Jewelers of America’s Impact Initiative is a multifaceted program dedicated to fostering the growth and sustainability of the jewelry industry. The Impact Initiative will focus on providing essential programing and funding to organizations within the U.S. jewelry sector with the goal of supporting a range of projects–from those enhancing ethical practices and environmental responsibility to advancing innovation and education among jewelry professionals.

The Jewelers of America Impact Initiative is part of the association’s new three-year strategic plan that prioritizes development in key areas that make up the organization’s identity: energize and serve the member community, advance education, and amplify advocacy. By investing in these vital areas, the Jewelers of America Impact Initiative aims to ensure a thriving future for the jewelry industry and contribute to the overall improvement of its sustainability and impact.

2026 Recipients


92NY

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Through innovative programming across disciplines, 92NY strives to improve the world. 92NY looks to expand its successful Teen Gems program, a free, high-level jewelry arts training initiative for New York City high school students that nurtures the next generation of jewelry artists, designers, and industry leaders. The program provides rigorous instruction, mentorship, and financial stipends that remove barriers to participation and encourage consistent engagement.

DCA

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DCA empowers jewelry retail professionals through affordable, accessible distance education that builds the expertise, credentials, and confidence to sell with integrity and passion. Seeing the U.S. jewelry industry facing a documented workforce crisis, DCA is looking to grow Second Spark, DCA's workforce initiative, recruiting veterans and returning-to-work parents into credentialed jewelry sales careers.

Diamond Club West Coast
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Diamond Club West Coast supports and strengthens the jewelry industry through education, collaboration, security awareness, and community partnerships to promote a safer and more sustainable business environment for jewelers, manufacturers, retailers, and consumers. Faced with mounting challenges with theft and related crime, Diamond Club West Coast is working to improve safety within the LA Jewelry District by strengthening the crime-solving tools available for the LAPD Central Station.

Diamonds Do Good
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Diamonds Do Good supports and strengthens communities where natural diamonds are mined, cut, polished, and sold—while advancing consumer understanding of the positive social, economic, and environmental impact of natural diamonds. Diamonds Do Good aims to provide jewelry professionals with “My Diamond Did Good” tools, assisting in effectively delivering authentic, verified stories of how natural diamonds support communities around the world.

Future Jewelers Academy
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Future Jewelers Academy was created to address the growing workforce shortage within the U.S. jewelry industry by building direct training pathways for high school students and young adults interested in skilled trade careers. Since launching in 2024 at the Brooklyn STEAM Center and Baldwin High School, Future Jewelers Academy is entering a major growth phase focused on workforce readiness and industry connection with a Summer Learning Pathway at Brooklyn STEAM Center and new programs launching in White Plains and Hempstead, NY. Future Jewelers Academy is committed to the development of a stronger and more diverse pipeline of future jewelry professionals prepared to enter the trade.

Georgia Jewelers Association

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The Georgia Jewelers Association is a non-profit whose mission is to promote and protect the welfare of retail jewelers in Georgia. Hearing the call from their members about a lack of bench jewelers, they are creating a “Tools in Hand: Community Outreach for Bench Jeweler Employment” program. Georgia Jewelers Association will be promoting bench jeweler careers in local high schools, job fairs, employment websites, and social media groups by putting tools, gold, and gemstones into the hands of young people.

Jewelers Security Alliance

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Jewelers Security Alliance (JSA) protects the jewelry industry against crime. In the past two years, the jewelry industry and luxury goods sector have suffered ransomware attacks, business email compromise attacks, social engineering attacks, as well as payment card fraud and ghost tapping. With the jewelry industry facing an increasing number of cyber security threats, JSA is expanding their threat intel and training to help the jewelry industry protect itself against cybercrime and respond and recover when they are a victim.

Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC)
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Jewelers Vigilance Committee is a non-profit trade organization that ensures the highest ethical standards are maintained in the jewelry industry and provides legal education and compliance guidance to the industry. JVC will develop a comprehensive guide for the industry, "Everything You Need to Know About Plated, Filled, Vermeil, Electroplated and Alternative Metal Jewelry." The guide will give makers the tools they need to understand these products and explain them to their customers.


Jewelers of America’s Impact Initiative Committee

David Bonaparte, Jewelers of America
Coleman Clark, BC Clark
Molly Fallon, Jewelers of America
Amanda Gizzi, Jewelers of America
Sue Hopeman, Robbins Brothers
Sheryl Jones, Sheryl Jones Jewelry
Ulrich Wohn, Victorinox

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In 1906, Jewelers of America was founded by jewelers for jewelers, with a desire to advance the professionalism and ethics of the jewelry industry.

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