Largest provider of student financial aid in the nation It’s time for high school seniors and their parents in Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties to fill out the…
The FutureMakers FAFSAfirst! team, is preparing High School Seniors for the upcoming release of the 2022-2023 Free Application for Federal Student Aid application (FAFSA) on October 1st. . By filing…
Site helps students navigate $150 billion offered annually to help millions pay for college or career school. FutureMakers Coalition recently launched an updated FAFSA first! website at http://www.futuremakerscoalition.com/fafsafirst/ The updated website…
In this issue: FutureMakers Partner Spotlight, Careers: WE ARE HIRING!, Upcoming Events, Courageous Conversations, Data Reports and What We Are Reading.
$300,000 investment from Bank of America funds the hiring of additional staff as part of global $1.25 billion, five-year commitment to supporting underserved communities As part of the $300,000 grant…
I love the future and participating in framing, forming, and supporting it for our community and our neighbors. When I really consider drivers that created the gravity to pull me…
FutureMakers Coalition has released its 2021 Workforce Employer Survey Report. One hundred organizations responded to the survey. Lee County had the highest concentration (75 percent) of the responding businesses operating among the five southwest Florida counties.
In this issue: FutureMakers Partner Spotlight, A Working Revolution!, Calling all FutureMakers, Upcoming FutureMakers Events, Courageous Conversations, Data Reports and What We Are Reading.
FutureMakers Coalition has released its 2021 Partnership Health Report. FutureMakers Coalitions’ goal is to transform Southwest Florida’s workforce by increasing the percentage of working age (25-64 year old) adults that…
The partnership between FutureMakers Coalition, the Elsa and Peter Soderberg Charitable
Foundation, and the Lee County Industrial Development Authority partnership is a collective effort to help stop-out students, with some college credit, to return and obtain their degree.