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A More Equitable Future
Junior Achievement is committed to helping young people erase the lines that divide and create a more equitable and just…
JA Alumni Story – Taylor Kinnerup
From a young age, Taylor had a plan. She knew she would be a news broadcaster on the radio. What…
529 Plan Resource for Parents
We are fortunate to have our President, Katherine Cecala, serving on Treasurer Yee’s Financial Literacy Task Force! Through this, they…
Moving On Up at JA
We are happy to announce three new roles on JA’s leadership team: Anne Landers as Vice President, Marketing and Development,…
The Thunderbirds Charities Invests $50,000 to Help Take Junior Achievement Education Digital
The funding provided by the Thunderbirds Charities would specifically support the conversion of our paper-based curriculum kits to interactive digital…
JA Impacts Thousands Amidst Pandemic
Despite school closure and summer break, we are committed to reaching students wherever they are learning. JA’s program team found…
Winner Takes Half. Will It Be You?
Even though we can’t be together in person, we’re bringing part of the fun of JA events directly to you!…
JA Young Ambassador: Emme
The Launch of our “JA Young Ambassador Q&A Series” with JA Young Ambassador, Emme! Who are the JA Young Ambassadors?…
JA Alumni Story – The Life of an Entrepreneur
Greg Peterson has started over 30 businesses in his life thus far. From a young age, he wanted the freedom…
JA Scholarship Winners Announced
We are excited to announce the JA Scholarship winners for 2020! These students have shown exceptional work ethic, dedication, and…
JA Alumni Report
JA Provides Students with a Lasting Impact in All Different Areas of Life At JA, we strive to have a…
A Note to the JA Family
To the JA Family; to our communities, volunteers and supporters; to our staff and partners; and to our students who…