
It costs Junior Achievement of Georgia $37.50 per student to provide one JA experience. The revenue secured annually to serve over 7,500 students in the Savannah area is raised independently through a diversified fundraising plan that includes annual support from businesses and corporations, foundations, individuals, cause-related marketing and special events. JA of Georgia is not affiliated with the United Way and does not accept government funding.
JA of Georgia values greatly the relationships with our sponsors and could not successfully serve Georgia's students without their financial support.
| AT&T |
| Bank of America |
| Comcast |
| Georgia Pacific |
| Gulf Stream |
| Memorial University Health |
| SunTrust Banks |
| Savannah College of Art & Design |
| Hunter Maclean |
| St Joseph's/Candler Hospitals |
| Beneficial |
| International Paper |
To provide our programs free of charge, JA of Georgia relies on the generous support of our donors.
JA of Georgia’s volunteers are the critical link between the business and education communities.
Teachers are where everything starts; get your students involved in Junior Achievement.






