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Certify Your Facility with Swim Today


How to Become a Certified Facility?

A facility must have four CPO® Certification holders. Simply go to https://www.nspf.org/swim-today and fill out the online form.

What is SwimToday?

SwimToday is an industry-wide campaign to grow swim team participation. Twelve industry partners including the National Swimming Pool Foundation® (NSPF®) and USA Swimming have joined forces with this common goal. Watch this video to learn more about the campaign and help us show the world that swimming is the “funnest sport there is”. The campaign will drive searches to teams and facilities on swimtoday.org. Adding your Certified Pool/Spa Operator® Certification (CPO® Certification) will help you stand out. It’s easy to do. Simply go to https://www.nspf.org/swim-today and fill out the online form.

Why show your CPO® Certification on SwimToday.org?

The CPO® Certification course is designed to provide individuals with the most recent knowledge, techniques, and skills of pool and spa operation, which helps keep pools safer and open. There is a filter on SwimToday.org that potential swim families can use when making their decision to join a team. If you have a USA swimming club at your facility, or you are a Make a Splash provider, and has four individuals who earned the CPO®Certification, SwimToday.org will showcase your pool as a certified facility. If you need to certify more operators in the CPO Certification programs, check the Educational-Leverage course schedule to find a local CPO® Certification course.

How do I show my CPO® Certification on SwimToday.org?

Please fill out the form at https://www.nspf.org/swim-today . Once received, the National Swimming Pool Foundation will verify the certifications and then the SwimToday staff will update the information listed on SwimToday.org. If you have multiple locations that qualify, please fill the form out for each location.

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