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NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT WINS $500,000 GRANT FROM SAM'S CLUB JA drives the most online votes during month-long campaign. Colorado Springs, Colo. – Junior Achievement (JA) today announced it has won a $500,000 grant from Sam's Club as part of the Giving Made Simple online voting campaign. The grant will allow the youth development nonprofit to expand its entrepreneurship programs to reach 14,000 more U.S. K-12 students. Through the Giving Made Simple campaign, which was launched on April 8, Sam's Club members and associates voted to determine how $4 million in charitable giving would be distributed among eight nonprofit organizations. The organizations were divided into two categories-education and entrepreneurship-and only competed with the organizations in their categories. During the campaign, more than 125,000 Sam's Club members and associates voted for their favorite organizations at samsclub.com/giving, and facebook.com/samsclub and during a one day in-club event nationwide. Junior Achievement drove the most online votes during the course of the campaign. Additionally, Sam's Club engaged members and the general public on Twitter by inviting them to show their support for their favorite organization during two special bonus voting days, and by giving everyone the chance to chat real-time with the eight organizations via an online Twitter party. Junior Achievement was able to rally its supporters to generate the most online votes throughout the contest and to post the most Tweets among the education nonprofits during each of the two special bonus voting days. "Sam's Club is pleased to award $500,000 to Junior Achievement and thanks all of the organizations who participated in Giving Made Simple, and our members and associates for helping to make this campaign such a success," said Cindy Davis, Executive Vice President, Membership, Marketing and E-commerce at Sam's Club. "We have all been inspired by the hard work and dedication of these organizations, and are excited to see the social and economic impact that these grants will have on the communities that Sam's Club serves." Jack Kosakowski, president of Junior Achievement USA, added, "I am extremely proud of the effort by our 130 U.S. local area offices-each one was able to effectively mobilize its network of donors, educators, volunteers and board members to drive votes for JA for the duration of the campaign. Sam's Club members and associates who voted for JA can feel confident that their votes will help nuture the entrepreneurial spirit in thousands of young people nationwide and will help to develop the workforce of tomorrow. JA is very grateful to Sam's Club for the opportunity to participate in Giving Made Simple." About JA Worldwide® (JA) # # #
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