

We believe that education is the key to freedom and personal and professional development.
Our platform offers unique opportunities for students across Brazil to connect with companies and gain practical experience while receiving fair compensation.
We facilitate paid educational and impact-driven missions that help students apply their knowledge in real-life situations, benefiting both businesses and communities.
Our missions cover a wide range of disciplines and challenges, allowing students to choose those that best align with their interests and skills.
How it
works?

How it
works?

Goals
Establish more efficient ways to promote social mobility.
Develop educational investment and impact initiatives by integrating companies and schools.
Drive innovation in the educational and scientific system.
Create opportunities for student development and income generation.
Mission
opportunities
INNOVATION PROJECTS
Example: Ask students to create artificial intelligence software that helps with digital inclusion.
Co-Participation
Example: Ask students to develop a complete business plan for a company that offers innovative solutions in the field of education.
Research Conducting
Example: Ask students to conduct research and present reports on the positive and negative effects of technology use in education or the classroom.
Mentorship Program
Example: Ask students to design a mentorship program where university students assist public or low-income school students in their personal development.
Impact Missions
Example: Ask students to renovate an NGO, sweep a public square, or clean plastic waste from a beach.
Educational Video Production
Example: Ask students to produce short and informative videos on subjects such as math, science, history, and more.
School Engagement Missions
Example: Ask students to maintain classroom attendance, achieve good grades, or attend lectures.
Scientific Research Projects
Example: Ask students to propose scientific research projects on a specific subject or societal issue.
Workshop Organization
Example: Ask students to plan and conduct workshops where they share entrepreneurship knowledge with other interested students.
App Development
Example: Ask students to design and develop an app that enables more efficient communication between parents, students, and schools, providing information on school calendars, report cards, and more.
Entrepreneurship Projects
Example: Ask students to develop a financial education program for high school students, covering topics such as personal finance, investments, and entrepreneurship.
Why do
we exist?
We exist to solve the problem of educational inequality in Brazil by providing opportunities and funding scholarships and scientific research.
We aim to create a virtuous cycle in which students who participate in FRED can, in the future, contribute even more to education and scientific development in the country.
Who is
Fred; for?
FRED is for all students, from any course and any part of Brazil, who want to learn, grow, and make an impact. If you are a company that believes in the power of education to transform the future, FRED is also for you.
Additionally, teachers, educational institutions, and all companies can be part of this community that will drive real impact.
Number of Slots Available Through FIES
The program peaked in 2014

Education in Brazil faces numerous challenges, including a lack of resources, unequal access, and poor quality.
According to INEP, more than 50% of high school students do not complete their studies, and many who do struggle to find jobs due to a lack of practical skills and experience.
Without proper investment, millions of young Brazilians are deprived of essential educational opportunities. Education is a fundamental human right and a powerful tool to reduce poverty and social inequalities. We need initiatives that promote equitable access to quality education for all.
Number of Slots Available Through FIES
The program peaked in 2014

Education in Brazil faces numerous challenges, including a lack of resources, unequal access, and poor quality.
According to INEP, more than 50% of high school students do not complete their studies, and many who do struggle to find jobs due to a lack of practical skills and experience.
Without proper investment, millions of young Brazilians are deprived of essential educational opportunities. Education is a fundamental human right and a powerful tool to reduce poverty and social inequalities. We need initiatives that promote equitable access to quality education for all.