Make a donation to help JA! Unfortunately, the demand for JA is far greater than we are currently able to provide. Each year, an increasing number of educators and parents ask us for our programs. As a result, we have developed a strategic plan that will strive to dramatically increase the number of classrooms reached, but we can't do it without your help. There are several ways you can make a donation to JA. Here's how you can help us reach more kids… 1. DONATE ONLINE Use any major credit card to donate online to JA of Chicago. Just enter the amount you wish to contribute, and you'll be transferred to our secure, online donation page: 2. CONTRIBUTION BY CREDIT CARD If you are uncomfortable using JA's online donation page, we accepts gifts made with Discover Card, Diners Club, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express over the phone. If you would like to make a credit card gift in this manner, please call Tom Staab at 312/715-1300 ext. 256 or Scott Farley at ext. 235. 3. CONTRIBUTION BY CHECK Please make your check payable to Junior Achievement and send to: Junior Achievement of Chicago 4. STOCK TRANSFER Morgan Stanley can accommodate the transfer of stock to Junior Achievement of Chicago electronically through the Depository Trust Corporation (DTC). Please notify JA that you will be making the stock gift, and call (or instruct your broker to call) Tom Staab at 312/715-1300 ext. 256 or Scott Farley at ext. 235 at JA to notify us of your gift. Please note, to make a stock transaction we have new instructions. To process the gift electronically, please reference: 5. MATCHING GIFT FORM If your company offers a matching gift program, please consider including the form with your contribution. This will enable Junior Achievement to reach even more students with your gift. Thank you for your tax-deductible gift to Junior Achievement! Junior Achievement is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, to which contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Junior Achievement meets all Standards in Philanthropy, as detailed by the National Charities Information Bureau. |


