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At Junior Achievement, your support—whether through traditional contributions or one of our newly added options—is an investment in transforming the lives of young people in our community.

We believe every student deserves the tools and knowledge to achieve their dreams and lead successful, fulfilling lives. By partnering with Junior Achievement, you’re playing a pivotal role in preparing students for economic mobility and the pursuit of their ambitions.

Your generosity fuels our mission to empower young people with financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship skills. Together, we are creating brighter futures for individuals and the communities they will lead.

Explore How You Can Make an Impact:

  • GIVE ONLINE: Click the “Donate Now” button at the top of the page to make a secure one-time or recurring gift through QGIV.

  • MAIL A CHECK: Write a check payable to "Junior Achievement of Kearney" and mail it to:
    Junior Achievement c/o KPS Admin Building
    320 W 24th Street
    Kearney, NE 68845

  • DOUBLE YOUR DONATION: Many employers match charitable contributions. Check with your company to see if you can maximize your impact.

  • USE YOUR DONOR ADVISED FUND (DAF): Leverage the tax benefits of a Donor Advised Fund to support Junior Achievement. 

  • NEBRASKA EDUCATIONAL TAX CREDITS: Nebraska offers opportunities for tax credits through educational giving programs. Contact us to learn how your contribution can have an even greater impact.

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