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11 States receive Funding from Operation Lifesaver

Operation Lifesaver has awarded $219,155 for rail safety public awareness campaigns in 11 states.

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Operation Lifesaver is raising awareness for rail safety by awarding $219,155 in grants to public safety campaigns in 11 states.

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Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) announced $219155 in rail safety awareness grants across 11 states in partnership with the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and the Posner Foundation of Pittsburgh.

The grants will fund various crossing safety and trespass prevention public education projects aimed at growing awareness and encouraging safe behaviors around railroad and transit tracks.

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Many of the programs are scheduled to coincide with See Tracks? Think Train! week on September 15-21, 2025.

“FRA is very pleased to continue its support of Operation Lifesaver Inc.’s lifesaving efforts to combat preventable grade crossing and trespassing incidents and casualties,” said James Payne, Staff Director of the FRA Grade Crossing and Trespasser Outreach Division. “This grant funding allows OLI state organizations to conduct highly effective public outreach to deter the leading cause of rail-related deaths.”

Looking at the Grant Recipients

Projects funded by the FRA grants include:

  • Illinois Operation Lifesaver plans to enhance rail safety awareness by partnering with minor league baseball teams to engage families in community discussions. This initiative will launch a season-long awareness campaign with the Windy City Thunderbolts-Crestwood and the Thrillville Thrillbillies-Marion, reaching thousands of attendees through on-site activations, digital promotions, and multi-channel advertisements.

  • Indiana Operation Lifesaver will launch a digital outreach campaign to address the rising number of railroad crossing collisions in Indiana. Running from September to mid-October 2025, the campaign will use geo-targeted digital ads, streaming PSAs, and social media outreach to educate high-risk communities while distributing branded Emergency Notification System (ENS) materials to reinforce safety awareness.

  • Minnesota Operation Lifesaver plans to complete its Professional Driver Education video series by translating the remaining safety videos and social media clips into Spanish and Somali, creating 14 new digital assets. This expansion will ensure critical railroad safety messages reach a broader audience, particularly professional drivers.

  • Missouri Operation Lifesaver will partner with Learfield Communications to launch a statewide safety campaign emphasizing rail safety education to prevent collisions and injuries. The campaign will use broadcast, digital media, and in-person events to raise awareness and engage the community.

  • New York Operation Lifesaver, in partnership with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), and New York & Atlantic Railway (NY&A) railroads, will launch a public awareness campaign to combat the rising trend of train surfing among young teens in NYC. The campaign will use short, engaging videos mimicking user-generated content, in-feed ads, and influencers to reach at-risk youth. Additionally, targeted outreach will take place in schools and community organizations along high-incident train lines.

  • South Carolina Operation Lifesaver’s project will focus on Greenville, which ranks first in the state for highway-rail collisions and third for trespassing incidents. Through partnerships with city officials, law enforcement, and media, they will leverage major public events—such as the Greenville Jazz Festival and Swamp Rabbits Hockey games—to educate the community, raise awareness and reduce rail-related incidents.

  • Tennessee Operation Lifesaver will use an ESPN geo-targeting live stream campaign in Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Tri-Cities to spread the rail safety education message.

  • Texas Operation Lifesaver will enhance public awareness of rail safety education among professional and independent truck drivers. Utilizing a comprehensive advertising strategy incorporating streaming, display ads, and podcast advertising, the campaign will ensure truck drivers are well-informed about railroad crossing safety and reinforce key safety messages to help reduce incidents at railroad crossings.

  • Washington Operation Lifesaver will focus on areas of known and recurring trespass incidents through an extensive digital campaign featuring advertising, social media messaging, and targeted in-person outreach. 

The Posner Foundation of Pittsburgh grant will supplement the Texas project as well as fully fund these two additional state campaigns:

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  • California Operation Lifesaver will launch a Rail Safety Awareness Campaign for Rail Safety Month throughout September 2025, focusing on See Tracks? Think Train! Week (Sept. 15-21). The campaign will target high-risk areas with the highest trespassing and grade-crossing incidents using geofencing, connected TV, OTT platforms, and digital radio to educate at-risk populations and change dangerous behaviors to save lives.

  • Florida Operation Lifesaver will use geofencing to push rail safety education information to individuals approaching railroad tracks. They will enlist a heatmap of all the incidents in Florida to identify – and target – all seven of Florida’s top incident locations.

The approved grants were awarded through a competitive process, selected based on criteria such as the defined safety need, the number of highway-rail collisions and trespass incidents in the state, and how the proposal leverages federal funds with private partnerships.

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