Donors :: Financials
As the Junior Achievement National Office, we are responsible for all R&D of our program content. We also serve as the lead for all marketing, branding and awareness issues on a national scope. We provide support and training to more than 120 JA Areas across the United States. The organization's primary revenues come from corporate and private contributions, federal and private grants, materials sales and fees charged to JA Areas.- Annual Report for FY 2011-2012
- Annual Report for FY 2010-2011
- Annual Report for FY 2009-2010
- Annual Report for FY 2008-2009
- Annual Report for FY 2007-2008
- Annual Report for FY 2006-2007
- Annual Report for FY 2005-2006
- Annual Report for FY 2004-2005
- Annual Report for FY 2003-2004
- Annual Report for FY 2002-2003
- Annual Report for FY 2001-2002
- Annual Report for FY 2000-2001
- Annual Report for FY 1999-2000
- Annual Report for FY 1998-1999
Annual Reports : Junior Achievement
- JA Worldwide Fact Book - 2010-2011
- JA Worldwide Fact Book - 2009-2010
- JA Worldwide Fact Book - 2008-2009
Annual Fact Book : Junior Achievement
- JA Worldwide® 2010-2011
- JA Worldwide® 2009-2010
- JA Worldwide® 2008-2009
