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The thunder of the ball as it rolls down the... The crash of the pins as they fall to the... The hiss of the shoe sanitizer…
The thunder of the ball as it rolls down the lane…
The crash of the pins as they fall to the wood…
The hiss of the shoe sanitizer…
The good feeling you have by helping others!
Junior Achievement
23nd Annual JA Bowl-A-Thon
The JA Bowl-A-Thon is a great teambuilding event that also raises funds for Junior Achievement.
Proceeds support JA’s programs that inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Why Bowl for JA?
Junior Achievement’s mission is to
inspire and prepare young people to
succeed in a global economy.
With the help of over 7,000 volunteers, JA
will reach more than 140,000 local
kindergarten through high school students
during the 2012-2013 school year! The JA
Bowl-A-Thon is a fun-filled way to help raise
money to support Junior Achievement’s
local programs in financial literacy, work
readiness, and entrepreneurship.
Annually, more than 2,500 people from local businesses come
together to make a positive impact in the life of a child right
here in your community. Today’s students are tomorrow’s
leaders. You can help them get the foundation they need.
To become involved in a Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon, please contact:
Gary Kryvko at gkryvko@jastl.org or 636-728-0707
Become an event sponsor. Let everyone know that your company
cares about the future success of our young people. Your
business name will appear on 3,500 (or more) JA t-shirts and
other JA Bowl-A-Thon event promotional materials. Contact Gary
Kryvko at JA for more details.
Presenting Sponsor: $5,000 (1)
Platinum Sponsor: $3,000
Gold Sponsor: $1,000
Silver Sponsor: $500
JA Bowl-A-Thon: The Details
What is the JA Bowl-A-Thon?
Bowl-A-Thons are a company teambuilding event and good cause rolled into one. Employees
strengthen their business relationships while supporting Junior Achievement’s outreach to the
students that receive our programs in financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. It
is a concrete way to make a difference in the your community while making a difference in the
workplace.
How Does the Bowl-A-Thon Work?
At a mutually agreed upon location and time (coordinated between your company, JA, and a
bowling center), your employees will enjoy the camaraderie of bowling with their friends while
raising money for JA. Teams of your employees work together to make this event a success.
Individual bowlers seek donations to JA from family, friends, and coworkers.
THE BASICS
For a $20 registration fee, bowlers receive two hours of bowling, shoe rental, beverage tickets, event t-shirt,
chances at attendance prizes, other giveaways, and fun.
Bowlers set a fundraising goal of at least $100 that goes to support JA’s programs.
Participants register and use the JA fundraising website. Fundraising can be as easy as sending out an e-mail to
family, friends, and coworkers; and by posting a link on your favorite social media sites.
JA is with you every step of the way to make sure that it is a fun and successful event for all.
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
Coordinates the event with company coordinator and bowling center
Provides materials and support throughout the process
Emcees the bowling event and provides giveaways, t-shirts, and prizes for those
attending
COMPANY COORDINATORS
Act as the liaison with JA staff
Motivates bowlers and promotes the event within their company
Recruits and motivates Team Captains
Collects and tracks registration fees and donations from Team Captains
TEAM CAPTAINS
Recruit four people to join your five person bowling team. Teams can be coworkers, family, future family, friends,
future friends, and others. (Non-bowlers can be a part of the team too.)
Motivate team members to achieve the fundraising goal of $100 per bowler, or more!
Register the team online and encourage bowlers to use the JA fundraising website
Collects registration fees from bowlers and donations from all team members for remittance to JA
BOWLERS
Pre-pay the $20 registration fee — this only covers the costs associated with the
bowling event.
Reach out in order to secure at least $100 worth of donations using the JA Intelis
fundraising website, or simply by collecting checks or cash from donors.
Fundraisers that generate at
least $100 in donations are
eligible for prizes during and
at the end of the JA Bowl-AThon season.
DONORS / SPONSORS
Donors may include family, friends, coworkers, vendors, associates, or others who wish to support the bowler, the
event, and Junior Achievement
17339 North Outer Forty Road | Chesterfield, MO 63005 | 636.728.0707 | www.jastl.org
2012-2013 Bowling Centers
Brunswick Zone Chesterfield
Brunswick Zone XL
176 Four Seasons
Shopping Center
8070 Veteran’s
Memorial Pkwy
Chesterfield, MO 63017
O’Fallon, MO 63376
(40 Lanes)
(38 Lanes)
Olivette Lanes
Brunswick Lakeside Lanes
9520 Olive Blvd.
1254 Dougherty Ferry Road
St. Louis, MO 63132
Valley Park, MO 63088
(24 Lanes)
(40 Lanes)
Additional bowling centers available upon request.
Need more lanes? We can book multiple sessions or locations.
Bowling centers are booked on a first come, first served basis. Scheduling is
also subject to other activities and leagues the center already has scheduled.
Thanks to our 2011-2012 bowlers from…
Accenture
JCPenney
Ameren Missouri
KPMG
Brinkmann Constructors
Lou Fusz Automotive Network
Deloitte.
MasterCard Worldwide
The Disney Store
Opaa! Food Management
Ernst & Young
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Federal Reserve Bank
Regions Bank
Fifth Third Bank
Schnuck Markets
First Bank
Technology Partners
Graybar Electric
Wells Fargo Advisors
Thank you to our 2012 Event Sponsors!
Presenting Sponsor
Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Carmody MacDonald, P.C.
Deloitte.
Ernst & Young
Lou Fusz Automotive Network
St. Louis Children’s Hospital
JA Bowl-A-Thon Event Sponsorship Opportunities
The Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon is a way to partner with an organization that provides important educational materials
to students in Kindergarten through High School throughout eastern Missouri and southwestern Illinois. More than ever, our
students need a firm foundation in concepts of financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. With the support
you provide, Junior Achievement has met that need for nearly 100 years. All event sponsors receive:
Company name or logo listed on our website with a clickable link to your company’s website
Company name or logo listed on other event promotional materials, including e-mails to our database of supporters
Company name or logo on the back of at least 3,500 JA t-shirts
Company listed in our monthly coordinator newsletter
Company name or logo shown on signage at JA Bowl-A-Thon events
You company will be recognized as an organization that cares about the future
Presenting Sponsor $5,000
In addition to what all other event sponsors receive:
Largest company logo listed as Presenting Sponsor on front and back
of t-shirt and on event promotional materials
Opportunity to provide promotional items as giveaways to all
participants
Company showcased in a select monthly newsletter
Registration fee waived for up to 5 teams
Platinum Sponsor $3,000
In addition to what all other event sponsors receive:
Medium-sized company logo shown as Platinum Sponsor on back of
t-shirt and on event promotional materials
Opportunity to provide promotional items as giveaways to all
participants
Registration fee waived for up to 3 teams
Gold Sponsor $1,000
In addition to what all event sponsors receive:
Small-sized company logo shown as Gold Sponsor on back of t-shirt
and on select event promotional materials
Opportunity to provide promotional items as giveaways to all
participants
Silver Sponsor $500
In addition to what all event sponsors receive:
Company name logo shown as Silver Sponsor on back of t-shirt and
on select event promotional materials
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Gary Kryvko at 636-728-0707 or by email at gkryvko@jastl.org.
What is Junior Achievement of Greater St. Louis?
Junior Achievement of Greater St. Louis (JASTL) is the fifth
largest Junior Achievement operation in the United States.
Our programs educate young people in work readiness,
entrepreneurship, and financial literacy with hands-on,
engaging programs.
Junior Achievement’s Purpose
To inspire and prepare young
people to succeed in a global
economy.
A Brief History
Junior Achievement (JA) was founded in 1919 by Theodore
Vail president of American Telephone & Telegraph;
Horace Moses, president of Strathmore Paper Co.; and
Senator Murray Crane of Massachusetts. Its first program,
the JA Company Program, was offered to high school
students on an after-school basis. Since then JA has
expanded to include over two dozen programs that teach
financial and economic concepts. Junior Achievement of
Greater St. Louis has served hundreds of thousands of
area students for nearly seventy years since its inception
in 1943.
Junior Achievement’s Outreach
Junior Achievement of Greater St. Louis (JASTL) is
continually expanding its student outreach. We provide
programs to students in kindergarten through high school
in over 800 schools. School districts in urban, suburban,
and rural areas in 27 counties in eastern Missouri and 18
counties in southeastern Illinois participate. JASTL will
reach more than 140,000 students this school year in
public, private, and parochial schools. The programs are
taught by more than 7,000 trained volunteers.
Continued Success
The success of Junior Achievement
programs depends on the efforts of
business and community volunteers.
These volunteers take JA’s curriculum
materials and lessons to students
directly into their classrooms. JA
sessions include hands-on activities
that cover business concepts and skills
while keeping the students excited and engaged.
Educational Merit
By supporting Junior Achievement of
Greater St. Louis, donors gain a positive
association with the world’s oldest and
largest organization providing economic
education to children.
Junior Achievement is recognized as the expert in financial
literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness
curriculum.
The Need
JASTL is in need of both funding and volunteers in order to
sustain and grow these vital programs, and to continue to
bring these programs to area schools at no cost to the
districts, schools, or students. Your donation pays for the
materials and implementation of the JA programs.
Volunteers work directly with the teachers and students
to bring their personal experiences, along with the
program materials, to life in the classroom.
Not-for-Profit
Junior Achievement is a 501 (c) (3) Not-for-Profit
organization that relies solely on donations received from
community leaders, businesses, individuals, and
foundations. in addition to making a direct donation, some
ways to help include participating in special events such as
our JA Bowl-A-Thon, JA Trivia Night, Golf outings, Hall of
Fame, and Gala.
We Need You
Each year we receive more and more requests for Junior
Achievement programs from our local schools. And in
today’s economy; the need for JA is greater than ever! The
children of today, are the leaders of tomorrow. Help us
guide them down the right path toward a successful
future.
Start making a difference today
Please donate to Junior Achievement
and start making a difference in the life
of a child today!
For more information contact
Gary Kryvko - Junior Achievement of Greater St. Louis
17339 North Outer Forty Rd., Chesterfield, MO 63005
(636)728-0707 ext.230 or Toll Free (800) 342-7119