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  1. Juma - Home

    Juma strives to break the cycle of poverty by paving the way to work, education, and financial capability for youth across America.

  2. For Youth - Juma

    Why Juma? Juma offers youth a great opportunity to work and make career dreams a reality. We offer employment opportunities, the chance to build workplace skills, training on how to manage money …

  3. Juma

    When Hayley first joined Juma, she was juggling more than most people her age. As a young mother navigating housing instability, every day brought a new challenge.

  4. Seattle - Juma

    At Juma, it starts with a job in the stadiums but our program and services are much more than that. We empower youth to set personal, professional, and financial goals and discover their strengths.

  5. Programs - Juma

    Juma operates concession businesses in professional sports and entertainment venues to provide meaningful employment experiences to youth from underserved communities.

  6. Our Mission & History - Juma

    Juma is a nonprofit social enterprise that operates businesses with the purpose of employing young people. We make sure they EARN a paycheck, LEARN to manage their money and gain essential …

  7. Sacramento - Juma

    At Juma, it starts with a job in the stadiums, but our program and services are much more than that. We empower youth to set personal, professional, and financial goals and to discover their strengths. We …

  8. Our Program - Juma

    Juma has opened more than 3,000 matched savings accounts and put over $5 million dollars into the pockets of young people in support of college dreams. We have incentivized savings and seen …

  9. Juma Announces New CEO to Propel the Organization into Its Next Era …

    As we look ahead to 2026, Juma remains focused on expanding economic opportunity for young people through employment, financial empowerment coaching, and connection to pathways that lead to …

  10. Site Director (Houston, Texas) - Juma

    In 1993, Juma Ventures (www.Juma.org) became the first nonprofit organization to own and operate a commercial franchise—a single Ben & Jerry’s ice cream shop in San Francisco.