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$123,120.11 by 12/31/2011 = 6156 more JA students
 
           


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Unfortunately, the demand for JA is far greater than we are currently able to provide. Each year, an increasing number of educators and parents ask us for our programs. As a result, we have developed a strategic plan that will strive to dramatically increase the number of classrooms reached, but we can't do it without your help.

Help us empower students throughout the Coastal SC counties to own their own future economic success!

With a major credit card, you can donate today --- right from your computer.

$20.00 — Sponsor 1 JA Student
$100.00 — Sponsor a Whole Row of 5 JA Students
$250.00 — Sponsor Half of 1 JA Classroom
$500.00 — Sponsor 1 JA Classroom
$2500.00 — Sponsor 5 JA Classrooms
$5000.00 — Sponsor 10 JA Classrooms, often a whole grade
$10,000.00 – Sponsor 20 JA Classrooms, often a whole school

Support totaling $10,000 or more is recognized nationally in the JA Free Enterprise Society

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Google generously provides the ability to accept donations via credit card without the typical associated fees for non-profits.

Online donation system by ClickandPledge

Alternate credit card donate method.


Junior Achievement is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, to which contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Gifts are processed by and receipts disbursed by Click&Pledge.com. Junior Achievement meets all Standards in Philanthropy, as detailed by the National Charities Information Bureau.

"JA is a good program because it helps me make the right choices in the future and makes me interested in a job that I will like. It teaches me strategies on how to get a job and proper manners on how I should act in an interview."
-Fifth grade student

"JA provides instruction on realistic things that are going on in this world and the kids open up and begin to believe in themselves."
-12th grade teacher