Inspiring and preparing K-12th graders to succeed in a global economy. Programs focus on financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and 21st century skills.
JA research shows teens need role models to consider starting a business! That’s why volunteers from the business community are so important to advancing JA’s mission! #InspiringTomorrows
Despite the challenges facing small businesses, teens are still interested in becoming entrepreneurs. This, according to new research from Junior Achievement. #InspiringTomorrows
"A lot of times people look at the negative side of what they feel they can't do. I always look on the positive side of what I can do." - Chuck Norris #motivationalmonday#inspirationalquotes
HUGE thank you to @BankofAmerica! Their grant empowered >400 at-risk HS students to improve work readiness skills that will lead to employment, economic mobility and financial sustainability. They also serve in the classrooms as volunteers, mentors, and role models. #BofAGrants
Making Sense: The Impact of COVID-19 on Business and Innovation from Junior Achievement explains how entrepreneurs are aiding in the fight against the coronavirus. https://t.co/YJupnhc61z
Teachers, do you have students with questions about the financial impact of COVID-19? JA and CNBC are bringing together a panel of experts at 1 pm on ET on April 23 to provide valuable insight aimed at teens. To learn more and register, visit https://t.co/a5HmOkRe7J.
Businesses are closed, but what does this mean? Making Sense: The Impact of COVID-19 on Business and Innovation from Junior Achievement has some of the answers. https://t.co/YJupnhc61z
Are you a teen with questions about the financial impact of COVID-19? Check out the JA + CNBC Virtual Town Hall at 1 pm ET on April 23. To learn more and register, visit https://t.co/a5HmOkRe7J.
Many people are out of work because of COVID-19. When will they be able to go back? “Making Sense: Work in the Time of COVID-19” by Junior Achievement explores possible answers. https://t.co/HqdD6oDjll