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    FPL invites schools to apply for $50,000 Classroom Makeover Grant

    October 12, 20232 Mins Read6 Views
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    Dillard High 6-12 and Lauderdale Lakes Middle School each received a $50,000 Classroom Makeover Grant from Florida Power & Light Company in front of the Broward County school board last year. (FPL)
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    Lakes Shore Middle School in Belle Glades was one of five schools to receive the grant for the 2023 school years. (FPL)

    Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) is offering $50,000 classroom makeovers each for five eligible Florida schools as part of its continued commitment to STEM education.

    “At FPL, we believe that knowledge is power and that by enriching students’ experiences in STEM we can help break down barriers to opportunity and drive interest in furthering their education and future opportunities in STEM fields,” said Kate Cotner, director of community engagement for FPL.

    “FPL is committed to supporting our next generation of leaders and innovators, and we do this through a number of programs including supporting STEM programs and providing grants for schools and teachers.”

    The Classroom Makeover Grants are part of a $2 million, four-year commitment from the company’s charitable arm, the NextEra Energy Foundation, to increase the exposure of under-represented students in STEM and jumpstart students’ interest in STEM careers.

    Funds are available to update STEM classrooms with new infrastructure, technology, or resources, including software, equipment, books, and training for teachers.

    Eligible public, private and charter schools at all grade levels can apply, and winners will be announced later this year. Previous grant recipients include:

    Cypress Run Education Center School in Pompano Beach updated its multi-media technology lab with new TV production equipment, coding, and robotics materials.

    Classroom transformations are underway at Lauderdale Lakes Middle School in Lauderdale Lakes and Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, with makeovers expected to be complete early next year.

    Grant applications will be accepted through Oct. 15.

    For more information or to apply for a grant, visit FPL.com/ClassroomGrant.

    four-year commitment from the company’s charitable arm The Classroom Makeover Grants are part of a $2 million the NextEra Energy Foundation to increase the exposure of under-represented students in STEM and jumpstart students’ interest in STEM careers.
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