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PRESENTED BY:
WILLIAM LIU, PROJECT LEADER
JENNIFER TAN, VICE PRESIDENT
Presented on: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012
Individually
Go Green (Indiv)
Complete the required and chosen items on the checklist to get 50 points
Log in datesHave adult witnesses initial completed
activitiesFrom planting trees in the community, to
conducting park and school cleanups, to watching environmental movies, become an eco-hero as you pioneer all the possibilities that are possible.
DECEMBER 20, 2012
Examples of Go Green Activities lllllllllllllll
RecycleGrow a gardenOrganize a movie night with a “Green”
movieWrite a letter to a business about how to be
more greenBuy locally grown products
DECEMBER 20, 2012
Business Achievement Awards (Indiv) This program offers members a self-paced, activity-
based leadership achievement program centered on the FBLA themes of Service, Education, and Progress.
Total of 4 levels: Future, Business, Leader, and America
Future Level Requirements: Complete 10 out of 25 possible activities listed in the activity guide.
MARCH 1, 2013
Required BAA Activities (Future Level)
• Activities are divided into three sections: Service, Education and Progress
• Service Activities: Required: 5 Hours of Community Service and Prepare a Display Promoting FBLA, and choose 1 more
• Education Activities: Required: Complete the FBLA Knowledge Quiz, and choose 2 more
• Progress Activities: Required: Bring a Friend that is not a Member to a Meeting, Attend 3 Meetings and Type a 1 Page Summary of the Meetings, and choose 2 more.
MARCH 1, 2013
Financial Literacy (Indiv)
Complete 5 activities: 3 required and 1 activity from both “Getting Started with Credit and Debit Cards” and “Money Management”
It is essential to learn how to make smart monetary decisions and master the basics of financial literacy. It is important to become fiscally aware and to master the skills of efficient money management.
DECEMBER 20, 2012
Examples of Financial Literacy Activities
Getting Started with Credit and Debit Cards Make and present a PowerPoint to your chapter
comparing and contrasting credit and debit cards Research three different credit card brands and
create a spread sheetMoney Management
Research an apartment and schedule a visit with the klklklklklk landlord
DECEMBER 20, 2012
Government Awareness Project (Chapter)• A project dedicated to keeping our government officials informed about the
benefits of Future Business Leaders of America • Requirements: 1. Write a letter to your elected government officials. Give them a briefing
about FBLA and its mission and describe the benefits you have gained from the organization. (at least 5 needed)
2. As a chapter (all participants work together), either receive a area proclamation for National FBLA Week, make a personal visit to a government official, or make a presentation to a local Chamber of Commerce, School Board, or City Council.
MARCH 15, 2013
Government Awareness Sample Letter
MARCH 15, 2013
FBLA Week Proclamation Sample
MARCH 15, 2013
Leaders in Action (Indiv)
Complete required summaries and 6 activities: 3 from Local and 3 from Global
All activities must be submitted with a photoBy performing simple acts of service in our
community, we build on our capacities to positively impact the society in which we live. It is our responsibility to engage ourselves within the community to truly show leadership in action.
FEBRUARY 1, 2013
Examples of Leaders in Action Activities
Local Participate in a Service Group (ex: Lions) event Collect donation items to give to your local
charity Volunteer at a food bank or shelter
Global Attend a “walk” that benefits a global cause Organize a fundraiser to support a global
catastrophe relief fund
FEBRUARY 1, 2013
The Progress of Work form is a chapter report that is submitted monthly, and is a requirement for many other chapter awards.
Contains three different ranks for varying numbers of completed activities
Most activities will be managed by officers, although some require active member participation
10TH OF EVERY MONTH
Membership Activities: Submit Member of the Month, Complete the Adopt a Chapter Project, Complete the Individual BAA, etc.
Service Activities: Complete the March of Dimes, Complete a Community Service Activity, etc.
Education Activities: Complete the GAP Project, Invite Guest Speakers, Conduct a Fundraiser, Attend Conferences, Design a Chapter T Shirt, etc.
10TH OF EVERY MONTH
Professional Division (Chapter)
$25 membership fee includes $10 for the L. Byram Bates Memorial Scholarship Fund
Professional members are unique and vital resources for FBLA. They support the business leaders of tomorrow by serving as local chapter volunteers, assistants in implementing conferences, workshop leaders, competitive event mentors, and more. Additionally, a portion of their membership dues supports California FBLA’s scholarship program, the L. Byram Bates Scholarship Award. FEBRUARY
1, 2013
Outstanding Chapter Recognition (Chapter)
A series of activities which a chapter may complete to obtain recognition as an “Outstanding” Chapter at the State and National Conference
Requirements: As a chapter, we must complete 20 out of 31 activities listed. Most activities will be managed by the officers.
We will require active participation from members when we host activities required for this award
APRIL 1, 2013
Required OCR Activities Similar to BAA, OCR is also divided into three categories
Membership Activities: Recruit at least 5 members, Prepare a Program of Work (POW), Conduct 4 meetings, Document 25 hours of Community Service, Increase membership, and 3 more
Service Activities: Prepare a FBLA Emblem Ceremony, Complete the Adopt a Chapter Project, Complete the March of Dimes Project, and 1 more.
Education Activities: Conduct an Officer Planning session, Prepare a chapter budget, Invite guest speakers to explain their professions, Conduct a fundraiser, Conduct a business tour, Complete the GAP Project, Prepare a local website, Attend a Regional/State Conference, Apply a Point System,
APRIL 1, 2013
Adopt-a-Chapter (Chapter)
Helping Churchill to begin a FBLA chapterChapters are key to the success of FBLA. For
years, FBLA has been providing knowledge of free enterprise and showcasing its American entrepreneurial spirit to the best and brightest.
MARCH 15, 2013
Examples of Adopt-a-Chapter Activities
Helping Churchill FBLA members study for competition
Assisting Churchill FBLA members with various projects
Helping Churchill FBLA members with the March of jjjjj the Dimes project
MARCH 15, 2013
Go Green (Chapter)
Performing a variety of activitiesAt least 10% of the chapter must participate
in each activityFrom planting trees in the community, to
conducting park and school cleanups, to watching environmental movies, become an eco-hero as you pioneer all the possibilities that are possible.
MARCH 15, 2013
Examples of Go Green Activities klklklkl
Conduct campus cleanups or school parking lot cleanups
Plant trees in the communityPresent an informational workshop on the
benefits of going green to an elementary school class
Watch an educational movies to raise awareness about the environment
MARCH 15, 2013
Member of the Month (Chapter)
On the 10th of every month, we shall nominate a new Member of the Month, one who has shown outstanding commitment and dedication to Mira Loma FBLA
Nominations for this will mainly be conducted off both Officer and Advisor nomination and Project Point Totals
10TH OF EVERY MONTH
FBLA Point System The point totals will be used in consideration for Member of the Month
Nominations, Regional Competition Events, and next year’s Officer Applications.
Points are only ONE of the considerations, and other factors will be considered.
More information will be given closer to the official event sign ups, which will be around December.
Project Point Value
Financial Literacy (Indiv) 2
Go Green (Indiv) 2
Leaders in Action (Indiv) 2
Go Green (Chapter) Movie 1
Go Green (Chapter) Tree Planting or Elementary School Lesson
3 each
Write a GAP Letter 3
Attend the GAP Official Presentation
5
Project Point Value
BAA Future 2
BAA Business 3
BAA Leader 5
BAA America 10
Attend Churchill FBLA Meeting 2
Participate in Churchill March of Dimes
3
Recruit a Professional Division Member
7
Stock Market Game (Team)
Students in The Stock Market Game work in teams of 2–5 members to invest a hypothetical $100,000 in stocks and funds to build a virtual investment portfolio.
They track and manage their investments over the course of 15 weeks. Game dates are January 7 to April 19, 2013.
Participants will be ranked and winners will be publicized through FBLA-PBL.
JANUARY 22, 2013
Any Questions?Any Questions?Email me at: [email protected]