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Dance Evolution
To bring
Business and Education together
in a
positive working relationship
through
innovative leadership
and
career development programs
Importance of FBLA
to our students
Great Marketing Tool!
Importance of Carl Perkins Funding
FBLA is the largest student-run
business related organization in
the United States!
250,000
members!
2013-2014
FBLA State Leadership Team
In Anaheim!
How do I begin my year with
FBLA?
Conduct a planning
Chapter Management
session with local
officers
Handbook/Advisers
Survival Guide
Program of work for
your chapter
Blueprint for Success
Membership
Recruitment
JLDC
Conduct a Planning Session With
Officers
Discuss officer duties
Prepare a Program
of Work
Program of Work
Define a set of goals
Use this set of goals to create your
program of work
Chapter Program of Work
Blueprint for Success
Trivia Question #1
Name 2 ways to get your FBLA year off to
a good start!
FBLA Goals
1&2
Develop competent, aggressive
business leadership
Strengthen the confidence of students
in themselves and their work
FBLA Goals
3&4
Create more interest and understanding
of American business enterprise
Encourage members in the development
of individual projects that contribute to
the improvement of home, business, and
community.
FBLA Goals
5&6
Develop character,
prepare for useful
citizenship, and foster
patriotism.
Encourage and practice
efficient money
management
FBLA Goals
7, 8 & 9
Encourage scholarship
and promote school
loyalty
Assist students in the
establishment of
occupational goals
Facilitate the
transition from school
to work
Blueprint and the Chapter
Management Handbook Utilization
Important Dates
Chapter Activities
Local Chapter
Organization
Recruiting
Fund-raising
Programs
Recognition
Competitive Events
MarketPlace
Look for your CMH updates in August 2013.
MEMBERSHIP COMPARISON
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
FBLA HIGH
SCHOOL
2009-2010
FBLA MIDDLE
LEVEL
2010-2011
PBL
2011-2012
PROFESSIONAL
2012-2013
Recruitment
Membership Poster
Membership DVD –
included with
Chapter Management
Handbook
Be Creative!
Early deadline
October 20
Other Activities
Use the
FBLA or PBL
recruitment
video
Introduce Icebreakers
as part of a class to
“hook” students
Membership Deadlines
1st Term dues deadline - PAID by October 20
(for membership awards at National Fall Leadership)
2nd Term dues deadline - PAID by February 1
(for eligibility to compete at State Leadership Conference)
Dues PAID by March 1
(for membership awards at NLC)
Online Membership
registration at www.fbla-
pbl.org
Choose “Membership”
No More Regional Testing
explain registering for state
Explanation
How do I get my members
involved?
Chapter Meetings
Communications
Conferences
Competitive Events
Business Achievement
Awards (BAA)
Curriculum Integration
Community Service
Meetings
How often?
Encourage attendance
Advertise/Promote
Meeting Happenings
Prepare an agenda
using the FBLA
Format Guide
Distribute Agenda at
meeting!
Bulletin Boards/Displays
Tie Your Organization
into Classroom
Bulletin Boards, Signs,
and Displays
FBLA-PBL Stepping
Stones to Success
Excellence in Action with
FBLA-PBL
Moo-ving Into the New
Year With FBLA-PBL
Take Advantage of Social Media
National Web site
www.fbla-pbl.org
Alabama Web site
www.alabamafbla.org
Social Media
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
FBLA-PBL blog
Promote National Celebrations
American Enterprise Day
November 15
Prematurity Awareness
November
FBLA-PBL Week
February 10-14
Community Service Day
February
Joint Leadership Development
Conference
September 23-24, 2013
Sheraton Hotel, Birmingham, AL
www.alabamajldc.org
National Fall Leadership Conference
November 8-9, 2013
Lake Grapevine, TX
November 22-23, 2013
Salt Lake City, UT
November 15-16, 2013
Cleveland, OH
State Leadership Conference
•March 7 – Deadline for ALL projects, reports and
dvds
•Online testing done between March 17 – April 11,
2014
April 17-18, 2014
Sheraton Hotel, Birmingham
www.alabamafbla.org
National Leadership Conference
June 24-July 2, 2014
Nashville, Tennessee
Competitive Events
Classroom projects (Rating Sheets)
Entrepreneurship--Business Plan
Multimedia Design—Digital Video Production, Website
Development, Electronic Career Portfolio
Business Essentials—Public Speaking
Practice
Moodle—tests
Classrooms and public—performance events
Reminders to study/practice
Notes
Twitter
School announcements
Be available!
Business Achievement Awards
(BAA)
4 individual levels
Future
Business
Leader
America
Curriculum Integration
Classroom
transformation
Required
National FBLA Website - Adviser’s Area
www.fbla-pbl.org
Educational Programs and
Curriculum
Take advantage of these!
America Youth Saves
Virtual Business Online Simulation
– NOW a competitive event
School Store Manual
Service Learning Curriculum –
NEW VERSION
Brainbench Certifications (1 free
per FBLA member)
Continued!
The Stock Market Game
Junior Tours
Job Shadow Day
Online Library – www.fbla-pbl.org
Business Publications
Homework Help Links
Career Resources
Teaching Resources
Partnership with March of
Dimes
FBLA has partnered with MOD for
almost 40 years!
Chapters have raised over $20 million
“Working together for stronger
healthier babies
http://www.marchofdimes.com/mission.aspx
Why partner with March of Dimes?
MOD helps moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy
babies. If something goes wrong, we offer information and
comfort to families. We research the problems that threaten our
babies and work on preventing them.
An estimated 135 million babies have been saved
by polio vaccines.
Infant deaths dues to respiratory distress
syndrome have been cut in half.
2 ½ million very sick babies have been cared for in
neonatal intensive care units since 2000 alone.
ALABAMA FBLA Donations
2008
$ 9,000
2009
23,ooo
2010
32,500
2011
38,000
2012
45,000 +
2013
44,000 +
Celebrating!
Alabama FBLA
recognized as the
#1
Youth Fundraiser
2013
Alabama FBLA’s Donation
Alabama raised enough money during 2013 to
fund a “giraffe”!
NICU Tours
Opportunities
Gives FBLA-PBL members the opportunity
to hone their leadership skills by
volunteering for the
March of Dimes WalkAmerica.
March of Dimes Awards
At State Conference
Plaques
$500 Club
$1000 Club
$1500 Club
$2000 Club
$2500+ Club
Certificates
At National Leadership Conference
Two states that raise the most money
Three local chapters that raise the most money
One local chapter that conducts the best
educational project
Mission LIFT Grants
Proposals will be accepted for projects
that address chapter, member, or adviser
recruiting and retention, community
involvement and awareness, and special
chapter activities
Local chapters may receive grants up to
$1,000
State chapters may receive grants up to
$2,500
Mission LIFT Grants
Grant Requests are due to the National
Center by January 2014
You may get information or
applications from:
Lisa Frye Smothers, Membership Director
FBLA, PBL, Inc.
1912 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191
Phone - 703-860-3334 Ext. 117
Email: [email protected]
New Curriculum from MOD
Service Learning - Hands-on - Received
a $500,000 grant from the March of
Dimes to create this curriculum
Five modules designed to be
implemented within the classroom or
in a chapter training workshop
Free to all chapters
Curriculum
Designed as a tool for advisers to help
students enhance the skills that they use as
volunteers in WalkAmerica or to plan a
fundraiser for the benefit of the March of
Dimes
These activities will help students learn
about organizing and executing an event, and
guide business students/FBLA-PBL members
as they learn about community service
Do a “Mission
Moment”
Watch “Fight for
Preemies!”
Ring
• Imagine a baby so small that this ring would slide over
the hand and arm or the foot and leg of a 15-week
premature baby. This is a dramatic example of how tiny
a preemie really is.
Premature Baby Diaper
• This diaper is one that a premature baby would wear. It
is too small for even a beanie baby. Try to imagine the
size of a full term baby diaper compared to this preemie
diaper. The size difference will surprise you.
Coffee Stirrer
• This exercise illustrates how difficult it is for a
premature baby with underdeveloped lungs to breathe.
Place the coffee stirrer in your mouth, hold your nose
and try to breathe only through the tiny opening of the
stirrer. Most folks will only be able to breathe this way
for about 30 seconds, but imagine having to breathe
like this for several months.
Spoon
• Imagine needing a blood transfusion and all the blood
you needed could fit into a teaspoon. That is the
reality for premature babies.
Lifesavers
• Thanks for being a “lifesaver” for babies. (we will give
each person some lifesaver candies)
Won’t You be a Hero?
By joining the March of Dimes and helping to
save babies you will be a hero
Ladonna Beck – Holt High School
Lisa R. Weeks
FBLA-PBL State Adviser
[email protected]