There are 24 local campaigns established throughout Florida. Most are single county-based, but some represent collaboratives between cities and counties or regions. Through the collective impact of the national campaign, local campaigns, state agency leaders, business leaders, and funders, this statewide movement will help promote school readiness, combat chronic absenteeism, improve summer learning and engage parents as their children’s first teachers.
For more information on local campaign efforts, please click on a county below to learn more and how to contact the local grade-level reading campaign lead-agency.
If you are interested in joining the campaign but your county/region is not listed here, please see “How to Become A Campaign.”

Lead Agency: United Way of North Central Florida
Sarasota County
Suncoast Region (Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte & DeSoto)
Lead Agency: Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County
Lead Agency: Achieve Escambia
Northwest Florida (Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Washington, Escambia, Okaloosa, Walton)
Southwest Florida (Collier, Lee, Hendry, Glades, Charlotte)
Charlotte County
Lead Agency: ELC of Osceola
Lead Agency: Florida Children’s Council
DeSoto County
Lead Agency: The Learning Alliance (Vero Beach)
Lead Agency: ELC of Flagler & Volusia Counties
Lead Agency: The Children’s Trust
Lead Agency: Children’s Services Council of Martin County
Lead Agency: United Way of Brevard