The USA Swimming Foundation has announced the recipients of its 2026 Community Impact Grants, a key initiative aimed at expanding access to swimming and water safety education across the country. This year’s grant awards will support a diverse range of community organizations dedicated to promoting aquatic programming, with a focus on underserved and at-risk populations. By investing in these local groups, the foundation continues its mission to reduce drowning rates and foster a lifelong love of swimming nationwide.
USA Swimming Foundation Announces 2026 Community Impact Grant Recipients
The USA Swimming Foundation has officially disclosed the recipients of its 2026 Community Impact Grants, marking a significant investment in organizations dedicated to expanding access to swimming and water safety education. This year’s grants highlight initiatives across the country that champion aquatic programming for underserved and underrepresented communities, reinforcing the foundation’s commitment to promoting swim skills that save lives. Selected programs will receive funding to enhance their local outreach, provide critical water safety lessons, and develop community-based swim lessons to reduce drowning risks.
Among the diverse projects funded, several key focus areas have emerged:
- Youth Swim Clinics: Innovative workshops aimed at young swimmers opening doors to competitive swimming and lifelong water safety knowledge.
- Community Pool Revitalization: Investments to refurbish and maintain neighborhood pools, ensuring safe and welcoming aquatic spaces.
- Inclusive Swim Programs: Specialized courses adapted for swimmers with disabilities and different learning needs.
- Parent & Caregiver Education: Campaigns designed to educate caregivers on water safety basics and drowning prevention.
| Region | Grant Recipient | Project Focus | Funding Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Midwest | AquaSafe Initiative | Youth Swim Clinics | $25,000 |
| West Coast | WaveCrest Community Pool | Pool Revitalization | $30,000 |
| South | Diverse Swimmers Program | Inclusive Swim Programs | $27,500 |
| East | Keep Kids Afloat | Parent & Caregiver Education | $22,000 |
Selected Programs Showcase Innovative Approaches to Youth Swimming Access
Across diverse corners of the country, the 2026 grant recipients are breaking new ground with creative strategies that reduce barriers for youth swimming participation. Programs are leveraging partnerships with schools, community centers, and local governments to provide free or low-cost swim lessons, broaden outreach to underserved neighborhoods, and incorporate adaptive swim technologies for children with special needs. This holistic approach points to a future where swimming is not just a sport but a vital lifeline accessible to all children regardless of socioeconomic status.
Highlighted initiatives include innovative water safety curricula tailored to cultural contexts, mobile pool units bringing lessons to remote areas, and youth ambassador programs that empower young swimmers as outreach leaders. The Foundation emphasized key characteristics defining these programs’ success:
- Inclusivity: Designing lessons that accommodate diverse abilities and backgrounds
- Community Engagement: Involving local stakeholders in sustained program development
- Innovative Delivery: Utilizing technology and nontraditional venues to maximize reach
| Program Name | Location | Unique Approach | ||||||||||||||||||
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| SwimForward Mobile | Mississippi Delta | Mobile pool units serving rural communities | ||||||||||||||||||
| SplashCare Adapt | Portland, OR | Adaptive swim lessons for children with disabilities | ||||||||||||||||||
| WaterWise Ambassadors | Chicago, IL | Across diverse corners of the country, the 2026 grant recipients are breaking new ground with creative strategies that reduce barriers for youth swimming participation. Programs are leveraging partnerships with schools, community centers, and local governments to provide free or low-cost swim lessons, broaden outreach to underserved neighborhoods, and incorporate adaptive swim technologies for children with special needs. This holistic approach points to a future where swimming is not just a sport but a vital lifeline accessible to all children regardless of socioeconomic status. Highlighted initiatives include innovative water safety curricula tailored to cultural contexts, mobile pool units bringing lessons to remote areas, and youth ambassador programs that empower young swimmers as outreach leaders. The Foundation emphasized key characteristics defining these programs’ success:
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