Junior Achievement receives $1,500
United Way of Logan County grant for Experiential Learning
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[October 02, 2019]
LINCOLN
- Junior Achievement is pleased to announce it has received a grant
for $1,500 from United Way of Logan County. These funds will provide
Junior Achievement classroom programs in Logan County schools.
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“We are so thankful to United Way of Logan County for
supporting Junior Achievement programs and the many students
impacted through our mission,” said Mary Pille, President at Junior
Achievement of Central Illinois. “Through this project, students
Kindergarten – 12th grade will participate in experiential education
to increase their knowledge and skills in the areas of work
readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.”
This is the first time in recent history Junior Achievement has
received funding from United Way of Logan County and the new
partnership will allow for continued expansion of K-12 programs in
the Lincoln, IL area. During the 2018-2019 school year, Junior
Achievement programs reached 402 students in Logan County, impacting
22 classrooms through 25 volunteers.
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Junior Achievement of Central Illinois was founded in 1946 and
has been an integral part of the education and business communities for the past
73 years. JA of Central Illinois currently operates in 133 schools and
organizations within 8 counties. During the 2018-19 school year, 618 volunteers
delivered JA programs in 835 classrooms, impacting 17,937 students in Central
Illinois. On a national stage, nearly 5 million students are receiving JA
programs with the support of a quarter million volunteers primarily from the
business community. Globally, JA reaches more than 10 million students worldwide
with programs in over 100 countries. For more information, visit
centralillinois.ja.org.
[Sally Eastman
Marketing & Special Events Manager
Junior Achievement of Central Illinois] |