Nonprofit's $10M campaign underway with big-ticket donations - Columbus Business First
The local chapter of a national nonprofit is kicking off its new $10 million campaign to renovate its existing facility and open a new one with a handful of $1 million donations from some major Columbus companies.
Author: Aislinn Klosterman
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Tuesday, 07 May 2024
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Image caption: Students in JA Finance Park, participating in AEP's storefront.
Zachary Jarrell (Data Reporter, Columbus Business First) broke the news about Junior Achievement's $10M Achieve More Campaign on May 7th, 2024.
"The local chapter of a national nonprofi t is kicking off its new $10 million campaign torenovate its existing facility and open a new one with a handful of $1 million donationsfrom some major Columbus companies.
Junior Achievement of Central Ohio is publicly launching its “Achieve More Campaign”with $5.8 million raised, which includes $3 million in donations from Bread Financial, the Nationwide Foundation and the American Electric Power Foundation — all for $1 million each."
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