This grant provides up to $215,000 for eligible organizations to develop and deliver OSHA-approved workplace safety training on specific topics for small business employers and workers during FY 2026-2027.
Funder: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Due Dates: July 31, 2026: Full application submission deadline (applications must be submitted and validated by Grants.gov by July 31, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time)
Funding Amounts: Up to $215,000 per award; estimated total program funding $12,787,000; 12-month project period (Sept 30, 2026–Sept 30, 2027).
Summary: Supports nonprofit organizations and select public entities to develop and deliver instructor-led occupational safety and health training on targeted topics for small business employers and workers.
Key Information: Eligible organizations may submit only one application; training must address no more than two OSHA-specified topics.
This grant program, administered by OSHA, funds eligible organizations to develop and deliver instructor-led training and educational programs focused on occupational safety and health for small business employers and workers. The Targeted Topic Training category requires applicants to propose training on no more than two OSHA-specified priority topics, aiming to increase workplace hazard recognition, promote hazard abatement, and educate on worker rights and employer responsibilities under the OSH Act. The program emphasizes reaching high-hazard industries, small businesses, and workers facing barriers to safety training.