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Junior Achievement of New Mexico has recently received a second grant from the Allstate Foundation to support further expansion of JA Hispanic Initiative to young people in Las Cruces. The grants awarded over the past two years total nearly $25,000.

The Allstate Foundation is an independent charitable organization funded by contributions from subsidiaries of The Allstate Corporation. The Allstate Foundation believes a thriving, viable community is one where residents have access to economic resources and knowledge to make informed decisions about their financial future.
   

Junior Achievement of New Mexico announced recently that The Goizueta Foundation has awarded the organization a three-year grant in excess of $150,000 to fund the expansion of the JA Hispanic Initiative in New Mexico.

Roberto C. Goizueta established The Goizueta Foundation in 1992 to provide financial assistance to educational and charitable institutions. The Foundation aims to support educational programs that promote sustainable change and have a long-term impact in the community.

THE GOIZUETA FOUNDATION
   
Junior Achievement of New Mexico announced recently that it has received a $70,000 two-year grant from the Daniels Fund to support its economic education programs.

The Daniels Fund operates the Daniels College Prep and Scholarship Program and the Daniels Fund Grants Program in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. The Fund was established in 1997 by Bill Daniels, a pioneer in cable television known for his kindness and generosity to those in need.
   
Junior Achievement of New Mexico announced recently that the JCPenney Afterschool Fund has awarded a $20,000 grant to the organization to support Junior Achievement’s educational programs for students in after-school settings.

The JA Afterschool initiative is proudly partnered with JCPenney Afterschool Fund partners Boys & Girls Clubs of America, 4-H, YMCA of the USA and the Afterschool Alliance.

Luis Serafin, District Manager of JCPenney, presents a $20,000 check to Kevin Hattery, President of JA of New Mexico.