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Fleetio Helps Nonprofit Fleets with Second Annual Jump Start Program
Fleetio's jump-start initiative is dedicated to helping nonprofits cut costs so that routine maintenance remains accessible and empowering.

Fleetio’s Jump Start Initiative subscription giveaway empowers hardworking teams by providing the tools they need to streamline fleet operations, reduce downtime, and focus on what truly matters.
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Fleetio announced the launch of its second annual Jump Start Initiative, providing nonprofits with the tools to prevent maintenance challenges from interrupting their impactful work. This program invites current Fleetio customers to nominate a charitable organization for a free five-year Fleetio subscription, ensuring their mission doesn’t stop when the check engine light comes on.
With rising operational costs, many nonprofits are doing more with less and relying on aging vehicles and stretched budgets to carry out their work. Recent benchmarking data shows that a single emergency call, something as routine as a tow, can cost an average of $354. Factor in the price of lost productivity through unplanned downtime, and suddenly, one vehicle can rack up $750 per day in preventable costs. For fleets operating on limited means, every dollar counts, especially when it comes to unexpected services and repairs.
“Every nonprofit deserves to run a safe and reliable fleet, regardless of size or resources,” said Jessica Underbrink, Fleetio’s Vice President of Customer Experience. “Too often, maintenance challenges make it more difficult to meet the day’s demands, let alone plan for the next. The Jump Start Initiative helps change that, providing a deserving nonprofit organization with the tools and support to stay focused on their mission, not their maintenance backlog.”
Last year’s inaugural recipient, Shake-A-Leg Miami, has spent decades providing accessible water sports to people with disabilities and at-risk youth. Without a way to streamline repairs, boats sit idle, and critical time is wasted on avoidable issues. The nonprofit now keeps boats on the water longer by turning routine maintenance into a strength.
As Shake-A-Leg Miami marks 35 years of possibilities, it continues to be an anchor of hope and connection for the community.
Nominations for the 2025 Jump Start Initiative are open from August 19 through September 30. The selected nonprofit will be announced on Giving Tuesday, December 2. To be eligible, the nonprofit must demonstrate measurable community impact and rely on vehicles or equipment to carry out its day-to-day work. Nominators must be active Fleetio customers.
For more information and to submit a nomination, visit www.fleetio.com/jumpstart.
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