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Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP) is sponsored by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The Pool Safely Grant Program provides funding to state, local, and tribal governments to assist in implementing enforcement and education programs aimed at improving water safety and preventing drownings and drain entrapments in pools and spas.
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Pool Safely Grants | Pool Safely The purpose of the Pool Safely Grant Program Improve water safety and prevent drownings and drain entrapments in pools and spas by applying for the Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP) offered by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in accordance with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act.
The PSGP provides funding and resources to state, local, and tribal governments to assist in implementing enforcement and education programs. Join the nationwide effort to make drowning and drain entrapment prevention a critical public safety priority by applying for this grant.
More about the Pool Safely Campaign > CPSC will award up to a total of $4 million in two-year grants to assist jurisdictions in reducing deaths and injuries from drowning and drain entrapment incidents in pools and spas. The PSGP is a part of CPSC’s national campaign to make drowning and drain entrapment prevention a critical public safety priority. Applicants must be a state, local government, Indian Tribe or U.
S. Territory that has an enacted or amended a law that meets the requirements of the VGB Act (15 U.S.C. 8001), sections 1405 and 1406.
Prospective applicants can review the solicitation on Grants. gov , under grant opportunity CP-VGB-26-01. Applications will be accepted through July 13, 2026.
State, local and tribal governments are encouraged to apply. See the Funding Opportunity Announcement for more information. Read CPSC’s Funding Award Announcement .
Review the 2026 Pool Safely Grant Program Frequently Asked Questions . Download the 2026 Pool Safely Grant Program Flyer . Watch – 2023 Pool Safely Grant Program Webinar .
Note: This webinar was recorded in 2023 and contains helpful information if you are applying for the Pool Safely Grant Program. Some details shared in the webinar related to the amount of available funding and CPSC staff contact information for the program are outdated. Please use the current Funding Award Announcement for information about the available funding and program contact information.
Pool Safely Grant Program Grantees, please reference the Funding Opportunity Announcement in GRANTS. GOV for specific instructions and requirements pertaining to applying for an award. For more information related to the program, business, administrative, or fiscal issues, or for technical assistance related to this grant applicants can contact CPSC’s Grants Management Specialist Lydia Glasgow at lglasgow@cpsc.
gov , Diet-Tam Rushbrook at drushbrook@cpsc. gov , or Program Manager Cynthia Gillham at cgillham@cpsc. gov , or call 301-504-7791 for more information.
Success Stories: Learn About Past Grant Awardees and How They Used the Pool Safely Grant Program to Prevent Drownings and Drain Entrapments FY 2024 Pool Safely Grantees Florida Department of Health in Broward County Florida Dept of Health (whole state) Pool Safely Grant Program New Orleans Health Department FY 2023 Pool Safely Grantees City of North Richland Hills DuPage County Health Department Florida Department of Health District of Columbia Health Department FY 2022 Pool Safely Grantees Grant Funds were awarded November 15, 2022 to the following organizations: Florida Department of Health (Broward County) City of Columbus, Public Health Department FY 2021 Pool Safely Grantees Grantee: Florida Department of Health Project Description: The Florida Department of Health is receiving grant funds from CPSC for the DOH Violence and Injury Prevention Section (VIPS) to continue the 2018-2020 and 2019-2021 Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP) momentum.
They will strengthen statewide efforts to address drowning prevention and entrapment through enforcement and education. New funding will allow them to add a focus on enforcement of state regulations that require public pools to be inspected and records to be made available to the public.
They will embrace new partners and continue to train CHD pool inspectors and county code enforcement personnel, including via online training and in-person presentations, which will increase their reach across the state. Consumer Product Safety Commission materials will be widely used for both enforcement professional training and community education.
Grantee: Virginia Department of Health Project Description: The Virginia Department of Health is receiving grant funds from CPSC to implement 1) Complete one escalated enforcement manual (to accompany existing marking instructions “Enforcement Manual”) providing clear enforcement pathways for critical and non-critical injury risk violations.
2) Ensure reinforcement for its manual and previous training and resources with the development and delivery of in-person or web-based training on all pool program enforcement materials.
3) Provide Lifeguard certification enforcement training for 24 individuals in high risk areas, 4) Provide swimming lessons to 180 children within high-risk burden areas, and 5) Coordinate one statewide communication campaign with an emphasis on disparities.
Target audiences include pool operation and service companies, which hold a unique power to intervene when unsafe pool features are observed in residential and public pools; and members, caregivers of Virginia populations most at-risk for drowning and pool injury, and children of underserved populations.
Grantee: County of Stanislaus Project Description: The County of Stanislaus is receiving grant funds from CPSC to identify unsafe environments, support active enforcement by jurisdictions for bringing pools and spas up to current safety standards, and encourage safer behaviors and practices of residents through widespread education campaigns.
Grantee: County of Los Angeles Project Description: The County of Los Angeles is receiving grant funds from CPSC to provide additional resources to supplement the Department’s existing pool safety enforcement efforts and for conducting outreach and education to pool owners, pool operators, parents, and other members of the public. Grantee: County of Tulare Award Amount: $173,095.
92 FY 2019 Pool Safely Grantees Grant Funds were awarded September 24, 2019 to the following organizations: Florida Department of Health Virginia Department of Health Rhode Island Department of Health FY 2018 Pool Safely Grantees Grant Funds were awarded September 19, 2018 to the following organizations: Dupage Country Health Department Florida Department of Health Louisiana Department of Health And Hospitals FY 2016 Pool Safely Grantees Grant funds were awarded on December 11, 2015, to the following organizations: District of Columbia Department of Health Florida Department of Health, Broward County Florida Department of Health, Lake County A project description for each grant-supported project is available here.
CPSC Awards More than $2. 0 Million in Pool Safely Grants to Eight State and Local Governments to Combat Pool and Spa Drownings and Drain Entrapments WASHINGTON, D. C.
— U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Chair Alex Hoehn-Saric and U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25) announced today eight awardees of a grant program aimed at preventing pool and spa drownings, as well as drain entrapments. The state and local governments were selected by CPSC, from a group of applicants, to receive […] CPSC Awards More than $1.
1 Million in Pool Safely Grants to Three State and Local Governments to Combat Pool and Spa Drownings and Drain Entrapments WASHINGTON, D. C. — U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Chair Alexander Hoehn-Saric and U.S. Rep.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23) announced today three awardees of a grant program aimed at preventing pool and spa drownings, as well as drain entrapments. The state and local governments were selected by CPSC to receive more than $1. 1 million in […] CPSC Awards More than $860,000 in Pool Safely Grants to Five State and Local Governments to Combat Pool and Spa Drownings and Drain Entrapments WASHINGTON, D.
C. — U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) Acting Chairman Robert Adler and U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-23) announced today five awardees of a grant program aimed at preventing pool and spa drownings and drain entrapments.
The state and local governments, selected by CPSC, will receive more than $860,000 in Pool Safely Grant […] CPSC Announces $2 Million Available in Pool Safely Grants to Help Prevent Drownings and Drain Entrapments for State and Local Governments; Apply Now Note: Grants deadline extended to June 9, 2020 WASHINGTON, D. C.
-The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing a 90-day solicitation seeking applications for a special Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP) offered to state and local governments. CPSC will award up to $2 million in two-year grants to assist jurisdictions in reducing deaths and […] Leave this field empty if you're human: You are about to leave PoolSafely.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: State, local governments, Indian Tribes, or U. S. Territories that have enacted or amended a law meeting the requirements of the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP) are due July 13, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Pool Safely Grant Program (PSGP) is funded by U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Virginia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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