Giving

Florida Tech Receives $2.1M to Support Students with Disabilities

The $2.1 million gift from the estate of John and Maria Callahan creates the Kathleen Callahan Scholarship in memory of their daughter.

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Relentless Generosity Powers Florida Tech’s Day of Giving

More than 2,500 gifts were contributed by the end of the 24-hour, award-winning event, and the university raised more than $610,000.

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Florida Tech to Hold 8th Annual Day of Giving on Nov. 17

Day of Giving at Florida Tech will include unique events such as Family Feud, a Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament and a chess tournament.

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Florida Tech to Purchase Additional Planes with Buehler Trust Award

The new airplanes will allow FIT Aviation to increase its flight training capacity to better serve current and future flight students.

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Alumnus Establishes Scholarship Fund for Mechanical Engineering Students in Need

The Sujit and Nidhi Jain Charitable Foundation has established the Sujit and Nidhi Jain Scholarship Fund at Florida Tech.

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Gaye Montgomery Establishes Scholarship Fund In Memory of Her Trailblazing Father

Her gift will create the Dr. Julius Montgomery Scholarship Fund to support students from historically marginalized groups.

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Farmer Scholars Past and Present Gather for Celebratory Dinner

Four recipients of Florida Tech's most prestigious financial award spent a recent evening with Jeanne Farmer celebrating the program.

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Florida Tech Announces Winners of Chopper Dropper

The funds raised will benefit Florida Tech’s 419 student-athletes by providing mental health resources and sports-related technology.

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Indiafest Donates $40,000 to Assist Florida Tech Students in Need

Since the 1990s, Indiafest has donated over $1 million to a variety of charitable causes in the Brevard County area.

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Florida Tech’s Day of Giving Draws More Than 2,850 Donors

Donors gave $558,881, a 58 percent increase over 2020’s Day of Giving pledges. Donations came in from more than 40 states and 16 countries.

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