United Way of West Florida fights for the education of every person in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
To improve education outcomes in our community, we work to leverage resources by strategically investing in quality programs through our Community Investment Process; building and participating in partnerships and coalitions; and advocating for policies that help students and learners of all ages.
Partner Agencies that receive Community Investment grant funding for education programs are required to submit regular reports identifying how funds are used to support programmatic efforts to improve education outcomes, such as:
- 78% of youth served graduated on time
- 81% of children (k-3) served are reading on grade level
2024-25 Funded Partners (Education Programs)
Autism Pensacola
Kids for Camp - $17,550
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties
Boys and Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast Inc.
Academic Success and Career Readiness - $20,800
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties
Children's Home Society of Florida
Teenspace - $16,300
Serving Escambia County
Community Organizations Active In Disaster Inc.
Disaster Defenders - $16,300
Serving Escambia County
Council on Aging of West Florida
Foster Grandparent Program - $20,800
Serving Escambia county
ReadyKids!
ReadingPals - $27,300
Serving Escambia county
PACE Center for Girls INC
Girls Earning Diplomas (GED) Program - $16,300
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counites
Pensacola Children's Chorus
Affordable Accessible Arts - $16,300
Serving Escambia and Santa Rosa counties
