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Click here for Opening Video. 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.
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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
How do I begin my year with FBLA? • Conduct a planning session with local officers • Program of work for your chapter • Blueprint for Success • Chapter Management Handbook/Advisers Survival Guide • 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
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 Goals3 & 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 Goals5 & 6 • Develop character, prepare for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. • Encourage and practice efficient money management
FBLA Goals7, 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.
Recruitment • Membership Poster • Membership DVD – included withChapter Management Handbook • Be Creative! • Early deadline • October 20
Other Activities • Use the • FBLA or PBLrecruitment 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.orgChoose“Membership”
No More Regional Testingexplain 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 • AlabamaWeb site • www.alabamafbla.org • Social Media • Twitter • Instagram • Facebook • FBLA-PBL blog
PromoteNationalCelebrations • 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, 2013Lake Grapevine, TX November 22-23, 2013Salt 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, Birminghamwww.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 $ • 9,000 • 23,ooo • 32,500 • 38,000 • 45,000 • 44,000 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 + +
Celebrating! Alabama FBLA recognized as the #1 Youth Fundraiser 2013
Alabama FBLA’s Donation • Alabama raised enough money during 2013 to fund a “giraffe”!
Opportunities • Gives FBLA-PBL members theopportunity to hone their leadership skills by volunteering for theMarch 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: lfrye@fbla.org
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 theylearn 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.