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Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee

Last Updated: 1/9/2013 4:26:34 PM

Nonprofit

Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee

Address

120 Powell Place


Nashville, TN 37204-
Davidson County

Primary Phone

(615) 627-1200

Primary Fax

(615) 297-8514

Contact Email

trentk@janash.com

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CEO/Executive Director

Mr. Trent Klingensmith

Board Chair

Mr. Jeffrey Buntin, Jr.

Board Chair Company Affiliation

The Buntin Group

Board Members

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Year of Incorporation

1957

Former Names

Organization received a competitive grant from the community foundation in the past five years

Yes

Community Foundation Staff Conducted Site Visit when Developing Profile

Yes

Students are excited to participate in JA programs in their classroom.
Students are excited to participate in JA programs in their classroom.
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Overview

Junior Achievement of Middle Tennessee empowers young people to own their economic success.

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Programs

Classroom-Based Programs

JA Biz Town

Job Shadow

JA Company Program

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Financials

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Projected Revenue

$1,404,869

Projected Expenses

$1,386,225

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