Map and Directions  |  Contact Us  |  Site Map  |  Search   JAKY Facebook   JAKY LinkedIn   JAKY Twitter   JAKY on YouTube  
 
 
 
Donate »
Invest in the Future
 
Volunteer »
Step up for their success
 
Request »
Bring JA to your classroom
 
 
Junior Achievement Privacy Policy

Personal information is considered confidential at JA.  On occasion, Junior Achievement requests personal information from those who serve youth in our organization.  This information might include address, phone number(s), email address, social security number, driver’s license number, and certain demographic information (gender, ethnicity, etc.). 

Use of Information
In most cases, personal information is only used to conduct a background check on a volunteer to ensure the safety of the students we serve. 

Any personal information you provide to Junior Achievement is kept in a secure environment and maintained and accessible only by Junior Achievement unless specifically stated otherwise. JA may use the information it collects in any of the following ways:
  • Non-specific, aggregate data is used for the purposes of collecting general demographic information, and summarizing the collective characteristics of our volunteers. The collection of this information allows us accurately reflect those characteristics when applying for grants from various sources.  No personally identifiable information is ever disclosed.
  • From time to time, JA may use this information to inform you of upcoming events or new information important to you as a volunteer or educator involved with JA.  We will NOT release your personal information to other companies or organizations without your permission.
  • We respond to subpoenas, warrants, or other court orders regarding information that is contained within our files concerning any volunteer or educator. We also reserve the right to release that information concerning a volunteer or educator who we believe is in violation of Junior Achievement's terms and conditions or other published guidelines and official rules, even without a subpoena, warrant, or other court order. We also reserve the right to report any illegal activity to law enforcement.

Bookmark and Share  Print 
 
 

ACG Kentucky Presents $7,500 to JA.
  Bill Probus of Crowe Horwath and President of ACG Kentucky (far left), presents a check for $7,500 to Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana in Sam Swope JA BizTown.
  Read More »



Junior Achievement Announces Grants from Southern Indiana Foundations
  Volunteers are Needed to Teach JA to Southern Indiana Students

Junior Achievement has much to be thankful for during this holiday season.  Six of Southern Indiana’s foundations have recently announced extraordinary support to ensure that our children learn the economics of life this year: 
  Read More »



First Savings Charitable Foundation Grant
  Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana served 3,163 students from Clark, Crawford and Washington County schools with its financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs this year thanks to a $54,115 grant from First Savings Bank’s First Savings Charitable Foundation.

  Read More »



Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County Grant Goal Surpassed!
  The Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County helped JA served 1,075 students this year in Floyd County!
  Read More »



Southern Indiana Community Foundation Grant for Summer Programs
  The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana helped JA serve 577 students with after-school financial literacy programs!
  Read More »



Junior Achievement Receives Highest National Award
  Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana was recently awarded the Platinum Summit Award, the highest honor a JA chapter can receive from the organization's national office.
  Read More »



Harrison County Community Foundation Grant Provides Valuable Economics Programs for 1,879 Students
  Thanks to a generous grant from the Harrison County Community Foundation 1,879 Harrison County students experienced Junior Achievement's financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs!
  Read More »



Junior Achievement Surpasses Goal for Walmart Foundation Grant
  The Walmart Foundation awarded Junior Achievement area offices with a $75,000 grant to provide 8,000 Kentucky middle and high school students with JA's financial literacy programs. The six JA offices participating (JA of Kentuckiana included) served 8,230 Kentucky students!
  Read More »



Walmart Foundation makes $75,000 donation towards Junior Achievement's financial literacy efforts
  Junior Achievement area offices throughout Kentucky received a $75,000 grant from the Walmart Foundation for the organization's Middle and High School Financial Literacy Outreach program.
  Read More »



Sunny With A High Chance of Success!
  The Gilbert Foundation has sponsored the new meteorologist job in Sam Swope JA BizTown®!
  Read More »

   
 
  View All News »  
JAKY Newsletter Signup
JAKY Blog
 
 
 
 
Home  |  About JA  |  Programs  |  Get Involved  |  Student Center  |  Events Privacy Policy   JAKY Facebook   JAKY LinkedIn   JAKY Twitter   JAKY on YouTube   JAKY Board Olympics
 
Work Readiness  |  Entrepreneurship  |  Financial Literacy

Junior Achievement of Kentuckiana Inc.  •  1401 W. Muhammad Ali Boulevard  •  Louisville, KY 40203  •  502.561.KIDS (5437)
Halo Group