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Florida Lottery partners with Cure Bowl to engage thousands of students in Bright Futures scholarship awareness

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Orlando, Florida – In a unique blend of education and excitement, the Florida Lottery teamed up with ESPN Productions, Inc., through the Orlando Sports Foundation, to host Bright Futures Night at the Cure Bowl. The event provided a large-scale, interactive educational experience aimed at connecting students and their families with valuable information about the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program.

Approximately 2,000 middle and high school students from across the region attended the event, many of whom were transported from surrounding communities to participate. The initiative was designed to do more than simply inform students about scholarships; it aimed to inspire them to begin thinking about their college futures and the steps needed to achieve higher education goals.

During the program, participants received in-depth guidance on the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program, including eligibility requirements, available resources, and details on the application process. By delivering this information in an engaging, high-energy environment, organizers hoped to make the prospect of college tangible and attainable for students who may be encountering these opportunities for the first time.

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“The Bright Futures Initiative at the Cure Bowl allowed us to meet students where they are and deliver critical scholarship information in a way that was engaging, meaningful, and inspiring,” said Florida Lottery Acting Secretary Reggie Dixon. “By combining education with a high-energy event environment, we are helping students envision their path to college and understand how Bright Futures can help make that goal attainable.”

The event also highlighted the Florida Lottery’s ongoing commitment to supporting education and expanding access to higher education opportunities across the state. By collaborating with ESPN Productions and the Orlando Sports Foundation, the Lottery was able to reach a diverse audience, ensuring that scholarship information was accessible to students from a wide range of communities.

Students not only learned about the financial benefits of the Bright Futures Scholarship Program, but they were also introduced to strategies for early college planning. Organizers emphasized that understanding deadlines, maintaining eligibility, and seeking guidance are critical steps in the process, and Bright Futures Night offered a fun, interactive way to communicate these key points.

Beyond the educational aspect, the event gave students a memorable experience within a high-energy, sports-centered environment. The excitement of the Cure Bowl helped keep students engaged and attentive, creating a unique atmosphere where learning and entertainment intersected. This approach reinforced the Lottery’s strategy of using innovative methods to promote education while connecting with young audiences in meaningful ways.

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The Florida Lottery encourages families and students to explore additional resources and learn more about the Bright Futures Scholarship Program by visiting floridabrightfutures.gov. By providing information, resources, and support, the Lottery continues to play a pivotal role in helping students achieve their educational goals and preparing them for success in higher education.

Bright Futures Night at the Cure Bowl demonstrates the impact of combining education, community partnerships, and interactive engagement. As students depart with new knowledge, guidance, and inspiration, the event serves as a reminder that programs like Bright Futures are critical in shaping the future of Florida’s next generation.

 

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