Grant opportunity

Pool Safely Grant Program 2026

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has posted the 2026 Pool Safely Grant Program for eligible applicants working on drowning prevention and public safety.

GrantPublic safetyDrowning preventionUnited StatesCommunity safety
Funder
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Grants.gov archive date
Grants.gov archive date: Aug 12, 2026
Award
Grant support for drowning prevention and pool safety activities
Applicant
Eligible state, local, and tribal governments or agencies
Discipline
Health & Public Safety
Region
United States
Posted
May 24, 2026

Call summary

Overview

The Pool Safely Grant Program supports activities that reduce drowning and drain entrapment risks and strengthen public safety around pools and spas.

Who can apply

  • Eligible applicants generally include state, local, and tribal governments or agencies that meet the CPSC programme requirements.
  • Applicants should use the official Grants.gov listing to confirm jurisdictional eligibility, required documents, budget rules, and due dates.

What it supports

  • Drowning prevention, pool and spa safety, public education, enforcement, and local safety capacity.
  • Projects should follow the priorities and allowable activities stated in the official CPSC grant materials.

Funding and duration

Funding levels and award rules should be confirmed in the official Grants.gov listing and CPSC materials.

Grants.gov archive date

Grants.gov archive date: Aug 12, 2026

How to apply

Use the official Grants.gov/Simpler Grants listing to access the application package and submit according to the CPSC instructions.

Call details

The Pool Safely Grant Program supports activities that reduce drowning and drain entrapment risks and strengthen public safety around pools and spas.

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission lists this opportunity for Eligible state, local, and tribal governments or agencies, Health & Public Safety, United States. Applicants should use the official call page to confirm final requirements before submitting.

Eligible applicants generally include state, local, and tribal governments or agencies that meet the CPSC programme requirements.

Applicants should use the official Grants.gov listing to confirm jurisdictional eligibility, required documents, budget rules, and due dates.

Drowning prevention, pool and spa safety, public education, enforcement, and local safety capacity.

Projects should follow the priorities and allowable activities stated in the official CPSC grant materials.

Funding levels and award rules should be confirmed in the official Grants.gov listing and CPSC materials.

Grants.gov archive date: Grants.gov archive date: Aug 12, 2026.

Confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, and submission route on the official call page.

Plan internal approvals, partner confirmations, budgets, letters, and portal submission before the final deadline.

Use the official Grants.gov/Simpler Grants listing to access the application package and submit according to the CPSC instructions.

Before submitting, check required documents, eligible costs, attachments, page limits, institutional approvals, and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration, or nomination stage.