24 state organizations among 69 in US recognized by JA for volunteer service

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Junior Achievement USA (JA) announced that it will honor 69 organizations across the U.S. with the U.S. President’s Volunteer Service Award for their support during the 2022–23 school year. Seven companies earned Gold Status, meaning their employees donated 10,000 hours or more to teach Junior Achievement financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and career readiness classes across the country; 12 businesses are honored with Silver Status because their employees spent more than 5,000 hours as JA volunteers; and Bronze Status was achieved by 51 companies whose employees donated 1,500 hours or more to teach JA life lessons.

Two dozen of the honorees have employees in Wisconsin who contributed their time as JA volunteers around the state, including:

  • ADP Inc.;
  • The Home Depot;
  • Amazon;
  • Huntington Bancshares;
  • AT&T;
  • JP Morgan Chase & Co.;
  • Bank of America;
  • KPMG LLP;
  • BMO;
  • ManpowerGroup;
  • Caterpillar Inc.;
  • Morgan Stanley;
  • Deloitte;
  • PwC;
  • Edward Jones;
  • RSM US LLP;
  • Ernst & Young LLP;
  • SAP America;
  • FedEx;
  • State Farm;
  • GE;
  • U.S. Bancorp;
  • HP Inc.; and
  • Wells Fargo.

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