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2019-2020 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Keep America Beautiful
Membership Services Committee
Purpose: To increase membership by promoting FBLA through various avenues Committee Members: Emily Case, Chair; Zoe Hanfmann, Council Director; Maryam Bacchus, Spencer Dicembrino
Committee Goals Competition/
Due Date
Description Recognition
To encourage chapters to pay their
membership dues early.
To promote membership in NYS
FBLA while developing and refining
interpersonal skills.
To enrich members’ knowledge of
FBLA while developing public
speaking skills.
Early Bird Challenge
October 15, 2019
Charter Challenge February 15, 2020
Success in Speaking February 15, 2020
Chapters must have five (5) or more
members rostered and paid by
October 15, 2019. Membership numbers will be
verified by NYS FBLA.
Develop an informational slideshow
that can be used to charter a new
Middle Level or FBLA chapter.
Reference the attached rubric for
details regarding evaluation.
Presentations should consist of up to
fifteen (15) slides. Slideshow must
be uploaded as a PDF. File size
should not exceed 50 MB.
Chapters must submit the required
form.
Chapters are required to post three
(3) separate one (1) minute videos
presenting an FBLA topic. Each
individual topic can only be used one
(1) time. Each video should only
feature one (1) topic. Each video
should feature a different presenter.
Reference the attached rubric for
details regarding evaluation. Chapters must submit the required
form.
Chapters who participate will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
Chapters who participate will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference. The
highest-scoring chapter will
receive a plaque.
Chapters who participate will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference. The
highest-scoring chapter will
receive a plaque.
Following completion of all 3 challenges, chapter members will receive a ribbon, in addition to a secondary ribbon named the
Challenge Ribbon for the “Membership Services Challenge”.
Membership Services Committee
Charter Challenge
Goal: To promote membership in New York State FBLA while developing and refining interpersonal skills
Required Submission Form
Develop an informational slideshow that can be used to charter a new Middle Level or FBLA chapter. Reference the attached rubric for details regarding evaluation. Presentations should consist of up to fifteen (15) slides. File size should not exceed 50 MB. Slideshow must be uploaded as a PDF. Chapters who participate will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference. The highest-scoring chapter will receive a plaque. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Slideshow Presentation:
Maximum File size 50MB
Name: _____________________________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________________
Chapter: ___________________________________________________________________
Chapter Adviser Printed Name: ___________________________________________________
Chapter Adviser E-mail: ______________________________________________________
Upload Slideshow PDF
Charter Challenge Rubric
Activity Not Present (1 points)
Below Requirements (2 points)
Meets Requirements (3 points)
Exceeds Requirements
(4 points)
Points
Promotion Standards
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals are not shown.
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals are somewhat convincing.
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals are satisfactory.
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals are prominent and convincing.
Originality
Slideshow presentation is unoriginal and not creative.
Slideshow presentation is somewhat original and shows little creativity.
Slideshow
presentation is mostly
original and shows
some creativity.
Slideshow presentation is original and shows a lot of creativity.
Content/
Organization
Slideshow presentation is uninformative and does not follow a logical line of reasoning.
Slideshow presentation is somewhat informative and attempts to follow a logical line of reasoning.
Slideshow
presentation is
informative and
follows a logical line of
reasoning with
minimal deviation.
Slideshow presentation is informative, convincing and follows a logical line of reasoning.
Quality
Slideshow presentation is overcrowded with content that is irrelevant and/or distracting.
Slideshow presentation properly used images, but content was weak.
Slideshow presentation used relevant images in an organized manner.
Slideshow presentation includes exceptional use of images and is aesthetically pleasing.
Grammar,
Punctuation and Spelling
There are three (3) or more errors throughout.
There are two (2) errors throughout.
There is one (1) error in grammar, punctuation and/or spelling throughout.
Grammar, punctuation and spelling are consistent with no errors throughout.
Final
_____/ 20
Membership Services Committee
Success in Speaking
Goal: To enrich knowledge of FBLA while developing public speaking skills.
Required Submission Form
Chapters are required to post three (3) separate one (1) minute videos presenting an FBLA topic. Each individual topic can only be used one (1) time. Each video should only feature one (1) topic. Each video should feature a different presenter. Reference the attached rubric for details regarding evaluation. Chapters who participate will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference. The highest-scoring chapter will receive a plaque. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser E-mail:
Upload Link: Upload Link: Upload Link:
FBLA topics to be used:
Reflection on a workshop from the Fall District Meeting or the Spring District Meeting How to perform the duties of a chapter officer How to record community service through the New York State website Discuss a chapter community service event Discuss how and why you became involved in FBLA Discuss the state charity and how your chapter will or has contributed Explain the basics of developing a multimedia presentation
Chapters participating must upload the three (3) separate trailer video links with the submission form.
Success in Speaking Rubric
Activity Not Present (1 points)
Below Requirements (2 points)
Meets Requirements (3 points)
Exceeds Requirements
(4 points)
Points
Promotion Standards
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals is not shown.
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals is somewhat convincing.
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals is satisfactory.
Promotion of charter and/or FBLA ideals is prominent and convincing.
Originality Presentation is unoriginal and not creative.
Presentation is somewhat original and shows little creativity.
Presentation is mostly original and shows some creativity.
Presentation is very original and shows a lot of creativity.
Content/ Organization
Presentation is uninformative and does not follow a logical line of reasoning.
Presentation is somewhat informative and attempts to follow a logical line of reasoning.
Presentation is informative and follows a logical line of reasoning with minimal deviation.
Presentation is informative, convincing and follows a logical line of reasoning.
Quality
Presentation is irrelevant and/or uninformative.
Presentation is somewhat informative, but contains three (3) errors.
Presentation is informative and contains one to two (1-2) errors.
Presentation contains relevant content, is informative and contains no errors.
Performance Technique
Presenter uses informal language, is incoherent and has an inconsistent pace.
Presenter is somewhat coherent and has an inconsistent pace.
Presenter is coherent and has a consistent pace.
Presenter utilizes a range of relevant vocabulary, projects voice and has a consistent pace.
Final _____/ 20
2019-2020 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Keep America Beautiful
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Purpose: To encourage members in the development of individual projects which contribute to the improvement of
homes, businesses, and communities.
Committee Members: Aisha Bhakta – Chair; Chai Ratnakaram - Council Director; Madison Crilley, Katelynn Mangual
Committee Goals Competition/
Due Date
Description Recognition
To encourage members to be more
involved in helping to keep their
community clean
To promote community
awareness regarding
environmental issues.
To increase FBLA members’
interest in the state charity, “Keep
America Beautiful”.
Go Green!
February 15, 2020
Recycling Rules!
February 15, 2020
Community
Cleanup
February 15, 2020
Chapters must collect recyclable
cans and bottles, return for
refundable deposit and donate
all proceeds to our state charity.
Chapters must submit the
required form and upload
photos of all refundable deposit
receipts.
Members must create and
present a recycling presentation
AND activity to elementary
and/or middle school students.
Members must write a 150-200
word essay and upload three to
five (3-5) pictures of the event.
Participants must submit the
required form.
Chapters must participate in a
“Keep America Beautiful”
sponsored program OR host a
“Cleanup Day” in their
community. Chapters must
write a 150-200 word essay and
upload three to five (3-5)
pictures of the event.
Chapters must submit the
required form.
Participating chapters will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference. The
three chapters with the most
refundable deposit money
donated will receive plaques at
the State Leadership
Conference.
Participating members will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
Participating chapters will receive
ribbons at the State Leadership
Conference.
By completing all three (3) challenges, the member(s) will not only receive each individual ribbon, but also an additional ribbon named
the Super Ribbon for “Community Outreach and Engagement Challenge”.
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
GO GREEN!
Goal: To encourage members to be more involved in helping to keep their community clean.
Required Submission Form
Chapters must collect recyclable cans and bottles, return bottles and cans for refundable deposit and donate all proceeds to the state charity. Upload photo(s) of your refundable deposit receipt(s) with this form. Upload a photo of the state charity check, made out to “Keep America Beautiful”, for proof of the refundable deposit proceeds (receipts and check amount will be verified). Participating chapters will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference. The three chapters that have donated the most refundable deposit money will receive plaques at the State Leadership Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser Email:
Upload Pictures of Refundable Receipts Here
Upload Pictures of Donation Check Here
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Recycling Rules!
Goal: To promote community awareness regarding environmental issues.
Required Submission Form
Members must create and present a recycling presentation to elementary and/or middle school students. They must also conduct a recycling-themed activity following the informational presentation. Members must write a 150-200 word essay and upload three to five (3-5) pictures of the event. Participating members will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser Email:
Attach Essay Here
Upload Pictures Here
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Community Cleanup
Goal: To increase FBLA members’ interest in the state charity, “Keep America Beautiful”.
Required Submission Form
Chapters must participate in a “Keep America Beautiful” sponsored program OR host a “Cleanup Day” in their community. Chapters must write a 150-200 word essay and upload three to five (3-5) pictures of the event. Participating chapters will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser Email:
Attach Essay Here
Upload Pictures Here
2019-2020 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State … Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Keep America Beautiful
Career Development Committee
Purpose: To foster career and college readiness
Committee Members: Dante Howard- Chair; Jillian Bent- Council Director; Riva Shukla and Madeleine Biles
Committee Goals Competition/
Due Date
Description Recognition
To assist members in becoming
aware of careers that fit their
aptitudes and abilities.
To stimulate creativity while
developing a structured plan for
future careers.
To provide students with a
resource to showcase useful
career information.
Discover and Discuss
February 15, 2020
Plan with Purpose
February 15, 2020
Link to Your Future
February 15, 2020
Members must take the 16
Personalities test (link located on
the submission form) and find a
career that correlates with the
personality results. Members
must create a slideshow
presentation highlighting their
chosen career and connection
with their personality results.
All participants will be evaluated
by the attached rubric and must
submit the required form as well
as the presentation and a photo of
it being presented.
Members must develop a plan
on how to achieve career goals
in a written essay of 300 to 350
words. In addition, members
must create a business card for
their dream job.
All participants will be
evaluated by the attached rubric
and must submit the required
form.
Members must create a
LinkedIn profile that includes
a profile picture, employment
history, education, and a
description of themselves.
Members must attach a link to
the profile.
Participating members will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference. The top
three (3) highest scoring
submissions will receive plaques
at the State Leadership
Conference.
Participating members will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference. The top
three (3) highest scoring
submissions will receive plaques
at the State Leadership
Conference.
Participating members will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference.
By completing all three (3) challenges, the member will not only receive each individual ribbon, but also an additional ribbon named
the Super Ribbon for “Career Development Challenge”.
Discover & Discuss Rubric
Not
Demonstrated
(1 point)
Below
Expectations
(2 points)
Meets Expectations
(3 points)
Exceeds Expectations
(4 points)
Points
Personality
Shown
Personality type
results not
shown
Personality type
results shown
Personality type results
shown with screenshot
of test
Personality type results
shown with test
screenshot, and
personality has an
explanation
Test Results No results
shown
Some results
shown, but not
from all
categories
All results shown from
all categories: Mind,
Nature, Energy,
Tactics, Identity
Results meet previous
criteria and a following
slide includes analysis of
them. Analysis should
include your outstanding
values and how they are
portrayed in your results.
Careers
Chosen
No careers
chosen
Only one career
chosen
Two careers chosen Two careers chosen that
correlate with personality
type results and include
starting salaries
Career
Information
and
Analysis
Information and
analysis missing
Meets two of
the “exceeds
expectations”
column criteria
Meets three of the
“exceeds expectations”
column criteria
The following are
included for both careers
Necessary
education and
qualification
Why you chose
the career and are
interested in it
Number of jobs
for the profession
Two companies,
employers, or
customers for the
career
Career Development Committee
Discover and Discuss
Goal: To assist members in becoming aware of careers that fit their aptitudes and abilities.
Required Submission Form
Members must take the 16 Personalities test and find a career that correlates with the personality results. Members
must create a slideshow (e.g. Google Slides, PowerPoint, Prezi) presentation highlighting their chosen career and
connection with their personality results. All participants will be evaluated by the attached rubric and must submit the
required form as well as the presentation and a photo of it being presented.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be
accepted. Participating members will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. The top three (3) highest
scoring submissions will receive plaques at the State Leadership Conference.
Name:
Chapter:
Chapter Advisor Name:
Chapter Advisor E-mail:
Link to Personality Test: https://www.16personalities.com/personality-types
Upload Presentation Here
Upload Photo Here
Plan with Purpose Rubric
Not
Demonstrated
(1 point)
Below
Expectations
(2 points)
Meets Expectations
(3 points)
Exceeds Expectations
(4 points)
Points
Career
Chosen
Job not stated
or unclear
Career stated, but
unspecific
Career stated and
specific
Specific career stated
and compliments
personality test results
Future
Career
Goals
Future plans for
career not
stated
Future plans for
the career are
unclear
Future plans for the
career are stated
Future plans are stated
and have several well
thought, long term
aspirations
Flow of
Essay
Essay isn’t in
paragraph
format
Essay is in
paragraph format
but lacks
transitionary
sentences
Essay includes
transitionary sentences
and flows nicely
Essay has an
exceptional flow and
tone. The essay
convinces the reader
that the chosen career
is truly their dream job
Business
Card
Business card
is not attached
Business card is
vague and
missing
information
Business card includes
name, profession,
contact information, and
logo
Business card meets
all of the previous
criteria and extra effort
was put into the
content and design
Career Development Committee
Plan with Purpose
Goal: To stimulate creativity while developing a structured plan
for future careers.
Required Submission Form
Members must develop a plan on how to achieve career goals in a written essay of 300 to 350 words. In addition,
members must create a business card for their dream job.
All participants will be evaluated by the attached rubric and must submit the required form. Participating members
will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. The top three (3) highest scoring submissions will receive
plaques at the State Leadership Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Chapter:
Chapter Advisor Name:
Chapter Advisor E-mail:
Requirements:
● Written essay of 300-350 words
● Business card
Upload Essay Here
Upload Business Card Image
Career Development Committee
Link to Your Future
Goal: To provide students with a resource to showcase useful career
information.
Required Submission Form
Members must create a LinkedIn profile that includes a profile picture, employment history, education, and a
description of themselves. Participants must attach a link to the profile.
Participating members will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Chapter:
Chapter Advisor Name:
Chapter Advisor E-mail:
Upload Link Here
2019-2020 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Keep America Beautiful
Executive Committee Challenge
Purpose: To develop competent, aggressive business leadership.
Committee Members: Andrew Danziger-President and Andrew Fox-Executive Vice President
Committee Goals Competition/
Due Date
Description Recognition
To allow members to utilize
their creativity to increase
participation within FBLA’s
competitive events program.
To have members inform their
chapter on a provided topic to
expand the knowledge of others.
To highlight how leadership
skills have been developed
through FBLA.
Promoting Progress
February 15, 2020
Teaching Talent
February 15, 2020
Social Media
Superstars
February 15, 2020
Member(s) are required to
design an advertisement and an
audio public service
announcement promoting
FBLA’s competitive events
program in accordance with the
requirements stated in Activity
22 of the Leader level in the
Business Achievement Awards
on the National Level.*
Submissions will be judged by
the rubric attached.
Member(s) are required to
present at a workshop or a
chapter meeting on one (1) of
the designated topics attached
highlighting the importance of
FBLA. Member(s) must
compose a 150-200 word
summary expressing a reflection
of the workshop.
Chapters are required to post
three (3) separate videos, up to
sixty (60) seconds each, to their
chapter Instagram account with
the hashtag:
#onestatecountlessopportunities.
The videos must focus on three
(3) separate chapter members
expressing how FBLA has
helped them develop their
leadership skills.
Participating member(s) will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference. The top
three (3) scoring advertisements
and audio public service
announcements will receive a
plaque at the State Leadership
Conference.
Participating member(s) will receive a
ribbon at the State Leadership
Conference.
Participating chapters will receive a
ribbon at the State Leadership
Conference.
By completing all three (3) challenges, the member(s) will not only receive each individual ribbon, but also an additional ribbon
named the Super Ribbon for “Executive Committee Challenge”.
*Please reference national recognition event guidelines as this competition fulfills a partial or complete requirement for Leader
level recognition. To receive national recognition, submission at the national level is also required.
Executive Committee Challenge
Promoting Progress
Goal: To allow members to utilize their creativity to increase participation within FBLA’s competitive events program.
Required Submission Form
Member(s) are required to design an advertisement and an audio public service announcement promoting FBLA’s
competitive events program. This submission should incorporate ways to spread the word of FBLA’s competitive
events. Submissions will be graded using the attached rubric and the top three (3) scores will receive plaques at the
State Leadership Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be
accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser E-mail:
Upload Advertisement
Upload Audio Public Service Announcement
Promoting Progress Rubric
Promoting
Progress Rubric
Did Not Meet
Expectations
(1 Point)
Below Expectations
(2 Points)
Meets Expectations
(3 Points)
Exceeds
Expectations
(4 Points)
Points
Advertisement
No structure or
organization and is
not professional or
well designed
Slightly structured,
organized,
professional and
average design
Structured,
organized,
professional and well
designed
Extremely
structured,
organized,
professional and
neatly designed
Audio Public
Service
Announcement
Mumbles or
speaks too softly,
poor choice of
language, and
content
Somewhat clear
speech and
sometimes too
quickly or slowly,
basic choice of
language, and
content
Speaks clearly most
of the time, not too
quickly or slowly,
adequate choice of
language, and
content
Speaks clearly, not
too quickly or
slowly, impressive
choice of language,
and content
Creativity
Has no unique
designs, colors,
fonts or images
Has one (1) unique
design, colors,
fonts or images.
Has two (2) unique
designs, colors, fonts
or images.
Has three (3) or
more unique
designs, colors,
fonts or images.
Content
Provides no
relative
information and/or
is off-topic
Provides one (1)
piece of information
on the topic
Provides two (2)
pieces of information
on the topic
Provides three (3)
or more pieces of
information on the
topic
Spelling,
Punctuation, and
Grammar
Three (3) or more
errors in spelling,
punctuation, and
grammatical errors
Two (2) errors in
spelling, punctuation,
and grammatical
errors
No spelling errors,
and no more than
one (1) punctuation
or grammatical error
No spelling or
grammatical errors,
and not more than
one (1) punctuation
error
Total
/20
Executive Committee Challenge
Teaching Talent
Goal: To have members inform their chapter on a provided topic to expand the knowledge of others.
Required Submission Form
Member(s) are required to present at a workshop or a chapter meeting on one (1) of the designated topics listed
below, highlighting the importance of FBLA. Member(s) must compose a 150-200 word summary expressing what the
workshop was about and what their chapter learned from the workshop. Participants must take a photo while
presenting their topic. Member(s) who complete this requirement will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership
Conference.
The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be
accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser E-mail:
Member(s) must choose from one (1) of the following topics:
Benefits of attending the Fall/Spring District Meetings
Your experience at the State Leadership Conference
What is the importance of fundraising?
Why is community service important?
A description of a competition of your choice
Why attend a National Leadership Conference?
A reflection on a memorable workshop
Why FBLA members should join PBL
Advantages of Middle Level FBLA
Upload Summary
Upload (1) Photo
Executive Committee Challenge
Social Media Superstars
Goal: To highlight how leadership skills have been developed through FBLA.
Required Submission Form
Chapters are required to post three (3) separate videos, up to sixty (60) seconds each, to their chapter Instagram
account with the hashtag: #onestatecountlessopportunities. The videos must focus on three (3) separate chapter
members expressing how FBLA has helped them develop their leadership skills. Chapters who complete this
requirement will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference.
Chapters participating must upload the three (3) separate Instagram links with this submission form. The deadline is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2020. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Chapter Name:
Adviser Name:
Adviser E-mail:
Chapter Instagram username:
Video(s)
Upload Instagram link
Upload Instagram link
Upload Instagram link