Opportunity shouldn’t depend on an address

Posted On: February 25, 2026

By Lauren May, Vice President, Step Up, Step Further

In a state as diverse and dynamic as Florida, opportunity should never depend on an address. Where a child grows up should not determine how far they can go. And yet, for too many Florida students, it still does.

This isn’t just an education issue; it’s a workforce issue. Florida’s economy depends on a steady pipeline of skilled, creative, and adaptable workers. If today’s students don’t have access to the learning opportunities that build those skills, tomorrow’s businesses will feel the consequences.

Across our state, an address can quietly shape access to music lessons or tutoring, to technology or specialized support, to the kinds of learning experiences that spark curiosity and build confidence. Florida has no shortage of talent. What we lack is equal access to the tools that help that talent grow.

That gap is why the Step Up, Step Further Scholarship Fund exists.

The scholarship is designed to expand educational opportunity for students across Florida, regardless of where they live or the challenges their families face. It supports students in public and private schools, with a strong focus on helping public school students access additional resources that schools alone often cannot provide. For many families, it means opening doors that were previously closed, not because of a lack of ability, but because of cost.

I think about students like Maria.

Maria loves music. She listens closely when the school band practices, imagining herself on stage, flute in hand. But instruments, lessons, and practice time come with a price tag her family can’t manage after covering rent, groceries, and gas. Research shows that students who participate in music education develop stronger academic skills, greater discipline, and the perseverance employers consistently say they value. With access to scholarship support, Maria could explore that passion and build skills that translate far beyond the stage.

Then there’s Joey.

Joey is bright and curious, but math has never come easily. In a crowded classroom, it’s hard to get the one-on-one support he needs to build confidence and keep up. Research summarized by the Afterschool Alliance shows that high-quality after-school tutoring, especially in math, leads to stronger academic performance while boosting confidence and engagement. That kind of support doesn’t just help Joey pass his next test; it helps prepare him for a future where problem-solving and quantitative skills are essential across nearly every industry.

And then there’s Madison.

Madison dreams in color and code, of animating stories, building video games, and turning imagination into something interactive and alive. Access to high-quality afterschool STEM programs helps students develop the technical and creative skills that are increasingly driving Florida’s fastest-growing sectors, from technology and entertainment to engineering and advanced manufacturing. Yet cost and access keep too many students on the sidelines. With scholarship support, Madison could start building those skills now and begin preparing for jobs that Florida’s economy is counting on.

These students are not exceptions. They are everywhere in Florida.

They live in urban neighborhoods and rural towns. They attend public schools where teachers work tirelessly, even as resources are stretched thin. Their families are doing everything they can, and still, gaps remain. The Step Up, Step Further Scholarship Fund exists to help fill those gaps in practical, student-centered ways.

This scholarship is not about replacing public education. It is about strengthening it and strengthening Florida’s workforce in the process. It recognizes that learning doesn’t end when the school bell rings, and that students succeed when their individual needs are met, whether through tutoring, technology, educational tools, or enrichment opportunities that build real-world skills.

For Florida’s business community, the message is simple: workforce readiness starts early. Students who gain confidence through after-school enrichment, discipline through music, or technical skills through STEM learning are far more likely to become the engaged, capable workforce our state needs.

At its core, Step Up, Step Further is about dignity.

It tells families, We see you.
It tells students, Your dreams matter.
And it affirms a reality Florida’s economy depends on: opportunity should not be limited to those who can afford it.

When we invest in Florida’s students, we invest in Florida’s future workforce, communities, and competitiveness. That is the ripple effect of opportunity.

And it is something worth stepping up for.
Together.

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