate with Individuals with Dementia
Click here to listen to the recording Click here to download the presentation NADTC Office Hours are focused on enhancing training and technical assistance opportunities and offers an opportunity to interact with your peers, subject matter experts and NADTC Staff. Our next Office Hours call, which will focus on ways to better serve customers with…
Read more »How Section 5310 Supports Community Transportation Innovations
The Best Practice, How Section 5310 Supports Community Transportation Innovations includes a snapshot of the Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program and describes how former grantees use this funding to improve transportation accessibility in their communities. This best practice is featured in the Best Practices Compendium, all of which are based…
Read more »2020 Trends Report Spotlight: A Fixed-Route Response to Assisting Local Communities during the Coronavirus Pandemic
While 2020 has been in many ways unprecedented, many transit agencies have continued to excel at what they do best – move people. With their employees deemed essential workers, most transit authorities across the country remained in service during the pandemic, while developing innovative ways to operate in our new normal. The core ridership of…
Read more »Lunch & Learn: Tribal Transit Study
Click here for the webinar recording Click here for the presentation slides Join us for our next Lunch & Learn, Oct. 19, 2021 from 12:30-1:15 ET. This session will feature Ranjit Godavarthy and Jeremy Mattson, of North Dakota State University as they provide an overview of the Tribal Transit Study: Demographic Needs Indicators, Funding Needs,…
Read more »Coordination Connections: Regional Coordinating Councils
Click here to listen to the recording Click here to download a copy of the presentation This is the third webinar in the Coordination Connections series, featuring two members of the NADTC Coordination Advisory Committee. Michelle Lichtig is the Project Manager within the Office of Transit and Active Transportation at Minnesota DOT and will be…
Read more »NADTC Best Practices Compendium
The Best Practices Compendium is a compilation of the lessons learned by the 16 grant programs funded by NADTC from 2017 through 2019. The overall purpose of these demonstration grants was to establish one or more innovations—new transportation services or programs—in the selected communities. Such innovations have the potential to serve as models that may…
Read more »2020 Trends Report Spotlight: Transportation for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD)
For people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), accessing dependable and accessible transportation services in their communities continues to be a significant barrier to independence and opportunities. During their lifetime, persons with I/DD need access to an array of services that may include employment/vocational training, healthcare, education, socialization, and other activities of daily living. Transportation…
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