Five federal programs explicitly fund LED school safety signs. BrightStop meets every eligibility requirement — MUTCD-compliant, solar-powered, maintenance-free — and we help you navigate the application.
Every program below has been researched for explicit LED school safety signage eligibility. Status, amounts, and deadlines as of May 2026.
| Program | Agency | Status | Award Range | Match Required | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Title IV-A (Student Support & Academic Enrichment) | U.S. Dept. of Education | Open Now | Formula-based | None (formula allocation) | Ongoing — use existing allocation |
| Safe Routes to School (SRTS) | FHWA / State DOTs | Open Now | $50K–$300K | None (most states) | Rolling — varies by state |
| Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) | FHWA / State DOTs | Open Now | $100K–$500K | 10% local match | Annual — state DOT cycles |
| COPS School Violence Prevention Program (SVPP) | DOJ / COPS Office | Opens Spring 2026 | Up to $500K | 25% match required | Spring 2026 — watch grants.gov |
| USDA Community Facilities Grants | USDA Rural Development | Open Now | Up to $500K | Income-based (0–25%) | Rolling quarterly deadlines |
Grant applications are intimidating. Here's the exact path for each program — what to do, who to contact, and where BrightStop fits in.
Every federal grant program has specific product requirements. BrightStop was engineered to meet all of them — so your application goes in clean, with no eligibility questions.
HSIP and SRTS both require equipment to meet Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices standards. BrightStop is fully MUTCD-compliant.
Title IV-A and USDA programs favor sustainable, low-maintenance infrastructure. Solar eliminates recurring operational costs that reviewers scrutinize.
Title IV-A's "safe and healthy students" category explicitly includes "deterrent lighting" as an eligible expense. BrightStop's high-visibility amber LEDs qualify directly.
COPS SVPP requires equipment to be classified as "school safety deterrent technology." BrightStop protects students at bus stops — a defined school safety perimeter.
USDA Community Facilities requires "essential community services." Student pedestrian safety on rural roads is a direct match for the program's rural infrastructure mandate.
We provide everything grant reviewers need — because incomplete documentation is the #1 reason grant applications fail.
Beyond federal programs, three states have significant active or pending funding specifically for school safety. If you're in one of these states, move fast.
Not in PA, TX, or NC? Contact us — every state has programs. We'll research what's available in yours.
Tell us your state and which programs look promising. We'll send you the product documentation you need, help you frame the safety case, and answer any questions — whether you buy from us or not.
We'll review your district, identify the strongest grant path, and send you the documentation package you need to apply. Check your email.