Organizations interested in coordinated transportation now have a new resource to help them better understand the Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility (ICAM) Pilot Program.
The newly launched ICAM Pilot Program webpage serves as a central hub for information about the program, explaining its purpose and highlighting how innovative, coordinated transportation solutions can improve access to essential services for communities nationwide.
Visitors to the page will find an overview of what the ICAM Pilot Program supports, examples of previously funded projects, and guidance on the characteristics of successful coordinated transportation initiatives. The webpage also outlines how the Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility Technical Assistance Center (CCAM-TAC) assists organizations throughout the process by providing technical assistance, planning tools, educational resources, and connections with transportation partners.
Whether your organization is exploring new mobility solutions, developing a coordinated transportation project, or considering future funding opportunities, the new webpage offers a practical starting point for learning about the ICAM program and the resources available to support project development.
Visit the new website here: https://www.ccam-tac.org/innovative-coordinated-access-and-mobility-icam-pilot-program/
