An investment in Junior Achievement (JA) is an investment in our future, our future citizens, and our future workers! JA of Montana is supported entirely by the generosity of the individuals, businesses, and organizations in the local communities we serve. We do not solicit or receive government funding. The majority of our financial support comes from our annual memberships, our "shareholders", however, all contributions are very welcome. Your donation will contribute to programs in your local community.
If you're interested in supporting JA fincancially, get in touch with our offices here.
Or make a secure online donation through FirstGiving by clicking here.
Whether you donate funds, time, goods or services, your investment in Junior Achievement programs is an investment in our kids, helping to empower young people to own their future economic success. Even a small contribution can make a big difference!
Top Tier Donors ($5,000 +)
Cirrus Digital Solutions is a professional web design and development firm specializing in content management development, custom web infrastructure, and virtual reality panoramic photography.
Renowned for it's long-standing legacy of educational excellence. It is the largest public school district in the state of Montana: a dynamic school district that offers a unique combination of rigorous academic standards and achievement and family-friendly surroundings.
The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to non-profit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainable ways.
Northwestern Mutual Foundation has a long history of giving back to local communities through the financial support of our foundation and the volunteer commitment of our employees and field force. For our business to succeed the communities in which we operate need to be strong and provide a high quality of life for everyone. The Foundation has contributed $170 million to 1,400 nonprofit organizations serving communities nationwide.
The Walmart foundation strives to provide opportunities that improve the lives of individuals in our communities including our customers and associates through financial contributions, in-kind donations and volunteerism, the Walmart foundation supports initiatives focused on enhancing opportunties in four main focus areas: Education, Workforce Development/Economic Opportunity, Environmental Sustainability, and Health and Wellness.
Second Tier Donors ($2,500 - $5,000)
Third Tier Donors (Under $2,500)
American Land Title Company was a Charter Member of Junior Achievement, Brad and Jinny Stratton have been supporting local economic eduction programs in local schools since 1994. Their generosity through the years has made JA possible across Gallatin County, as well as so many opportunities for local participation.