State-level affiliate of Junior Achievement USA that delivers K–12 programs across Washington State to promote financial literacy, entrepreneurship and workforce readiness through hands-on curriculum, volunteer mentors and school–business partnerships.
Supports education and workforce development policies including K–12 financial literacy standards, career and technical education, school-to-work pathways, public–private partnerships for education, STEM and entrepreneurship education, and corporate volunteerism initiatives.
Primarily funded by corporate sponsorships and partnerships, philanthropy and foundation grants, individual donations, program fees, and in-kind volunteer support.
Junior Achievement USA; JA Worldwide; local school districts and state education and workforce agencies; regional chambers of commerce and corporate partners.
Non-profit (state-level affiliate of a national non-profit organization)