JA IMPACT
REPORT
COMMUNITY
HEALTH NETWORK
TABLE OF 1 STUDENT REACH
2 VOLUNTEERS
CONTENTS 3 JA JOBSPARK
4 CONTRIBUTIONS
5 BEST & BRIGHTEST
6 BOARD MEMBER
7 JABA
8 SUPPORT
JUNIOR
ACHIEVEMENT
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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS
In-School and JA JobSpark
(Based on school year)
YEAR VOLUNTEERS
2014 - 2015 12
2015 - 2016 18
2016 - 2017 20
2017 - 2018 33
2018 - 2019 28
(JA Day in May 2019)
TOTAL :
111
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JUNIOR
ACHIEVEMENT
JA JOBSPARK
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CONTRIBUTIONS
(Based on JA Fiscal Year)
YEAR AMOUNT
2014 - 2015 $1,500
2015 - 2016 $1,500
2016 - 2017 $1,500
2017 - 2018 $11,500
2018 - 2019 $6,500
TOTAL : $17,500
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JUNIOR
ACHIEVEMENT
INDY'S BEST & BRIGHTEST
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JA Board Member,
Wendy Horn
Wendy Horn serves on the Board of Directors for Junior
Achievement of Central Indiana and we are grateful for the vision,
leadership and time she commits to our organization.
Wendy has served on the JA Board since 2010 and is a member
of the Junior Achievement Development Committee.
Thank you from the entire team at Junior Achievement!
YEAR VOLUNTEERS
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JUNIOR
ACHIEVEMENT
JA BUSINESS AMBASSADORS
JA Business Ambassador Network members serve as leaders
and role models in their efforts to engage business volunteers in
building strong connections with schools and students, resulting in
increased student success and a stronger central Indiana
workforce and community.
JA Business Ambassadors will 1) convey the importance of JA
programs and the JA IN a Day Initiative; 2) spread the word and
recruit volunteers; 3) participate in leadership meetings; and 4)
connect with local schools to deliver impactful JA programs
Lori Stonecipher and Rachel Pritz are dedicated members of
the JA Business Ambassador Steering Committee and we are
thankful for their commitment to Junior Achievement!
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JUNIOR
ACHIEVEMENT
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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Thank You
FOR YOUR ONGOING
SUPPORT OF OUR
VITAL PROGRAMS
Junior Achievement of
Central Indiana
EMPOWERING YOUNG PEOPLE TO
OWN THEIR FUTURE SUCCESS.