
Not only did GE employees bring Junior Achievement to
As the 2010 signature sponsor, GE reaffirmed its commitment to the mission of Junior Achievement and the 25,000+ children served each year. Their support of JA locally comes from both the GE Foundation as well as many local divisions throughout
The support GE provided was targeted at both the mission of the organization as well as initiatives that serve to position JA for continued growth, both now and in the future. Mark Furr, Manager, Financial Planning and a JA board member stated, “JA provides a wonderful opportunity for companies like GE to partner with thousands of committed volunteers, educators and a great regional JA team to make meaningful, tangible contributions to students in our community.”
Globally, the GE Foundation invested $1.5 million in the GE-JA Education Initiative. During the 2008-09 year, more than 3,100 GE volunteers provided JA programs in high-need schools throughout the countryhelping nearly 100,000 students. Locally, 100 inner city classes received the JA program as a direct result of the $25,000 GE Foundation grant received through the national partnership.
When it comes to setting the bar for community support for Junior Achievement, GE continues to lead the way as they did 57 years ago.
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