Thank you for volunteering with JA. We are so glad that you are here to support students as they learn important life skills. This site has training materials to prepare you for your volunteer experience, including tips to help you prepare for your time with students, answer questions you may have about working with young people, and additional resources you can share to help extend learning.
Here is a 3-minute introduction to volunteering for Junior Achievement (JA).
In this short training, learn how to connect with students of different ages and create meaningful learning experiences.
If you are volunteering in the school classroom over multiple days, here are all the materials you need to get started.
If you are volunteering in the school classroom for one day only, here are the materials to be successful.
If you are volunteering in a JA facility that is a simulated city, here are the materials to be successful.
If you are volunteering in a JA facility that is a simulated city, here are the materials to be successful.
If students are in the classroom but you are volunteering remotely (or if your students are also remote), here are the prep materials.
If you are recording a video of yourself to be used in local programs, here are the training guides to help you be awesome.