We are excited to announce the 2022 Golden Grants award recipients. We received more than 1,200 applications from very deserving and worthy organizations throughout the state of Florida and South Georgia. The Golden Grants Program strives to fuel the imagination, education, and growth of area students by supporting individuals, educators, programs, and organizations serving students grades K-12.

The 2022 Golden Grants award recipients are as follows:

$10,000 Golden Grant Recipients

Southside Elementary School, Fly Me to the Moon and Beyond Project
Southside Elementary School, Fly Me to the Moon and Beyond Project

Bunnell Elementary School, Bunnell Literacy Project
Bunnell Elementary School, Bunnell Literacy Project

Leesburg Elementary School, Helping Our Homeless Project

Okeechobee High School, End the Hunger Backpack Project
Okeechobee High School, End the Hunger Backpack Project

$5,000 Golden Grant Recipients
– Vision of Hope Coaching and Mentoring, LLC., HOPE Project
– S.L. Mason Elementary School, Improving School Culture and Climate One ROAR at a Time Project
– Holiday Hill Elementary School, Social Emotional Learning through Physical Fitness with Drumfit Project
– Eagle Lake Elementary School, An Art Classroom Preparing for the Future Project
– East Ridge High School, Safety Wrapped Project
– Pinellas County Schools, Special Needs Engagement and Access to Curriculum for All Project
– MAST @ FIU Biscayne Bay Campus a Miami Dade Public School, Making a Masterspace! Project

$2,500 Golden Grant Recipients
– Columbia High School, Key Club Project
– Fort Braden School, Creating a STEM Space
– Fleming Island Elementary School, Stingrays Create, Design & Print Project
– Mandarin Oaks Elementary, MOE’s Expanded Outdoor Learning Project
– 4-H Clay County Foundation, 4-H Programming in Afterschool Sites & Community Partner Organizations Project
– David L. Rainer Elementary School, Tiger Pride Awards Project
– Carwise Middle School, LiveFree! Club Project
– Frontier Elementary School, Theatre Club Project
– Lealman Innovation Academy, Great NASA Dilemma Project
– Central High School, Beyond the Walls: Food Insecurity Project
– Suncoast Polytechnical High School, Spectre Robotics Club Project
– Mt. Dora High School, Theatre Shop Project

$1,000 Golden Grant Recipients
– Sweetwater Elementary School, Modern Band Program
– Margate Elementary School, Childish Learning Academy, LLC
– Mentally Fit Inc., Metally Fit Project
– Olympic Heights Community High School, Metoring Men Program
– Cutler Bay Senior High School, Sports Equipment for Special Olympics Project at M-DCPS

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