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~ JP Engelbrecht, CEO South Central Communications A/V and South Central Media
A Message from the President of JA:
Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana has experienced a successful 2010-2011 fiscal and school year. Thanks to the support, dedication and commitment of the volunteers, board members, committee members, staff, foundations, and community organizations and businesses, Junior Achievement was able to serve over 22,000 students in the 13 county service area. Junior Achievement had a series of events, including the Evansvilles Business Hall of Fame, Grand Prix, the Free Enterprise Invitational and the Golf Raffle, that raised over $190,000. The funds raised will be used to provide financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship programs in the 13 county service area! JA also had a successful year in procuring grants and contributions throughout the service area. Thanks to the generous support of community foundations, businesses, and organizations, grant and contribution revenue was increased by 14% during the 2010-2011 school year. It is the goal of the organization to continue to increase grant and contribution revenue in order to support more community schools and students as demand for JA programs continues to increase. JA is truly grateful for all of the support and dedication the community and volunteers give to the organization. JA grew significantly this year, reaching more students than ever. JA programs were in great demand during 2010-2011school year. With the support of the community and volunteers, JA was able to meet the demand in a tough economic climate. Thank you for all of your support, help and dedication to Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana. The past year has truly been a tremendous success. However, it is still more important than ever to continue teaching and investing in the youth of our communities, thereby helping students own their economic success. Thank you again for supporting Junior Achievement.
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More than 800 community business leaders and volunteers dedicated time and talents to JA
The economic events of the past several years have left a meaningful impression on the students we serve. They hear about the global and national recession on the news and they see the stress on their parents faces as their families deal with difficult financial situations. These young people express a sincere desire to understand what they can do in their personal lives to become masters of their financial futures. Junior Achievement offers us the opportunity to have one of the most meaningful impacts on a young person; one that starts them on a path to financial freedom through financial literacy and education.
~ Luke Yaeger Senior Vice President of Evansville Commerce Bank Junior Achievement Board Member
Volunteering
"We tend to forget as adults that our school curriculum does not often allow the teachers to focus on financial and business aspects. We stress the importance of an education but often forget that we must be lifelong learners and work together as a team if we are to make improvements in our community/region. I have been fortunate enough to teach two JA classes and I can report that at fifty-eight; I have learned concepts that I had previously thought unimportant to a retired teacher. Whether working or retired, we still must be involved with our youth. Their enthusiasm, energy and eagerness to explore new activities give the JA instructors a chance to plant seeds of knowledge. They are our future and I want them to be well-informed and aware of what it will take to be successful. Good luck JA and continue your great work!"
Susan Arnold Retired Teacher, Volunteers for JA classes, Coordinates other volunteers in the community, represents Spencer County
Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indianas events raised over $190,000 during the 2010-2011 fiscal year. The funds and contributions raised at the events will provide students in the 13-county service area with JA programs in financial literacy, work readiness and entrepreneurship.
Adopt-A-School Sponsors
School Sponsors $10,000 & Above
SABIC Innovative Plastics
Dumes, Inc. First Federal Savings Bank Hahn Insurance Agency Heritage Federal Credit Union Hilliard Lyons Hoosier Accounts Service Hoosier Energy RECC Indianapolis Power & Light Co Kerry Ingredients Lensing Wholesale Al Lentz Lions Club Hurley Muder Foundation MacAllister Machinery Company, Inc. Martin - Serrin Insurance Company, Inc. McLean Implement, Inc. Northside PTO Optimist Club of Santa Claus Pike County Chamber of Commerce Peoples National Bank Pollux Systems, Inc. Pro Rehab, PC PSC Psi Iota Xi-Alpha Psi Chapter Raben Tire Schott Gemtron Corporation Southern Illinois Primary Care Associates Spencer County Bank Tri State Fire Protection United Companies Valley Electric Supply Corporation Gary Wampler Wayne County Broadcasting Co., Inc. Whirlpool Corporation Winkler, Inc.
Contributors
Elevate Our Childrens Future Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999
Achievement Foundation ALCOA Foundation AT&T Duke Energy Foundation Old National Bank Foundation Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana
Event Sponsors
Evansvilles Business Hall of Fame
Title Sponsor
Evansville Business Journal (EBJ) Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Atlas Van Lines, Inc. Payne Wealth Partners Kitch & Schreiber Cargill Guest Shirts Coca-Cola Volunteer Shirts & Golf Balls Harding Shymanski & Company Putting Contest Gold Raffle Sponsors Bank of Evansville Berry Plastics The Hollander Group at Hilliard Lyons United Companies
Racing Teams
ALCOA Duke Energy Evansville Kia Mazda Volvo Industrial Contractors/Professional Consultants, Inc. Joshua Academy Matrix Design Group St. Marys Health Systems Sterling Boiler & Mechanical, Inc. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Car #12 Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Car #98 Vectren Local 7 WTVW
Diamond Sponsors
South Central Communications
Event Partnerships
AlphaGraphics Aramark Uniform Services Colonial Classics, Inc. Fire & Rain Marketing & Communications JT Klump Photography Lumaworx Schnucks Markets Green River Road University of Southern Indiana WEHT TV 25
Platinum Sponsors
Crescent Cresline/Wabash Plastics Holiday World & Splashin Safari Industrial Contractors, Inc. United Companies Vectren
Gold Sponsors
Fifth Third Bank Koch Enterprises Springleaf Financial Services St. Marys Medical Center
Supporters
Alan Braun Anchor Industries Casino Aztar Circle S. Food Marts City of Evansville Evansville Parks Department Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Grand Prix Racing Committee Hadi Shriners Hilliard Lyons Indy Karting Series Kevin Kenny Kenny Kent Chevrolet Old Chicago Orthopaedic Associates, Inc. Papa Johns Pizza Pastor Larry Rascoe Paul Loehr Racing Princeton Seedtick Karting Association Roland Hahn SCCA Ron Rhodes Local 7 WTVW Stephanie Eisele SCCA Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana University of Southern Indiana VFW Post 1114 Ladies Auxiliary
Raffle Donors
Action Pest Control All Blown Up Inflatable Rentals Casino Aztar French Lick Resort Mark Grundman JC Penney Oak Meadow Golf Club Rolling Hills Country Club Tracy Zeller Jewelry Whirlpool Corporation
Silver Sponsors
Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP Harding Shymanski & Company, PSC Old National Bank
Patron
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. Peabody Energy Sterling Boiler & Mechanical, Inc.
Bronze Sponsors
ALCOA, Inc. Banterra Bank Berry Plastics Corporation BKD, LLP Deaconess Hospital Energy Systems Group Hilliard Lyons HUB International Integra Bank JP Morgan Chase Peabody Energy Regency Properties SABIC Innovative Plastics Shoe Carnival Marjorie Soyugenc Sterling Boiler & Mechanical, Inc. University of Evansville Vigo Coal Company
Friend
Avalotis Corporation Babcock & Wilcox Black & Veatch Bowen Engineering Corp. Burns & McDonnell Casino Aztar Coca-Cola Consolidated Grain & Barge Energy Systems Group Evansville Marine Services, Inc. Fluor Foresight Coal Sales, LLC. GE Energy Services Gribbins Insulation Mulzer Crushed Stone Prairie State Generating Company, LLC Professional Consultants, Inc. (PCI) Temple Inland Vectren Vigo Coal Walmart Whirlpool Corporation
Special Thanks
Coca-Cola Fire & Rain Marketing & Communications The Hollander Group at Hilliard Lyons Integra Bank JT Klump Photography Monarch Beverage Company Schutte Lithography, Inc.
Grand Prix
Title Sponsor
Duke Energy
Golf Raffle
Sponsors
Cambridge Golf Club Christmas Lake Golf Course French Lick Resort Rolling Hills Country Club Victoria National Golf Club West Baden Springs Hotel 104.1 WIKY Local 7 WTVW
Contributors
Andy Goebel Holiday Management Foundation Lease Team, Inc.
Sponsors
AECOM Midwest Scientific Instruments Patriot GM Super Store Peabody Energy Vuteq
Table Sponsors
Evansville Commerce Bank German American Bank The Hollander Group at Hilliard Lyons
Sponsors
AT&T Mobility - $1,000 Shoot Out
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Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana provided two Job Shadow events during the 20102011 school year; an event in November of 2010 and an event in February of 2011. Over 100 community companies and organizations hosted more than 1,600 8th graders in Vanderburgh County, New Harmony and Jasper. The Job Shadow event allows area students the opportunity to tap into a working business environment. JA truly appreciates the organizations that hosted students during the 2010-2011 school year.
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The financial statements of Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana, Inc. are prepared on the accrual basis, where revenues are recognized when earned and expenditures are recognized when incurred. This financial report is unaudited. Audited statements will be prepared by December 2011.
Pike County provided over 713 students in more than 38 classes with JA programs during the 2010-2011 school year, serving more than 32% of the students. Both Junior Achievement and the Pike County Advisory Council continue to have tremendous support from Mayor Jon Craig, who continues to serve as the Chairman of the Advisory Council, as well as serve as a member of the JA Board. Pike has had continued success with the JA programs, largely due to the fact that Shari Hays continues to work with JA staff as a lead coordinator between schools and volunteers. Pike County has grown significantly and will continue to be successful in 2011-2012, due to the support of the community and local government. Posey County continues to provide JA programs with plans to expand in the coming school year. With a supportive community, outstanding volunteers, a strong partnership with SABIC, and a motivated and committed Advisory Council, Posey County served more than 1,160 students in 60 classes during the 2010-2011 school year. 28% of the students in Posey County are currently served JA programs, with plans to grow during the 2011-2012 school year. Currently, JA provides programs to all three districts, including whole schools at New Harmony School, Marrs Elementary, West Elementary, and St. Matthews Catholic School. Spencer County implemented JA programs three years ago, beginning with four classes. During the 2010-2011 school year, Spencer County has grown to serve more than 594 students in 28 classes, at 10 schools. With rapid and successful growth, the Advisory Council has dedicated time and talents to ensure that Spencer County JA programs are implemented and that the county has a strategy to continue the successful implementation and expansion. Currently, in Spencer County JA serves 17% of the students, in both districts with JA curriculum. JA, in partnership with the Advisory Council, continues to work with the schools and community to secure more classes for the future.
Vanderburgh County saw great demand for programs during the 2010-2011 school year. Working closely with EVSC, JA provided a record number of JA Personal Finance classes. During the 2010-2011 school year, Vanderburgh County received more JA programs than ever, serving over 10,000 students. JA continues to reach students in Vanderburgh County that have never received a JA program before. JA also works with the Programs Committee to ensure that JA programs are maintained and expanded in Vanderburgh County. Junior Achievement also partnered with SICAN during the spring of 2011, creating a College and Career Fair. JA provided curriculum for the fair, reaching over 2,000 students at the event in March of 2011. JA programs are expected to continue to expand during the 2011-2012 school year. Warrick County has had a steady increase of JA programs throughout the county. With the continued growth of new businesses and residents, there has been a great demand for JA programs in the schools. Junior Achievement established a partnership with ALCOA, receiving funds to expand and maintain programs throughout Warrick County. JA has worked closely with the Warrick County community and business leaders to establish an Advisory Council to better serve the needs of the community and schools. Because of the tremendous efforts of the Council, community and JA, programs were implemented into 80 classes, serving more than 1,866 or 19% of the students in the county. JA has been well received in Warrick County, and will continue to grow programs during the 2011-2012 school year.
For more than a decade, Junior Achievement has provided the schools in Wayne County with JA programs. Wayne County has successfully maintained an average of 30 classes a year, serving over 500 students the unparalleled curriculum of Junior Achievement. Approximately 19% of the students in Wayne County were provided with JA programs during the 2010-2011 school year. Wayne County has wonderful community support; Richard Montgomery of Richard I. Montgomery, PC finds community leaders to teach the programs in Wayne County. In Edwards County, the 2010-2011 school year marked the third year that JA programs were provided to Edwards County schools and students. 22 classes were completed, with over 400 students served JA programs, serving more than 37% of the students in the county. Julie Hill, of Champion Laboratories, served as a lead coordinator for JA , finding volunteers for Edwards County during the 2009-2010 school year and the 2010-2011 school year. Wayne and Edwards Counties have a united Advisory Council, made up of community leaders from Wayne County and Edwards County. The unified council allows for more sustainable growth and better community involvement.
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Edwards/ Wayne Counties Mary Blair Mike Copeland Reece Copeland Jason Gualdoni Richard Montgomery Rich Peters Tm Schoenborn Kevin Smerdon Kent Vinson
I learned so much from Junior Achievement and it is because of the business leaders that teach the classes. Because they take the time to volunteer to teach students about business, I have a better understanding of economics, business and money management. I am truly thankful for all the JA volunteers, and for inspiring me to be a great leader one day.
~ Rebecca Seyler, 8th grade student at Holy Spirit, 2011 Business Hall of Fame Student Speaker
Over 1,000 classes in more than 100 schools received JA programs. These programs were delivered by local community business leaders, small business owners, dedicated employees, and inspirational mentors throughout the 13 county service area. Junior Achievements success is contingent upon community support from local businesses and organizations, as well as, dedicated volunteers to teach JA programs to area students. Junior Achievement is truly appreciative of the community businesses and organizations that have supported and continue to support the organization, raising more than $190,000 at the 2010-2011 events benefitting JA programs. Junior Achievements Adopt-a-School Campaign continued in 2010-2011. Community businesses and organizations contributed funds which supported JA programs throughout the 13 county service area.
Edwin Hill ...............................................................................................(Retired) *Teri Hollander Albin........................... Hilliard Lyons, Inc. / Hollander Group Jon Hubers ........................................................................Crescent Plastics, Inc. Kerry Jackson.................................................................................Shoe Carnival Ron Jochum ............................................................................................(Retired) Jon Lee ................................................................................................. Coca Cola *Al Lentz.........................................................................Evansville Enerfab East Larry Marschel.........................................................Walmart East Super Center Kevin Martin ....................................................................... Elberfeld State Bank Niall McConville ........................................................SABIC Innovative Plastics Al J. Mihajlovits ......................................................... Southridge Middle School Glen Muehlbauer ..........................................................................Koch Air, LLC Kevin Pass ............................................................................. Action Pest Control Jason Puckett ..........................................Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Pastor Larry Rascoe, Sr. ..............................................Nazarene Baptist Church Barry Schonberger ............................................. University of Southern Indiana Jeff Sims .......................................................................................... Integra Bank Joel Smith......................................................................German American Bank Mike Smith ...................................................................................Local 7 WTVW Trudy Stock ...............................................................Harding, Shymanski & Co. Joe Sutton............................................................Veolia Environmental Services Jill Trautvetter............................................................Deaconess Health Systems Kevin Vickrey ............................................. Norman Backues & Associates, Inc. Andrew Wilson .......................................William Wilson Auction &Reality, Inc. *Jim Wittman .........................................................................Regency Properties Luke Yaeger..............................................................Evansville Commerce Bank Lori Young....................................Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, LLP