Junior Achievement teaches young people about money management and how business works.

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SUPPORT OUR SPRING APPEAL

From April 22 through to May 31, we are asking you our friends, donors and supporters to help us meet the overwhelming demand for our programs by supporting our Spring Giving Appeal.

$500:      Funds 6 months' worth of program supplies for a JA Academy Student
$250:      Trains a High School Hero volunteer to empower his/her community
$100:      Buys a JA Program kit for a class
$ __        Or give what you can.

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DONATE MONTHLY TO BOOST ACHIEVEMENT IN NYC AND LONG ISLAND SCHOOLS!

Become a Sustaining Member of the JA Booster Club

Donating monthly is the best way to boost the achievement of NYC and Long Island students. As a sustaining member of the JA Booster Club, you are providing steady, reliable, long term and cost-effective resource support to provide Junior Achievement's vital financial literacy, entrepreneurship, college and work-readiness programs to high need NYC and Long Island schools.


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EVENT RELATED TRANSACTIONS:

Having fun while doing good is a wonderful way to support the achievement of New York City and Long Island students. Make your event related transactions here for JA Bowl-A-Thon, Annual Awards Dinner, etc.

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MAKE A GENERAL DONATION!

To reach our goals we need financial supporters who are passionate about helping bring the real world to students, opening their minds to their potential. Please pledge your support now and impact the life and economic future of our children.

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MAKE A GOLF CLASSIC GIFT OF ACHIEVEMENT:

Thank you for attending the 2013 JA New York Golf Classic; and thank you for making a gift of achievement to NYC and Long Island students.

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