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JA AFTERSCHOOL™ AND SUMMER PROGRAMS

JA AFTERSCHOOL™ and summer programs are dedicated to meeting the need for quality, educational programming after the school day ends. JA AFTERSCHOOL™ efforts utilize a variety of JANY K–12th grade programs to create rich, engaging after-school experiences for children in diverse communities across New York City and Long Island.

Utilizing a train-the-trainer model, JANY staff teach the school staff how to successfully implement programs at their site and follow-up to ensure quality. JANY provides all materials and training at no cost to schools.

JANY's  Afterschool program has been funded, in part, by a generous grant from the New York Life Foundation.

View a list of community after-school sites (PDF).

JA AFTERSCHOOL™ AND SUMMER PROGRAMS INCLUDE:

JA More than Money™ New!

HSBC
JA More than Money
Junior Achievement of New York gratefully acknowledges HSBC for its dedication to the development and implementation of JA More than Money.

JA More than Money teaches students about earning, spending, sharing, and saving money, and businesses they can start or jobs they can perform to earn money. Six required, after-school, volunteer-led activities.

JA More than Money will meet the after-school programming needs of a diverse group of students by providing engaging, academically enriching, and experiential learning sessions in economic education.

See the Scope and Sequence for a complete listing of program concepts and skills.

Each JA More than Money program kit comes with an informative workbook.

Click HERE for more information about the HSBC global "JA More Than Money" partnership.

3rd to 5th Grade: JA Dollars and $ense
New!
Meets the after-school programming needs of a diverse group of students by teaching about earning, sharing, saving, spending money, and jobs.
6th to 8th Grade: JA: It's My Business™
New!
Teaches entrepreneurial skills through activities that focus on filling a need, knowing your customer and product, being creative and innovative, and believing in yourself (program release date June 2006).

AIG is partnering with Junior Achievement of New York to address the need for ongoing, accessible financial education for low and moderate income New York City high school students.  A generous three-year grant from the AIG Financial Literacy Fund will enable more than 26,000 students to participate in the JA-NEFE High School Financial Planning Program and the JANY Summer Youth Employment Financial Literacy Workshop.

For a full list of after-school programs, see Elementary School Programs, Middle School Programs, and High School Programs.

JANY's summer programs are funded in part by a generous grant from AIG.

For more information, contact after-school@jany.org.



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