2020 FISCAL YEAR IMPACT REPORT grandparent, or church. Or maybe they were related to the servers working behind the counter. So, I asked, “Excuse me girls…I have a question…” I summarized what I observed and then asked, “Who taught you to be so generous?” Without missing a beat, one girl answered: “We learned it in Junior Achievement. We were in a class where we were taught how the economy works, and…yeah.” [My mentor told them I worked with Junior Achievement, and they couldn’t have cared less about my role!]

The conversation ended and they walked away. About 10 minutes later they returned. “Excuse me, sir,” said one. “Are we going to have Junior Achievement again this year?” I responded yes, but it would be either through a virtual volunteer or their teacher would teach JA. “Okay good” said one as the others smiled. And then they were gone. Photo: MKE Lifestyle The moment was amazing. And would not have been possible without the generous gifts of support and the thousands of dedicated volunteers A Message From the President and teachers who help bring JA education programs to life.

2020 was ripe for telling stories of heroes, optimism, paying-it- On behalf of all my co-workers, thank you for your commitment to forward, and unrelenting goodness in the midst of bleak days, weeks, Junior Achievement, and for inspiring and preparing students for their and months. One such story happened to me when I was enjoying futures and enriching the communities they call home. coffee and conversation—safely—with my mentor on the patio of a local establishment. After some time, I re-entered the coffee shop to With gratitude, get a refill. While inside, I was standing behind three teen-aged young ladies. As each one paid for their fancy morning beverages, they each placed $1-$2 in the gratuity cup. I was really impressed but kept my observation to myself. I got my refill and returned to the patio. Michael Frohna, President, Junior Achievement of

About 20 minutes later, the girls emerged from the coffee shop. P.S. If you would like to become part of these success stories as a Curiosity got the best of me. I needed to know why they gave such financial partner or volunteer, please reach out. I’d love to hear from a generous tip to the servers. I figured they learned it from a parent, you, [email protected].

FROM THE DESK OF Tim Daanen FROM THE DESK OF Andrew Shallow The 2020 fiscal year provided the Greater Green Bay Area with two The core of what we do at Junior Achievement is to deliver financial opportunities to expand JA programs. The first was through a new literacy and work readiness programs to students. The way we do this partnership with the Greater Green Bay Chamber of Commerce on most effectively is in the classroom – but COVID-19 required us to a career readiness program. The partnership allowed us to add 120+ adapt. Schools and teachers struggled to get students to engage online in classrooms and reach an additional 3,200+ students. Our second the core subjects like reading and math; meaning that time to welcome partnership with IBM and Schneider provided a focused, day-long JA into a virtual classroom was put aside. But that didn’t mean that Design Thinking experience for 20 area high school students. We are JA lessons were not important. Having a sound financial foundation is very thankful to these organizations for their partnership and to the critical to allow people to adapt to whatever surprises might come their great volunteers who helped make the programs a success. way. Life can throw curveballs and people need to be prepared. Those of us that volunteer for JA get to play an important role in students’ – Tim Daanen, Board Chair lives by helping them learn how to withstand life’s curveballs and adapt Junior Achievement of the Greater Green Bay Area quickly to respond. – Andrew Shallow, Board Chair FROM THE DESK OF Chris Casey Junior Achievement of the Northcentral Wisconsin Area Sharing the JA message with students has been a more rewarding gift than I ever would have imagined. I have presented to a variety of central FROM THE DESK OF Wisconsin classes and each experience is so special to me. The reaction Bret Wagner from the kids from the moment you arrive until the moment you finish The 2020 fiscal year was a rewarding year as a leader on the JA Dane the last lesson has been wonderful. I have been presented with thank Board of Directors - first as the development committee chair, and then you cards after every class. In my career, I speak in front of many people. stepping into the chairperson role. Fundraising during a pandemic Presenting to students with JA has been the most fun. I learned how to brought new challenges. We made strides that will strengthen us for be a better speaker because of the student feedback. Anyone interested the future. Our efforts are focused on monthly giving to establish in sharing JA’s message, learning more about yourself, and just having recurring revenue with light overhead. A secondary focus is to develop fun, should certainly look into JA. materials to help our board and JA advocates activate their networks to gain support for our life-changing student programs. – Chris Casey, Board Chair Junior Achievement of the Portage & Wood County Area – Bret Wagner Board Chair Junior Achievement of the Dane County Area

2 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Navigating a Year of Challenges

Celebrating Yesterday The 2019-20 fiscal year began with Junior Achievement (JA) celebrating its 100th anniversary. In the first 100 years of our organization, JA volunteers inspired and prepared more than 112 million young people for success in the workplace by teaching them age- appropriate, interactive, and engaging lessons about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. Celebrations during the fall of 2019 included creating time capsules to be opened at the end of the next 100 years and the airing of “Made Possible: The Business of Junior Achievement” which appeared on Wisconsin Public Television in September, 2019.

Enhancing Today The relevance of Junior Achievement programs was more impactful than ever with the promise of new blended-learning, augmented reality and project-based programs to be launched in the 2019-20 school year. The goal of Junior Achievement of Wisconsin was to reach 151,000 students across the state with a focus on work readiness programming for middle and high school students. The JA mantra was “Be Bold” and was reflected in the January 2020 opening of the Community First Career Exploration and Financial Literacy Center in Appleton, WI.

Embracing Tomorrow The resilience of Junior Achievement was tested in early 2020 when the COVID pandemic hit the , closing Wisconsin schools and shifting education from the classroom to the computer. Within a matter of days, over 3,200 JA classroom programs were cancelled, impacting nearly 40,000 students. The staff at Junior Achievement accepted the challenge and developed nearly 100 pre-recorded videos that students of all ages could view while learning online. Next came the redevelopment of 50 face-to-face programs so JA volunteers could connect with students in a new way. This allowed JA to remain a solution provider for educators across the state.

Whether JA volunteers delivered lessons live over the internet, or in pre-recorded videos, they helped students learn important lessons about work readiness and financial literacy.

Our Purpose To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy

Wisconsin Impact

656,661 81,732 4,830 4,199 2,094 697 Instructional Students Volunteers Classes Teachers Schools Contact Hours

Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 3 Regional Overview

North and West Central Region

Northcentral Wisconsin 300 3rd Street, Suite L04 Wausau, WI 54403 Students: 5,101 Volunteers: 179

Schools: 46 Northcentral Wisconsin Northwest Wisconsin Wolf River Area

Portage & Wood Greater Coulee Area Counties Green Bay Area 2715 Losey Blvd Winnebago Area La Crosse, WI 54601 Coulee Sheboygan Students: 1,497 County Volunteers: 53 North and West Central Region NWC Schools: 20 Northeast Region NE South Central Region SC Dane County Area Metro Milwaukee Southeast Region SE Northwest Wisconsin Rock County Area Racine/Kenosha Area These areas are operated by offices 2004 Highland Ave, Suite 2C other than JA of Wisconsin Eau Claire, WI 54701 Students: 12,083 Volunteers: 390 Northeast Region Southeast Region Schools: 72 Greater Green Bay Area Sheboygan County Portage/Wood County Area 320 Main Ave, Suite 101 1441 N Taylor Dr 300 3rd Street, Suite L04 De Pere, WI 54116 Sheboygan, WI 53081 Wausau, WI 54403 Students: 7,711 Students: 2,308 Students: 1,209 Volunteers: 172 Volunteers: 60 Volunteers: 58 Schools: 68 Schools: 29 Schools: 26 Winnebago Area Metro Milwaukee South Central Region Community First Career Exploration JA Kohl’s Education Center and Financial Literacy Center 11111 W Liberty Dr Dane County Area 11 Tri-Park Way Milwaukee, WI 53224 2800 Royal Ave, Suite 207 Appleton, WI 54914 Students: 37,760 Monona, WI 53713 Students: 5,593 Volunteers: 3,077 Students: 2,432 Volunteers: 233 Schools: 247 Volunteers: 145 Schools: 77 Schools: 47 Racine/Kenosha Area Wolf River Area 1328 Racine St Rock County Area 122 N Sawyer St Racine, WI 53403 One Parker Place, Suite 304 Shawano, WI 54166-0573 Students: 1,984 Janesville, WI 53545 Students: 864 Volunteers: 152 Students: 3,190 Volunteers: 51 Schools: 25 Volunteers: 173 Schools: 10 Schools: 30

4 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin A New Day for Education in Northeast Wisconsin

The Grand Opening of the Community First Career Exploration and “They say it takes a village to raise a child and we couldn’t be prouder Financial Literacy Center on January 22, 2020 marked a new day for to be part of the village that’s been created here at the Community students in Northeast Wisconsin. More than 100 community partners, First Career Exploration and Financial Literacy Center to create a investors, students, and others gathered to celebrate the vision of a space for our collective community, and to play a role in fostering a “hands-on, minds-on” experiential learning facility that partners Junior new generation of money-smart adults through the development and Achievement’s premiere JA Finance Park® and JA BizTown® programs preparation of future employees, business owners, community members with Fox Valley Technical College’s career exploration programs. and leaders,” said Amanda Secor, Chief of Staff at Community First Credit Union. “This is the first time Junior Achievement has established a center on the campus of a technical college, or even any college campus for Secretary Kathy Blumenfeld, Wisconsin Department of Financial that matter,” said Michael Frohna, President, Junior Achievement of Institutions, spoke of the Center’s work as vital to building and Wisconsin as he addressed the audience. “Please accept my sincere keeping Wisconsin moving forward. “If it’s possible to feel the love appreciation and gratitude for helping Junior Achievement of of a community, that love is right here, right now. All the students Wisconsin—and our partner, Fox Valley Technical College—plan for that are going to come through here, and the adults too, are going to and open what is sure to become another educational gem in Northeast benefit from this, so that tomorrow’s future is brighter in the financial Wisconsin.” capabilities that we are going to build in our youth today.”

Dr. Susan May, President and CEO of Fox Valley Technical College The final remarks of the day were given by Owen Schultze, a student and member of the Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Board of of Communities at Oshkosh North High School. “Junior Achievement Directors remarked, “We are so excited to open these doors to the and Fox Valley Technical College’s programs give students like me the young people of our region. Thanks to all the sponsors, we’re going opportunity to learn about real-life before we have to make decisions to be able to engage students in highly interactive and meaningful about our future. We can explore jobs and understand how graduating experiences, allowing them to consider a wide range of career fields, to from high school - college, career, and community ready - will impact better understand how communities work, and gain an understanding us for the rest of our lives. Thank you for investing in my future and of what it means to manage money…Our goal is to serve 15,000 the future of all students in Northeast Wisconsin through this Center. middle and high school students each year in this facility.” You are giving us skills, opportunities, and hope to realize our dreams.”

Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 5 New Partnership Helps Milwaukee Low-Income Students

In response to schools closing in the spring of 2020, Junior Achievement of Wisconsin answered the call by providing more than 100 programs to teachers and caring adults online, and for free so all of our children could spend more time planning for and dreaming about tomorrow, and less time worrying about today.

A month into the pandemic Junior Achievement of Junior Achievement Innovations Wisconsin was proud to partner with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and provide printed K-12 JA learning packets at three meal pick up sites across the city. Chippewa Falls These self-guided resources kits were helpful for the whole family to help curb learning loss, expand knowledge of financial literacy and Junior Achievement Volunteer provide fun tools for caring adults unexpectedly home with children. Makes an Impact It was important to JA to provide hundreds of printed packets to help bridge the digital divide to low-income families who may not Junior Achievement provided programming to seniors at an have access to stable, reliable internet. alternative school in Chippewa Falls. The students’ backgrounds were as varied as you can imagine. Many suffer from anxiety, some have parents that are struggling, some are parents themselves. But what Ten Hoag, CFO of Advanced Laser Machining, Inc., saw was a classroom full of smart and talented kids who were willing to learn and participate – who were on the cusp of entering the work world. Not every one of those students has a warm and supporting home life, with appropriate adult role modeling, or the resources to immediately succeed when they transfer into our community as JA Day at Milton Middle School workers. Milton Reaches 451 Students

One student was a young man who worked at a movie theater. It Blackhawk Community Credit Union was instrumental in providing was clear that he had a good heart but did not come from a place of 9 volunteers for two JA in a Day events at Milton Middle School. means. When the volunteer talked about how education can affect When a school provides a JA in a Day event, every student in a grade lifetime earnings, he said he didn’t level receives 6 JA lessons in a single day. In October of 2019, every think any of that was possible for Milton 8th grader participated in JA It’s My Future®, a series of him. The volunteer grabbed a lessons designed to help students chart a career path and understand chair and pulled it up directly in what’s required to get and keep a job. Every Milton 7th grader front of his table. Looking him received JA Economic for Success® in February. Students learned straight in the eye, she explained the basics of money management, including budgeting, saving, using that she was the daughter of a credit, and the importance of insurance. driver and a waitress, who grew up in an old mobile home. “Junior Achievement launched today at Milton Middle School! An But BECAUSE she had those exciting day for seventh and eighth graders joining over 4 million US experiences, it made her work students participating. Our team of (Blackhawk Community Credit harder, want it more, and be more resilient than those who have life Union) volunteers joined others to start financial wellness at an early handed to them. The volunteer said, “If I can go from there to being age by teaching these students how to research potential careers and a CFO – that means you can too.” The look on his face was truly develop soft skills to excel professionally. Thank you to the curious, priceless and touching and made her even more passionate about the young students who made today so fun!” Quote from impact JA has on young people. facebook.com/bhccu/

6 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Junior Achievement Innovations

Wausau Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Junior Achievement Retiree Sheboygan Holds First-Ever JA Virtual State Reflects on 24 Years of Service Business Challenge®

When Linda Patterson joined our organization in 1997, the Junior Achievement of Wisconsin held its first-ever JA Virtual State Company Program defined JA in Wausau. To this day, Linda Business Challenge on May 21, 2020 with 39 students from 16 remains impressed by the number of students that were involved Wisconsin high schools competing for college scholarships. Student in the JA Company Program. Students in the Wausau and D.C. teams qualified for the state championship by winning their regional Everest school districts developed their own products, created their competition earlier in the school year. The JA Business Challenge, own companies, and operated them after school and in the evenings. sponsored by Acuity, provides virtual hands-on experience running a Students worked well together business. Statewide school closings due to COVID-19 initiated the no matter what school they transition of the JA Business Challenge to a virtual platform. attended. Even more impressive was the number and caliber of the volunteers that donated their time to mentor the students.

As Linda nears her retirement from JA, she says the one constant over the past 24 years has been the amazing dedication of JA volunteers. “The fact that so many JA volunteers come back year after year is a true testament to the value that JA programs have for kids. It is so heartwarming to see the Wausau community support for Junior Achievement. Personally, I never thought I would be the type of person to volunteer in a classroom but now I look forward to it every year,” added Linda. “Acuity has been proud to host the Junior Achievement Business Editor’s Note: Thank you Linda, for your years of service and Challenge at our headquarters for many years,” said Melissa Winter, commitment to Junior Achievement students in the Wausau area! Vice President, Business Consulting. “Although we can’t host an in-person event this year, we hope that our virtual support helps the business leaders of the future build skills that will lead to career success.”

Shawano The JA Business Challenge uses JA Titan®, a virtual business strategy simulation platform. Student teams make business decisions Community Donations Support regarding price, production, marketing, capital investment, and research and development. Students whose virtual businesses achieve Record Scholarship Gifts the highest performance index score receive college scholarships. The 2020 JA Business Challenge scholarship winners were the students Students in the Wolf River from Greenfield High School: David Kane, Maxwell Siepert and Area were awarded $7,500 in Gunther Stroschin ($1,000 each), and Bennett Hoppe, John Polster, scholarships, including $2,500 and Mariah Yaghnam ($500 each). through our annual Business Challenge event. Macy, a Shawano Community High School student was also the recipient of a $5,000 scholarship given to students in the state who are involved in JA classes as a student and a mentor.

“JA means the world to me. They’ve provided me with friends, scholarship money, and knowledge I could not have gotten anywhere else. Thank you!” - Macy, Shawano Community High School Student

Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 7 Board of Directors Fiscal Year 2020

CHAIRPERSON James Meyer Silver Rock Consulting Kara Kaiser BMO Harris Bank William R. Nasgovitz Heartland Advisors, Inc. VICE CHAIRPERSON Reginald Newson Ascension Troy Carrothers Douglas O’Connor RSM SECRETARY Wayne Oldenburg Oldenburg Group Inc. Sean Torinus Serigraph, Inc. Michael Orzechowski TREASURER Rick Parra Pieper Electric, Inc. Sarah Lauber Douglas Dynamics, Inc. Tim Ploetz U.S. Bank Marc Pressler Associated Bank Brian Adam Olympus Group James Quinlan Wells Fargo Christine Anderson Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Timothy Reardon Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C. Bruce Arensmeier Deloitte Holly Reilly Froedtert Hospital Troy Bartoshevich First Midwest Bank Jay Rothman Foley & Lardner LLP Kurt Bechthold Payne & Dolan, Inc. Brad Schlossmann Schlossmann’s Auto Group Lori Bechthold Michael Schulze EY Carl Brown Milwaukee Jazz Festival Nancy Sennett Foley & Lardner LLP Jill Brzeski Boelter + Lincoln, Inc. Michael Sheppard IronwoodDrive Financial Group Keith Burns Art Smith Farmers Insurance and Keystone Travel Kaushal Chari University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Guy Smith Lilly Creek Capital Partners Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business John Splude JWS Classics Katrice Cotton Milwaukee Public Schools William Stone Wintrust Commercial Banking at Town Bank Robert Cowen Badger Alloys, Inc. Joanne Szymaszek Johnson Financial Group Steve Cramer Nasco Robert Tatterson Xponential Ventures Theodore Crandall Todd Teske Briggs & Stratton Corporation Chad Cundiff Astronautics Corporation of America Laura Thurow Baird Paul Danola Raymond Wilson Michael Darrow Russ Darrow Group, Inc. Jennifer Wolff Godfrey & Kahn, S.C. Samuel Dickman The Dickman Company, Inc. Jennifer Zierer Wisconsin Energy Corporation Thomas Doerr The Manitowoc Company April Dunn ManpowerGroup Area Board Chairs Jack Enea Husch Blackwell Yan Arsenault Trust Point Susan Fronk MRA-The Management Association Chris Casey Skyward, Inc. Joseph Gehrke Kesslers Diamond Center, Inc. Dan Cunningham Forward Janesville Patrick Goris Rockwell Automation Tim Daanen B&D Warehouse, Inc. Jennifer Green J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Randy Danielson Life Time Construction Aaron Grundman KPMG LLP Steven Donovan Community State Bank Thomas Hauske Marshall Street Capital, Inc. Tena Hoag Advanced Laser Machining, Inc. John Haynes Johnson Controls International plc Kyle Klotzbuecher Northwestern Mutual John Howard Joel Kuplack Festival Foods Paul Hultgren Valuation Research Corporation Terry Moeller Schreiber Foods Karen Hung Silver Rock Consulting Joel Pergolski Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. Matt Hunter JLL Stacey Renn Wells Fargo Advisors Shannon Huot Educators Credit Union Andrew Shallow Associated Bank Thomas Iannacone PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Bret Wagner Huron Consulting Group Paul Jones Harley-Davidson, Inc. Dave Walsh Miron Construction Co., Inc. Sang Kim BMO Harris Bank Melissa Winter Acuity Insurance Tom Kissinger The Marcus Corporation Peter Kordus Emeritus Members John Koss Koss Corporation Russ Darrow William J. Nasgovitz Dennis Krakau Wintrust Commercial Banking Eric Delzer Diane Pellegrin Robert Landwehr James Fuchs Richard Pieper Bruce Lanser UBS Institutional Consulting Jon Hammes Thomas Spero Ed Maginot Grant Thornton LLP John Koss Barbara Stein Susan May Fox Valley Technical College John Mellowes Richard Teerlink Charles Mellowes Charter Manufacturing Company, Inc. Leslie Muma James Wigdale Mark Metzendorf FIS Pamela Muma James Ziemer Dan Meyer BizTimes Media LLC

8 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Area Boards of Directors In addition to our statewide governing board, Junior Achievement of Wisconsin has 11 area boards. Each area board supports our mission by providing local strategic direction, fiscal management and leadership to ensure JA students learn money management and become college and career ready.

Coulee Yan Arsenault (Board Chair), Ryan Born, Sarah Danielson, Lori Horstman, Paul Jacobson, Kendra Maggert, Area Stephanie Martin, Michael Peyer, Randy Pretasky, Tyler Schulz, Michael Skroch, Jessica Subach, Chris Walters, Mark Woodall

Dane County Randy Danielson (Board Chair), Bret Wagner (Board Chair), Betty Bergquist, Aimee Davis, Matt Dozois, Area Matt Duffy, James Gross, Ashley Hein, Anna Hillebrandt, Sean LaBorde, John Larsen, E. David Locke, Amber McPhail, Troy Mitchell, Daniel Olson, Tim Onsager, Jon Schumacher, Jay Sodey, Tim Watson, Jennifer Wegner, Brandon Williams

Greater Green Tim Daanen (Board Chair), Terry Moeller (Board Chair), Emily Ames, Peter Beth, Brian Danzinger, Bay Area Richard Denis, Cory Geurts, Dustin Gresen, Kevin LaCombe, Kyle Lukowitz, Tina Martin, Matt Muenster, Laura Nelson, Mark Nicholas, Mike Nickerson, Nate Selk, Stacey Sinkula, Joel Steber, Peter Warmenhoven

Northcentral Andrew Shallow (Board Chair), Joel Pergolski (Board Chair), Nate Bartz, Toni Chacon, Leif Christianson, Wisconsin Andrew Gille, Jon Hardesty, Charlie Herwig, Aaron Hoffman, Maureen Jorgensen, Marla Kolbeck, Tiffany Koss, Jeremy Lewitzke, Justin Peters, James Peterson, Ashley Stubbe, Jeremy Welch, Bridget Wenman, Josh Wiesman, Jon Winter

Northwest Tena Hoag (Board Chair), Jason Bergeron, K. Brewer Doran, Rolly Enderes, Linda Feirn, Margo Keys, Wisconsin Paul Kulig, Sue Leith, Carla Leuck, Natti Marlaire, Sarah Murawski, Brooke Petska, Jennifer Rathke, BJ Rauckman, Kevin Renley, Rachel Risberg, Amanda Salwasser, Kevin Schmidt, Jon Sylte, Taylor Tarras, Jeff Tornow, Duane Winkelmann

Portage & Wood Chris Casey (Board Chair), Loraine Avery, Heidi Bork, Mary Hansen, Inger Jacobson, Dan Kinsell, Counties Mackenzie Matthies, Shaun Sullivan, Craig Timm, Max Trzebiatowski, Lori Whitt

Racine/Kenosha Steven Donovan (Board Chair), Marcia Banike, Timothy Barthel, Victor Frasher, Joseph Fullington, Area Christopher Leberfing, Dan Paulsen, Michael Polzin, Skip Riley, Brian Van Swol, David Young

Rock County Dan Cunningham (Board Chair), Stacey Renn (Board Chair), Ethan Dahlberg, Francisca Reyna, Area Jennifer Balliett, Mary Groessl, Michael Oellerich, Michael , Mitchell Briesemeister, Patricia Hernandez, Ryan Coffey, Seth Frisbee, Stephanie Knueppel, Wade Hanson

Sheboygan Melissa Winter (Board Chair), Tina Brunmeier, Paul D’Alberto, Jason Duff, Christy Eick, Lesa Flood, County Robyn Geurts, Jon Grosshuesch, Seth Harvatine, Gerald Jones, Laura Lange, Greg Leick, Laura Meyer, James Scheiber, Jodi Schoerner, Richard Sternhagen, Brandon Suemnicht, Joe Van Derven, Tagen Vaughn, Kevin Walleser

Winnebago Joel Kuplack (Board Chair), Dave Walsh (Board Chair), Michael Bendel, Jim Cleveland, Julie Conrad, Area Jennifer Feldhausen, Mary Hansen, Rita O’Brien, Garrett Reeves, Scott Weber, Erin Winters

Wolf River Kyle Klotzbuecher (Board Chair), Art Bahr, Kris Bahr, Jeanne Cronce, Dennis Heling, Marty Monfils, Area Virginia Nuske, Heather Pahl, Karen Palmer, Cathryn Siolka

Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 9 3M IncredibleBank Accenture Investors Community Bank ADP Milwaukee J.W. Speaker Corporation Altra Federal Credit Union JA Engage Community Volunteer American Family Insurance Janesville Jets American Transmission Company LLC Johnson Controls Ascension Health Johnson Financial Group Aspirus, Inc. Kaplan Professional Education Associated Bank Kenall Lighting Company Astronautics Corporation of America Kimberly-Clark Aurora Health Care Kohler Co. Ayres Associates Kohl’s Baird Komatsu Mining Corp Bank Five Nine Landmark Credit Union BDO USA LLP Miller Electric Mfg. LLC Blackhawk Community Credit Union Moraine Park Technical College BMO Harris Bank Nordson EDI Briggs & Stratton Corporation Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Cardinal Stritch University Northwestern Bank CCF Bank Northwestern Mutual Charter Manufacturing Company, Inc. Chase Bank Peoples State Bank Children’s Wisconsin Port Washington State Bank Chippewa Valley Technical College Pro Health Medical Group Church Mutual Insurance Co. PwC CIBC Bank USA Quartz Fiscal Year 2020 City of Milwaukee Regal Ware, Inc. City of West Allis Renaissance Learning, Inc. Volunteer Providers CLA Rockwell Automation CNH Industrial Royal Credit Union We would like to thank the following corporate volunteer Community First Credit Union RSM LLC providers. Despite the challenges with the COVID-19 Community Volunteer Russ Darrow Automotive Group, Inc. pandemic and school closings, 920 Wisconsin businesses Concordia University Wisconsin S.C. Swiderski, LLC allowed their employees time off to become JA volunteers Connexus Credit Union and teach 81,732 students how to manage their money, Co-op Credit Union Serigraph, Inc. unleash their entrepreneurial spirit, and become college Core Creative, Inc. Insurance and career ready. These Wisconsin companies each Deloitte SVA Certified Public Accountants provided 5 or more volunteers to teach JA programs. DentaQuest Target Direct Supply Taureau Group LLC Douglas Dynamics, Inc. TCF Bank Dove Healthcare Thrivent U.S. Bank Educators Credit Union UMR Exact Sciences Corporation United Health Group EY University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Festival Foods University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee FIS University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Fiserv, Inc. UPS Forward Janesville Vici Beauty School Fox Valley Technical College WaterStone Bank Froedtert Waukesha County Technical College GE Healthcare Wauwatosa Fire Department Grant Thornton LLP Wells Fargo Greenheck Fan Corporation West Bend Mutual Insurance Company Harley-Davidson Inc. WESTconsin Credit Union Hospitality Financial And Wipfli LLP Technology Professionals Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories HSA Bank Wisconsin Energy Corporation Humana Xcel Energy

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Price Oneida Forest Rusk Polk Barron Lincoln Marinette Taylor Langlade Chippewa St. Croi Menominee Oconto Dunn Marathon Clark Shawano Pierce Eau Claire Door Pepin Kewaunee Portage Waupaca Outagamie Brown Buffalo Wood Trempealeau Jackson Waushara Winnebago Manitowoc Thank You School District Partners Adams Calumet La Crosse Monroe Maruette Green Houston Juneau Fond du Lac Junior Achievement of Wisconsin would like to thank the school districts that allow our Minnesota Lake Sheboygan Vernon Columbia volunteers to teach students how to manage money, how to unleash their entrepreneurial spirit, Richland Sauk Ozaukee Washington and how to prepare for success in the workplace. Crawford Dane Iowa Jefferson Waukesha Milwaukee Grant The following list shows the school districts who registered Junior Achievement programming Racine Lafayette Green Rock Walworth for their K-12 students in the 2019-20 school year. Kenosha

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Algoma School District Grafton School District Mondovi School District School District of New Berlin Almond-Bancroft School District Green Bay Area School District Monona Grove School District School District of New London Appleton Area School District Greendale School District Mosinee School District School District of Rosendale-Brandon Aquinas Catholic Schools Gresham School District Mount Horeb Area School District School District of Shiocton Archdiocese Milwaukee - Education Hamilton School District Mukwonago Area School District School District of the Menomonie Area Arrowhead Union High School District Hartford Union School District Muskego Norway School District School District of the Tomorrow River Ashwaubenon School District Hartland-Lakeside School District 3 Neenah Joint School District Seeds of Health, Inc. Athens School District Herman-Neosho-Rubicon School District Neillsville School District Shawano School District Augusta School District Holmen School District New Holstein School District Sheboygan Area School District Baraboo School District Hortonville Area School District Newman Catholic Schools Sheboygan Falls School District Beaver Dam Unified School District Howard Suamico School District North Lake School District Slinger School District Black River Falls School District Independence School District Northern Ozaukee School District South Beloit Community School District 320 Bloomer School District Jefferson School District Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District South Milwaukee School District Bonduel School District Kaukauna Areas School District Oakfield School District South Wisconsin District -Lutheran Church Bowler School District Kaukauna Catholic School System Oconomowoc Area School District Missouri Synod Boyceville Community School District Kenosha Unified School District Onalaska School District Spooner Area School District Brillion School District Kettle Moraine School District Oostburg Area School District St. Francis Xavier Catholic School System Brown Deer School District Kewaskum School District Oregon School District Stanley-Boyd Area School District Bruce School District Kewaunee School District Oshkosh Area School District Stevens Point Area Catholic Schools Cambria-Friesland School District Kiel Area School District Ozaukee Private School Stevens Point Area Public School District Campbellsport School District Kimberly Area School District Paris Joint School District Stone Bank School District Catholic Diocese of Green Bay Kohler Public School District Pewaukee School District Stoughton Area School District Cedar Grove-Belgium School District La Crescent-Hokah School District Joint School District Stratford School District Cedarburg School District Lac du Flambeau School District Port Edwards School District Sun Prairie Area School District Chetek Weyerhaeuser Area School District Lake Geneva Schools Port Washington-Saukville School District Swallow School District Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District Lake Mills Area School District Portage County Private Schools Thorp School District Clinton Community School District Little Chute Area School District Prairie du Chien Area School District Tomah Area School District Clintonville Public School District Lomira School District Pulaski Community School District Trevor-Wilmot Consolidated School District Cudahy School District Lutheran High School Association of Greater Milwaukee Racine Unified School District Twin City Catholic Educational System D.C. Everest Area Schools Lutheran Urban Mission Initiative, Inc. Random Lake School District Unity School District De Pere Unified School District Luxemburg-Casco School District Regis Catholic Schools Verona Area School District DeForest Area School District Madison Metropolitan School District Rice Lake Area School District Walworth Jt. School District #1 Denmark School District Manitowoc Public School District Richfield Joint School District 1 Washington Private Schools Diocese of Madison Maple Dale-Indian Hill School District Richmond School District Waterloo School District Diocese of Superior Marathon School District Ripon Area School District Waukesha County Private Schools Dodgeland School District Marion School District Rosholt School District Waukesha School District Eau Claire Area School District Marshall School District Sauk Prairie School District Waunakee Community School District Edgar School District Marshfield School District School District of Altoona Wausau School District Elk Mound Area School District McDonell Area Catholic Schools School District of Bangor Wauwatosa School District Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah School District McFarland School District School District of Beloit West Allis-West Milwaukee School District Elmbrook School District Medford Area Public School District School District of Beloit Turner West Bend School District Erin School District Menasha Joint School District School District of Brodhead West De Pere School District Fall Creek School District Menominee Indian School District School District of Durand West Salem School District Fond du Lac School District Menomonee Falls School District School District of Greenfield Whitefish Bay School District Fox Valley Lutheran Federation Schools Mequon-Thiensville School District School District of Hartford JT. 1 Whitehall School District Fox Valley Technical College Merrill Area School District School District of Horicon Whitnall School District Franklin Public Schools Merton Community School District School District of Janesville Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Freedom Area School District Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District School District of La Crosse Wisconsin Heights School District Friess Lake School District Milwaukee Public Schools School District of Milton Wisconsin Rapids Area Catholic Schools Germantown School District Milwaukee Rescue Mission School District of Monroe Wisconsin Rapids Public School District Gillett School District Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 11 Financials Fiscal Year July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020

Revenue Epenses

Other Release from Endowment Fundraising 1 13 10

Contributions Special Events (net) Programs General & Administrative 71 15 84 6

Fiscal Year 2020 Philanthropic Partners

$200,000+ American Family Insurance Group Bader Philanthropies J.W. Speaker Corporation Otto Bremer Trust Badger Alloys, Inc. JAMF Software Kohl’s Anne and Theodore D. Crandall Baird Johnson Financial Group Russ Darrow Automotive Group, Inc. Donna and Donald W. Baumgartner J.J. Keller Foundation $100,000 - $199,999 Sallie and Don H. Davis Bergstrom Corporation John J. and Ethel D. Keller Fund * Deloitte Nancy and James R. Bolton Mary and Ted Kellner BMO Harris Bank B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation Margaret and Keith R. Burns William S. Knight Foundation Community First Credit Union Harley-Davidson, Inc. Brewers Community Foundation Kohler Co. Educators Credit Union Hauske Family Foundation, Inc. Koss Corporation ManpowerGroup Johnsonville, LLC William J. & Gertrude R. Casper Foundation The George Kress Foundation, Inc. David L. and Rita E. Nelson Family Fund * JP Morgan Chase & Co CLA David Kriete Wells Fargo Junior Achievement USA Connexus Association, Inc. Kwik Trip Kimberly-Clark Craig C. Culver Family Foundation Lubar Family Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Northwestern Mutual Foundation Terri and Paul Danola Lycon, Inc. Oshkosh Area Community Foundation Lynn and Eric Delzer Marcus Corporation Judd S. Alexander Foundation SC Johnson Dudley Foundation, Inc. Market & Johnson, Inc. Employee Associated Bank Holly and Brad Schlossmann EY Impact Fund ^ Fox Cities Stadium Charitable Fund * Schneider National Foundation Festival Foods Patti and Jack McKeithan Komatsu Mining Corp Foundation T&M Partners, LLC FIS Northwoods Foundation Miller Electric Mfg. LLC United Way of the Greater Chippewa Valley Fiserv, Inc. Microsoft Nasgovitz Family Foundation Wisconsin Public Service Foundation FOX6 Muth Mirror Systems, LLC Pieper Electric, Inc. Yvonne and James Ziemer Kathy and James H. Fuchs Nordson Corporation Foundation Rockwell Automation FVTC Foundation Oshkosh Corporation Foundation Frank C. Shattuck Community Fund * $10,000 - $24,999 GE Healthcare Payne & Dolan, Inc. U.S. Bank Foundation Georgia-Pacific Foundation, Inc. Peoples State Bank We Energies Foundation Alliant Energy Foundation Great Northern Corporation Diane Pellegrin Altra Foundation, Inc. Greenheck Fan Corporation Principal Foundation $25,000 - $49,999 Amcor Foundation Gundersen Health System Regal Beloit Corporation Anonymous The Heaney Family REV Group, Inc. Acuity Insurance Association of Equipment Manufacturers HSA Bank Rite Hite Corporation

12 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Fiscal Year 2020 Philanthropic Partners (cont.)

$10,000 - $24,999 (cont.) Bank of the West Laura and Ed Maginot Wipfli LLP Melanie H. and Steven G. Booth Marathon Cheese Corporation Diane and Edward J. Zore RSM LLC Briggs & Stratton Corporation Marco Technologies, LLC Ruder Ware Law Firm Byline Bank Marshall Street Capital, Inc. $2,500 – $4,999 Doug & Carla Salmon Foundation * CG Schmidt Construction Masters Gallery Foods, Inc. Sargento Foods Charter Bank Mayo Foundation for Medical Allouez Optimist Club of Green Bay, Wisconsin Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. Charter Manufacturing Company, Inc. Education and Research American Orthodontics A.O. Smith Corporation (Linda and John Mellowes) Medford Area Public School District American Transmission Company LLC Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation Children’s Wisconsin Menasha Corporation Foundation Christine and Andy Anderson Mary and John Splude Connect, Powered by American MGIC Ashley Furniture Industries, Inc. Steve Stricker American Family Family Insurance Michels Family Foundation Bechthold Family Fund Insurance Foundation Susan and Russ Darrow , Inc. Scott Blair Teleperformance Dwight and Linda Davis Foundation Barbara and Donald Mullett Bleser Family Foundation, Inc. The Boldt Company Delta Dental of Wisconsin Kate and Kenneth Muth Tim Byrne The Corporate Group Douglas Dynamics, Inc. Neese Family Foundation CCFBank Toyota Motor Corporation Eau Claire Community Foundation Nicolet National Bank Community First Bank Twin Disc, Inc. Ralph Evinrude Foundation Marcy and Wayne Oldenburg Continental Properties Co., Inc. U.S. Venture/Schmidt Family First Federal Bank of Wisconsin Park Bank Co-op Credit Union Foundation, Inc. Galloway Company The L. E. Phillips Family Foundation, Inc. Courtier Foundation, Inc. Henry H. Uihlein, Sr. and Marion Natalia and Patrick Goris Sylvia and Jonas Prising Colleen and Robert S. Cowen “Polly” S. Uihlein Foundation Foundation PwC Steve Cramer UPS Foundation Tina and Timothy L. Greinert Quarles & Brady LLP William J. Cronin Foundation Vollrath Company Group Health Cooperative of Eau Claire Racon Capital Partners Karen and Chad Cundiff Charles Wegner Herman Miller Cares Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren S.C. Jennifer and Michael Darrow West Bend Mutual Insurance Company Hilliard Family Foundation Research Products Corporation Rachel and Samuel M. Dickman Kelly and Raymond Wilson John Howard Tracy and Jay Rothman E.O. Johnson Business Technologies Wintrust Commercial Banking at Town Bank Humana Inc. Pleasant T. Rowland Foundation Eau Claire Automotive Group Woodward Communications Foundation Thomas Iannacone Royal Credit Union Ecolab Xcel Energy Foundation IncredibleBank Sartori Company Enterprise Rent-A-Car Don Zietlow InSinkErator, Division of Emerson Jennifer and Todd M. Schoon Peter Farrow J.H. Findorff & Son Inc. Ruth Schuette First National Bank and Trust Company $5,000 - $9,999 Sarah and Jeffrey A. Joerres State Farm Insurance Foley & Lardner LLP Kara L. and Michael D. Kaiser Steinberg Family Foundation Friendship House of Milwaukee 3M Company Kaplan Professional Jo Ellen and John Stollenwerk Kathleen and Michael Frohna ABC Supply Co., Inc. Kilian Management Services, Inc. Target Paula and Louie Gentine Alliant Energy The Alberta S. Kimball - Mary L. The Antioch Foundation Ellen and Richard J. Glaisner Andis Foundation Anhaltzer Foundation The Manitowoc Company Graebel Companies, Inc. AnnMarie Foundation, Inc. Krier Foods, Inc. Together Chippewa Valley Great Northern Corporation Anonymous Bruce Krier Charitable Foundation UMR Green Bay Packaging Inc. Susan and Bruce C. Arensmeier Marjorie and Ronald V. Krizek Walmart, Inc. Linda and Scott R. Haag AT&T Landmark Credit Union Waukesha County Community Foundation Katherine and Thomas Hauske Aylward Family Foundation Madeleine and David J. Lubar WESTconsin Credit Union H.O. Bostrom Co., Inc. Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP Lube-Tech WICPA Hermening Financial Group Diane Ballweg M3 Insurance WIN Technologies Humana - Wisconsin, Inc.

Junior Achievement Free Enterprise Society The Junior Achievement Free Enterprise Society recognizes individuals and families who demonstrate outstanding support of JA through gifts of $10,000 or more between July 1 and June 30 each year.

Judd S. Alexander Foundation Kathy and James H. Fuchs Diane Pellegrin Donna and Donald W. Baumgartner B.A. & Esther Greenheck Foundation Doug & Carla Salmon Foundation Nancy and James R. Bolton Hauske Family Foundation, Inc. Holly and Brad Schlossmann William J. & Gertrude R. Casper Foundation Mary and Ted Kellner Russell L. and Vera M. Smith Foundation Anne and Theodore D. Crandall William S. Knight Foundation Mary and John Splude Craig C. Culver The George Kress Foundation, Inc. Henry H. Uihlein (Sr.) and Marion (Polly) S. Uihlein Fndtn. Terri and Paul Danola David Kriete Charles Wegner Sallie and Don H. Davis Patricia B. McKeithan Kelly and Raymond Wilson Lynn and Eric Delzer Nasgovitz Family Foundation Yvonne and James Ziemer Dudley Foundation, Inc. Suzanne and Richard Pieper Family Foundation LaVonne and Donald Zietlow

Junior Achievement of Wisconsin 13 Fiscal Year 2020 Philanthropic Partners (cont.)

American Phoenix Gateway Technical College Anthony Petullo Foundation $2,500 – $4,999 (cont.) Aqua Finance, Inc. Annie and Joseph Gehrke James Quinlan Aspirus Arise George Family Foundation Mary and V. Ross Read Investors Community Bank Ayres Associates Karen and Jamie Geschke Ann and Timothy Reardon JA of Durand Bob Ayres Jessica and Andres Gonzalez Holly and Patrick J. Reilly Charles D. Jacobus Family Foundation Bank First N.A. Anne “Cookie” Goris Kevin Renley Carrol and Carl A. Jensen Bank Five Nine Greater Green Bay Community Foundation Glen and Melissa Ringwall Charitable Fund Jeweler’s Mutual * Bank of Sun Prairie Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors River City Transport, LLC Johnson Controls Foundation Kellen and Matthew J. Bartel Youth Foundation Inc. Roehl Foundation Inc. Stella H. Jones Foundation Bauer Built Incorporated Katherine and Michael M. Grebe Susan Ruhland Ken Vance Motors Bauman Construction of Chippewa Falls, Inc. Beverly and Charles B. Groeschell Cynthia and John Rusher Ji Yeon and Sang Kim Beauchamp Maleki Group Aaron Grundman School District of the Menomonie Area KS Energy Services Bell Property Management Ann and Jon D. Hammes Katherine Schuett-Wasmer La Crosse Community Foundation Belmark Inc. Evan & Marion Helfaer Foundation, Inc. Kimberley and Michael Schulze Robert Landwehr FK Bemis Family Foundation Hoeft Builders Inc. David C. Scott Foundation Fund Sarah and Charles Lauber Blackhawk Community Credit Union Husch Blackwell Secura Insurance Companies Jim Lee Breakthrough Fuel LLC IBM Corporation Charitable Fund * Logistics Health, Inc. Brenengen Auto Group Inland Nancy and John Sennett Marine Credit Union Foundation Nicole and Carl Brown InterCon Energy Services Shawano Area Community Foundation Mason Companies, Inc. Jill and David Brzeski ITW Deltar Fasteners Shawano Optimist Club Mercantile C & M Home Builders J.P. Cullen & Sons, Inc. Matt Shinners Mark Metzendorf Ryan Burwell JA Of Tomah Stacey and Joe Sinkula Gayle and James A. Meyer C.S. Construction Jersey Mike’s Snap-on Incorporated Milwaukee Educational Secretaries - AFS James Wheeler Campbell Curt G. Joa, Inc. Snoeyenbos Family Foundation, Inc. ME Local 1053 Memorial Foundation William Stark Jones Foundation Jay Sodey Miron Construction Company, Inc. Cardinal FG Southern Lakes Credit Union Colonel Robert H. Morse Foundation Alice M. Aranguren-Carrothers and Kafka Granite LLC Spectrum Insurance Group Harvey J. Nelson Charitable Trust Troy A. Carrothers Anne K. Klisurich Mary Ellen and Scott P. Stanek Nestle Global Cedar River Potato Company Kohler Credit Union Stateline Community Foundation Northwestern Bank Deborah and Marc Chini Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Company, Inc. Cindy and Daniel Steffes Prestige Auto Citizens State Bank John C. Koss Frank and Elsa Sterner Family Fund Puelicher Foundation Inc. Gayle Coleman Kotecki Family Giving Trust Karine and Steve Sewart Kathleen and Paul Roller Karen Hung and Bob Coletti Marlene and John R. Kreilkamp Dan Storey Foundation, Inc. Scheels Commonweal Development Corporation Frank C. Kulaszewicz Sub-Zero & Wolf Foundation William Siekman Junior Achievement Fund Communication Systems International, Inc. Jill and Paul Kulig Summit Credit Union Nancy and John Skoug CoVantage Cares Foundation L & S Electric, Inc. Swanson’s Commercial Flooring Skyward, Inc. CoVantage Credit Union Laminations Kathleen and Robert Tatterson Janet and Thomas L. Spero Cox Enterprises, Inc. Larson Companies TCF Foundation Barbara Stein Cray Inc. Sandy and Michael Laszkiewicz The Auto Club Group K.C. Stock Foundation, Inc. Crystal Print Foundation, Inc. Janice L. Lennon Robin and Martin Thomas The American Kettle Corn Company Dairy State Bank Lewitzke Foundation, Inc. Thursday Breakfast Optimist Club The Capital Times Kids Fund Dane County Credit Union Lindsay Hammerer Cathie and Sean Torinus The Macdonald Foundation Aimee Davis Jennifer Luy Trust Point The Samuels Group DBS Group, LLC Majic Productions TTM Technologies Patrick J. and Janet L. Thompson Decisive Solutions EC Susan May United Way of Brown County Family Foundation Gayle and William J. Denton Robert McCormick Nancy and Carl Valimont Laura and Jason Thurow Arnold & Lois Domer Foundation McDonell Area Catholic Schools Judith and Michael J. Van Handel United Way of Kenosha County Domtar Nekoosa Mill McDonough Manufacturing Company Vanguard Charitable United Way of Shawano County, Inc. Domtar Paper Company Jenny and Jack McGinnis Vistage Worldwide, Inc. Van Horn Auto Group Carrie Donovan Duda Merchants Bank Bret Wagner Veridian Homes April and John Dunn Mid-Morning Kiwanis Club of Oshkosh Robert & Nancy Warpinski Charitable Fund Willis Foundation E.C. Styberg Foundation, Inc. Marianne and Bruce A. Miller WATDA Jennifer and Nick L. Wolff Jack Enea Monogram Loves Kids Foundation Wausau Breakfast Optimist WOW - WE CARE CHARITY Endries International Inc. Mount Horeb Community Foundation Wausau Region Chamber of Commerce Xcel Energy Essity Multhauf Foundation LTD Carl Wegner Zoological Society of Milwaukee County Fairbanks Morse Engine Division Murco Foundation Robert Weirauch Fire Brick Engineers Company Reginald Newson Edie and Dave Werner $1,000 - $2,499 First Bank of Baldwin Nohre & Company, S.C. West Salem Business Association Carl Fisher Andrew N. Nunemaker Robert White Acro Automation Systems, Inc. Fond du Lac Area Foundation Edward J Okray Foundation Whitehall Specialties Advanced Laser Machining, Inc. Walter & Jessie Francisco One Community Bank Elizabeth and James B. Wigdale Jane M. Aldridge Charitable Foundation Oostburg State Bank WNB Financial Alliance Laundry Systems Molly and David Fritz Orgel Wealth Management Wochinske Family Foundation Inc. Froedtert Hospital Wendy And Curt Paulsen Foundation Wyatt Family Alta Resources Gatestone & Company Peshtigo National Bank YourCause

* within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region Community First Credit Union ^ within the Eau Claire Community Foundation

14 Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Junior Achievement Heritage Society The Junior Achievement Heritage Society recognizes and honors ardent supporters who include the organization in their estate planning.

Janelle Damon Susan Fronk and William Thiel Michael S. Sheppard Susan and Russ Darrow* Kathy and James H. Fuchs* Barbara A. Stein* Suz and Jeff Delahaut* John C. Koss, Sr.* Kelly and Raymond Wilson Mona and Ted Fox* Julie and Steven R. Schmidt *Founding Members, Junior Achievement of Wisconsin

What do Students Learn from Junior Achievement?

Here’s what students told us when we asked their thoughts about JA programs.

T DID O LEN IN T DID O LEN IN T DID O LEN IN O OG O OG O OG

“I learned that “It helps me “I learned that budgeting budgeting is very understand how is important when important. It is much my mom deciding how to live essential to put struggles each your life with a family. your needs before month when trying Also, you must have your wants.” to pay bills.” emergency savings for unexpected expenses!” - JA Student - JA Student - JA Student

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You have the power to change a child’s life! If you care about helping students find a meaningful career, prepare for the future, and understand how to live within a budget, please consider becoming a JA volunteer. We provide everything you need – fun activities, age-appropriate lessons, a connection to a school classroom, and all the training you need to feel comfortable teaching programs about money and business.

To learn more, go to wisconsin.ja.org and click on “Get Involved.”

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