Vero Beach, FL — 10.9.25 - The Indian River Education Fund is proud to be a recipient of a Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) EmPOWERing STEM Educators grant, supporting the advancement of STEM-focused professional learning for School District of Indian River County teachers. This statewide initiative strengthens math and science instruction through peer-to-peer collaboration and classroom innovation. The FPL EmPOWERing STEM Educators program increases teacher knowledge of effective, standards-aligned instructional strategies while encouraging the practical implementation of innovative approaches in the classroom. The emphasis on educator-led learning communities allows teachers to share best practices and deepen their impact through collaboration. “The support from FPL allows us to invest directly in our educators’ professional growth and sends a strong message that their work matters,” said Janet Knupp, Executive Director. “When teachers feel valued and are given meaningful opportunities to collaborate and innovate, it not only improves instruction—it helps us retain great teachers in our classrooms.” The Consortium of Florida Education Foundations manages the program, which helps local education foundations across the state share resources, strategies, and support to ensure meaningful implementation. Since 2018, FPL has partnered with the Consortium to invest more than $600,000 in this initiative, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to improving STEM education statewide. "For the last 100 years, FPL has been committed to powering strong communities. Our investment in STEM education is a way to spark innovation and opportunity for the next generation," said Sarah Marmion, FPL senior manager of education outreach. "By supporting our teachers through these grants, we're empowering them with the resources they need to inspire students and cultivate the problem-solvers and innovators of tomorrow." FPL also supports teachers and students through other programs such as its STEM Classroom Makeover Grants. Two years ago, SDIRC’s Gifford Middle School benefitted from a Classroom Makeover grant that provided $50,000 to transform their learning environments with cutting-edge technology and hands-on materials. Across the state, the program has helped Florida teachers create dynamic, interactive classrooms that make science, technology, engineering and mathematics more engaging for their students. Applications open this fall. You can learn more about other FPL’s education initiatives by visiting FPL.com/Education. To learn more about Indian River Education Fund’s work to support educators, visit <a href="https://tracking.us.nylas.com/l/54126422f8234c9085df007f83c63f3d/1/6bb094c559b5afd72e00b316aa7a4f561b18e5386feeaceecb7f4d51b0a50f1e?cache_buster=1760029725" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://tracking.us.nylas.com/l/54126422f8234c9085df007f83c63f3d/1/6bb094c559b5afd72e00b316aa7a4f561b18e5386feeaceecb7f4d51b0a50f1e?cache_buster%3D1760029725&source=gmail&ust=1760116363147000&usg=AOvVaw3Y06Q4nPR3nLiOBW4B_658">www.iredfund.org</a> Indian River Education Fund The Indian River Education Fund comprises <wbr />corporate and civic leaders who contribute intellectually and financially to our public schools. We believe: 1) Strong public schools = strong communities 2) Competition fuels excellence 3) Schools should serve the needs of all students and, 4) Leadership and innovation matter. We are committed to 1) Accountability 2) Meaningful results 3) Instructional excellence. Our vision is to be the best choice for education in Indian River County. Florida Power & Light Company Florida Power & Light Company is America’s largest electric utility, delivering reliable power to more than 6 million customer accounts — serving approximately 12 million people across Florida. By leveraging a diverse energy mix, including nuclear, natural gas, solar and battery storage, FPL operates one of the most fuel- and cost-efficient power generation fleets in the U.S. and has earned the ReliabilityOne® National Reliability Award for seven of the last ten years. FPL is a subsidiary of Juno Beach, Florida-based NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE), which is one of the largest electric power and energy infrastructure companies in North America and is a leading provider of electricity to American homes and businesses. 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