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Effective public and community transportation contributes mightily to the quality of life of the people living in the cities, towns and communities in which it operates.

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Community Transportation Assistance Program (CTAP) Peer Network

The Community Transportation Assistance Program Peer Network is an interactive online community of mobility professionals. This virtual meeting space allows transit professionals to interact with peers in the field, share expertise, request and offer technical assistance, suggest topics for learning events, post calendar items, and more.

Anyone can be a Registered User of the CTAP Peer Network. Register now - it only takes about 30 seconds.

We are also actively seeking CTAP Peers. Peers are those who are currently facilitating transportation - the providers working in the field. Please read our Peer requirements - if you qualify, we strongly encourage you to apply to be one of our Peers.

We rely on nominations from the field to build the Peer Network, so if you know of others doing good work in the field, please nominate them by emailing Ginger Ammon, the CTAP Peer Network manager, at ammon@ctaa.org.

CTAPnet Links

  • Register - Registered CTAP Peer Network Users have access to our entire Network and can participate in all activities and discussions. It's free and takes only a few moments.
  • Apply to be a Peer - We need experienced transit managers for our Peer Network! Pleasefill out an application and join our talented, knowledgeable team.
  • Ask a question - we will have a response for you from a transportation professional via email within three business days, often sooner.
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  • Forums - an area for Registered Users only, this will allow you to join moderated discussions on topics related to community transportation. Ask a question, give an answer - discuss!
  • Peer profiles - Our Peers each have their own profile, listing accomplishments and areas of expertise. Scroll through them to find the Peer who best matches the information you're seeking. You can then ask a question or request technical assistance. Peers share knowledge with each other and with the general public - all free of charge.
  • Calendar - The Community Transportation Association of America maintains a constantly-updated calendar of events going on throughout the country in the field of community transportation.
  • Webinars - See announcements for upcoming webinars. We will also archive past webinars in case you miss the first run.

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