Jack Miller on What the Future Holds for the JMC

Jack Miller on What the Future Holds
for the Jack Miller Center

 

On March 19, Jack Miller celebrated his 93rd birthday by making big plans for the future of the JMC. 

Since selling his company the Quill Corporation in 1998, Jack has dedicated much of his life to improving civic education for the next generation. He started the Jack Miller Center in 2004—a nonprofit that has helped over 1,000 professors and 970 K-12 educators advance the teaching of America’s founding principles and history and reach millions of students across the country.  Jack has even written a children’s book for middle school students about the meaning of the vision laid out in our Declaration of Independence.

At the Jack Miller Center, we are proud to celebrate our founder and chairman who has been the driving force of turning JMC  from an idea to help enrich American education into a nonprofit that has generated over $160 million in programs, partnerships, and investments. 

But Jack is just getting started. He has challenged us to triple our budget in the next five years so that we can achieve even more. Watch this short clip to hear Jack’s bold vision for the future of the Jack Miller Center and a better America. 

Click here to watch Jack’s message on YouTube >>

 


 

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