Coke Florida Surpasses $1 Million in Black History Month Investments in Education and Economic Opportunity Across Florida

Coke Florida Surpasses $1 Million in Black History Month Investments in Education and Economic Opportunity Across Florida

Investments Across Technology Access and Workforce Readiness Help Support Broader Communities

 

Celebrating 100 Years - Black History Month

Celebrating 100 Years – Black History Month

**TAMPA, Fla.** As the Nation commemorates the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month, Coca-Cola Beverages Florida, LLC (Coke Florida) marks a significant milestone in its long-standing commitment to education, technology access, and economic empowerment through sustained investments in communities across the state.

As one of the largest Black-owned businesses in the United States, Coke Florida honors the notable contributions of Black Americans by investing in initiatives that expand opportunity for future generations. Since launching its technology access efforts in 2018, the company has invested more than $1 million to support programs that increase digital access for Floridians.

“At Coke Florida, Black History Month is not just about reflection—it’s about continued actions to pay it forward,” said Percy L. Wells II, Group Vice President, Government Relations, Public Affairs, and Communications. “By maintaining our focus on technology, education, and access to resources year after year, we’re helping people gain the tools they need to reach their full potential and strengthening the communities we proudly serve.”

As part of its 2026 Black History Month programming, Coke Florida will donate 300 new laptops, bringing the company’s total contribution to nearly 2,100 devices distributed to schools, nonprofits, and community organizations statewide. These donations support remote learning, job training, and workforce readiness for students and adults throughout Florida.

Coke Florida’s commitment to closing the digital divide extends beyond device donations to long-term investments in community technology labs. Since 2021, the company has refreshed or enhanced 24 computer labs, including six that will be dedicated this year. These labs create inclusive learning environments that support education, workforce development, and economic mobility.

To learn more about Coke Florida’s Black History Month initiatives, visit cokeflorida.com/blackhistorymonth.