Junior Achievement of the Space Coast
2013 Bowl-A-Thon is accepting Company Teams for the June 8th Event.
JASC offers valuable sponsorship opportunities for some of Brevard’s most celebrated events.
Our community leaders believe that teaching students about free enterprise and entrepreneurship is vital to the future of our country.
JA offers students hands-on business experience through the JASC Be Entrepreneurial Challenge hosted by Florida Tech.
The JASC Business Hall of Fame has recognized Brevard’s most distinguished business leaders since 1986.
Brevard kids raise money through Skate to Educate to provide JA programs for more Brevard kids.
Empower students to own their economic success by becoming a JA volunteer.
60% of U.S. teens do not know the difference between cash, credit cards and checks. JA can help!

Volunteers embody the heart of Junior Achievement. They bring a message of opportunity and economic understanding to classrooms. No matter what your profession, [read more]

Junior Achievement of the Space Coast, a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation, is supported through corporate donations, individual gifts, foundations, and special events. In particular, JA does not rely on government funding. Junior Achievement is supported through the generous gifts [read more]
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Kids helping kids: Brevard County kids raise money to provide JA programs for kids in Brevard! A team of C-Suite youth managers have created the concept, written the business plan, and executed the deliverables to bring JA programs to more Brevard County kids.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Cocoa Beach Skate Park
1450 Minuteman Causeway
Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Brevard County high school students develop the essential components of a business plan and, if selected by their teacher or program advisor, have the opportunity to compete in the JASC Be Entrepreneurial Business Plan Challenge.
Hosted by the Florida Tech Nathan M. Bisk
College of Education
Thursday, December 6, 2012, 8:00am
Florida Tech, the Hartley Room
“JA is relevant to my school, more so now than ever” Beth Westfall, assistant principal West Side elementary school
Through relevant, hands-on learning, students begin to understand why their academic education is important for their futures. Junior Achievement programs are all correlated to Sunshine State Standards and each grade level curriculum.