The National Fluid Power Association is introducing an upgraded website dedicated to NFPA Foundation activities to improve program accessibility for educators, students and industry supporters. The NFPA Foundation Website features the same content program participants rely on, such as Fluid Power Action Challenge planning documents and grant or scholarship information, but now all in one place. The new website offers an enhanced user experience, creating a functional and efficient structure for anyone already involved in or hoping to become involved in NFPA Foundation activities.
The site was intentionally designed with our users in mind to offer a smooth transition into our new look. However, if you have any questions about the redesign, we’re here to help! Contact Mary Pluta at mpluta@nfpa.com for support.
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