Program Support FUELS Has Awarded … So Far.
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Since 2022, FUELS has been dedicated to supporting educators across Florida by providing essential resources that help them meet the needs of their most vulnerable students whether in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) programs or Title I schools.
In just three years, FUELS has supported more than 11,573 students across 13 counties, donating over $57,942 in classroom resources, sensory tools, and student care items. By alleviating the financial burden on teachers, we ensure they have the tools necessary to create inclusive, equitable learning environments where all students can thrive.
Building on this foundation, FUELS has expanded its impact through educator scholarships, professional development workshops, and trauma-informed training opportunities. From our first collaboration with Inclusiveology to our ongoing training partnerships, we remain committed to empowering teachers with the tools, strategies, and support they need to fuel the future of education.
Here are some stories from teachers who have received support from FUELS.
Discover the real impact your support has had by listening to Deanna, one of our favorite Pinellas County educators, share her heartfelt story in the video above.
Florida educator, Kate Griffin shares how the support she was awarded will impact her students.
Meet Paula Isett, a passionate educator whose story embodies the impact of your support. Hear firsthand how your generosity has fueled positive change in the lives of both teachers and students.
"There is much more your company purchased but this is my favorite. It makes my students want to work in small group and not just be sad they have to come to my small group table for extra support or enrichment."
Pinellas County Elementary School Teacher
Watch how we’re Fueling Futures from teacher grants to student success stories; explore real examples of the difference your support makes every day.
"One of the kids in that class struggles so much academically, and although it took him three times, as long as everyone else, I loved watching him use the fraction bars to compare whether something was greater than or less than. I really thought of how powerful this is to see these manipulatives in action."
Learning Design Coach, Danielle Biggs

