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The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant

SAFER is a potentially strong fit for an expressly eligible recipient with a drinking-water project that matches a stated SADW priority: an urgent need, primary-health-standard noncompliance, consolidation, or interim or planning support for qualifying state smalls or domestic wells. Small Disadvantaged Communities receive particular emphasis. The packet does not provide a current deadline, award amounts, cost-share rules, application materials, or formal review criteria; applicants should confirm the applicable funding stream and current program mechanics with the State Water Resources Control Board.

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Potential award

Up to $130,000,000

Time remaining

Rolling or unknown

Application load

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Geography

Projects funded by the SAFER Program using GGRF monies will either facilitate reductions of greenhouse gas emissions or improve climate change adaptation and resiliency of GGRF Disadvantaged Communities (DACs), GGRF Low-Income Households, or GGRF Low-Income Communities.

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Organization size

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Program area

Disadvantaged Communities, Environment & Water

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Population served

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Matching funds

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Plain-English explanation

Plain-English explanation

SAFER is a potentially strong fit for an expressly eligible recipient with a drinking-water project that matches a stated SADW priority: an urgent need, primary-health-standard noncompliance, consolidation, or interim or planning support for qualifying state smalls or domestic wells. Small Disadvantaged Communities receive particular emphasis. The packet does not provide a current deadline, award amounts, cost-share rules, application materials, or formal review criteria; applicants should confirm the applicable funding stream and current program mechanics with the State Water Resources Control Board.

Editorial analysis

What the funder is trying to accomplish

The State Water Resources Control Board describes the SADW Fund, within the broader SAFER Program, as addressing drinking-water funding gaps and short- and long-term needs, especially for systems serving Disadvantaged Communities. Its stated priority uses include urgent needs, primary-health-standard noncompliance, consolidation, and interim or planning solutions for specified state smalls and domestic wells.

Editorial analysis

Strong-fit project signals

The project addresses an urgent funding need where other emergency funds are unavailable and a critical water shortage or outage could occur without support. The project addresses a community water system or school water system that is out of compliance with primary health standards, particularly in a small Disadvantaged Community. The project accelerates consolidation for a noncompliant or at-risk system, state small, or domestic wells, particularly in a small Disadvantaged Community. The project provides an interim solution or initiates planning for a long-term solution for state smalls or domestic wells with source water above a primary maximum contaminant level. The applicant is an identified recipient type; where the special condition applies to a regulated public utility or mutual water company, it can substantiate public purpose and customer benefit.

Editorial analysis

What reviewers may prioritize

The packet supplies no formal scoring rubric or selection methodology. It is reasonable to infer that proposals most closely matching the enumerated priority uses—including urgency, health-standard noncompliance, consolidation, and specified interim or planning solutions—will be most responsive to the program description. Small Disadvantaged Communities receive explicit emphasis. For projects using GGRF monies, the packet states that funded projects will facilitate greenhouse-gas reductions or improve climate adaptation and resiliency for specified Disadvantaged Community or low-income populations.

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What this grant funds

In 2019, Senate Bill 200 (SB200) established the Safe and Affordable Drinking Water (SADW) Fund to address funding gaps and provide solutions to water systems, especially those serving DACs, to address both their short- and long-term drinking water needs.  The SADW Fund is one of several funds that are part of the larger SAFER Program.  Complementary funding sources administered by the State Water Board’s Division of Financial Assistance for drinking water projects include: General Fund allocations, the Cleanup and Abatement Account, Proposition 68 Drinking Water, Proposition 1 and Proposition 68 Groundwater, and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), which offers repayable, low-interest financing and loans with partial or complete principal forgiveness. Up to $130 million per year will be available from the SADW Fund for ten years (starting with Fiscal Year 2020-21) for local assistance and state operations. The amount available from complementary funding sources varies each year.  The priority uses of the SADW Fund include: 1) addressing any emergency or urgent funding needs, where other emergency funds are not available and a critical water shortage or outage could occur without support from the Fund; 2) addressing community water systems (CWSs) and school water systems out of compliance with primary health standards, focusing on small Disadvantaged Communities (DACs); 3) accelerating consolidations for systems out of compliance, at-risk systems, as well as state smalls and domestic wells, focusing on small DACs; 4) providing interim solutions and initiating planning efforts for long-term solutions for state smalls and domestic wells with source water above a primary maximum contaminant level (MCL).  Anticipated expenditures of the SADW Fund will be consistent with the priorities and will be used in conjunction with other available complementary funding available in the larger SAFER Program to address funding gaps.  Priorities for the complementary funding sources part of the larger SAFER Program generally align with the priorities of the SADW Fund.

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Award range
Up to $130,000,000
Total program funding
Not specified
Expected awards
Not specified
Geography
Projects funded by the SAFER Program using GGRF monies will either facilitate reductions of greenhouse gas emissions or improve climate change adaptation and resiliency of GGRF Disadvantaged Communities (DACs), GGRF Low-Income Households, or GGRF Low-Income Communities.
Cost share
Not specified
Assistance listing
Not specified

Mission alignment

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Geographic fit

Projects funded by the SAFER Program using GGRF monies will either facilitate reductions of greenhouse gas emissions or improve climate change adaptation and resiliency of GGRF Disadvantaged Communities (DACs), GGRF Low-Income Households, or GGRF Low-Income Communities.

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Working plan

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Requirements captured

Other requirements
Eligible recipients include public agencies, nonprofit organizations, public utilities, mutual water companies, California Native American Tribes, administrators, and groundwater sustainability agencies. Funding provided to a public utility that is regulated by the Public Utilities Commission or a mutual water company must have a clear and definite public purpose and benefit the customers of the water systems and not the investors/shareholders.

Official deadline

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Last checked
8/23/2026, 8:51:39 AM
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Is The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is Not specified. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/23/2026.

How much funding does The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant provide?

The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant lists Up to $130,000,000 per award. The expected number of awards has not been captured, so the award range alone should not be treated as an estimate of competitiveness.

Who can apply to The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant?

Nonprofit; Public Agency; Tribal Government. Eligible recipients include public agencies, nonprofit organizations, public utilities, mutual water companies, California Native American Tribes, administrators, and groundwater sustainability agencies.… Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant require matching funds?

The captured source facts do not clearly establish a matching-funds requirement. Do not assume that means no match is required: review the budget and cost-sharing sections of the official notice before approving the project budget.

What should I prepare before applying to The Safe and Affordable Funding for Equity and Resilience Program (SAFER) Grant?

Effort unclear is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from Not specified using the preparation plan above.

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