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New York Life Supports Financial Literacy in Rural Colorado

Rural education in Colorado is facing significant challenges. A primary concern, as noted in Colorado Governor Hickenlooper’s 2018 State of the State address, is the growing shortage of educators in small rural communities.

Representatives from New York Life Insurance Company present a check for JA to student council members at Eaton Middle School

New York Life Insurance Company is bolstering education in rural areas through a Community Impact Grant of $20,000 presented to JA specifically to support JA middle school programs in Northern Colorado and Wyoming, with an emphasis on smaller rural communities. While the grant does not specifically address the teacher shortage, it does ensure that existing teachers have the support and resources they need to enrich student experiences and education in financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness skills.

Representatives from New York Life Insurance Company presented a check to JA at Eaton Middle School in Eaton, CO, on March 23. Matt Fries, financial services professional, who also serves on JA’s Northern Colorado/Wyoming Advisory Board, shared a few words about the company’s commitment.

“I’m proud to work for a company that encourages its agents and employees to devote their time, energy and talents to support the needs and priorities of their local community. We are pleased that our partnership will have a long-lasting impact on Junior Achievement and rural education in our state.”

By bringing trained volunteers into the classroom, JA helps strengthen and expand student learning and allows professionals from the community to share their knowledge and experience.

Thanks to New York Life’s support, the approximately 480 students at Eaton Middle School experienced hands-on financial literacy programs.

“Middle school is a critical time for students, and we’re thrilled that our middle school engagement has increased the last two years. It also means a lot to see corporations supporting educational efforts for smaller communities such as Eaton,” said JA’s Northern Colorado/Wyoming District Director Elizabeth Winn. “We want to ensure that every school, regardless of size, location or socioeconomic status, has access to the amazing resources and programs that JA provides. New York Life’s financial investment is critical to our ability to fulfill our mission, especially in smaller rural communities.”

To learn more about how you or your company can support JA, visit http://www.jacolroado.org