Celebrate FBLA Week with us on February 11-17, 2024! This week, held during National Career & Technical Education Month, is a highlight of the membership year, and we can’t wait to see you at all the national events we have planned.

Check out the information below to get started and keep your eye out for updates as FBLA Week approaches!

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Looking for ways to get started celebrating and planning for FBLA Week? Here’s what you can do:

  • Watch the FBLA Week preview video in which the National Officers highlight the week’s many festivities (available here in mid-January).
  • Raise money for the FBLA Week fundraising competition, which runs from January 9 to February 9. Chapters can raise money for any local charity and will report the amount raised and provide documentation on the FBLA Week: Service Sunday Fundraising Competition Form.
  • Make sure your state officers and leaders know of your accomplishments so they can share them in the state chapter success stories.
  • Encourage students to create an adviser and state leader thank you graphic with a photo and submit it via this form by February 1.
  • Ask your local and state officials to proclaim February 11-17, 2024 as FBLA Week. View a sample proclamation here.
  • Alert local news media to your FBLA Week plans. Find a sample press release here.
  • Order FBLA-branded products from the FBLA Shop to show your FBLA spirit throughout the week!
  • Make sure your school, school district, and local community know about FBLA Week.
  • Participate in the Race to FBLA Week Goosechase Challenge to complete missions as a chapter. Chapters that participate can earn a digital badge and digital certificate. The challenge will run January 22 to February 9.
    Search for this Experience by the code for your division and click Let’s Go.
    Middle School: BD1DVE
    High School: V818DL
    Collegiate: 6X9XQG

Encourage chapters to complete community service projects and fulfill one of the tenets of FBLA’s mission. We will also share the total amount of money raised as part of the fundraising competition that took place before FBLA Week.

Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task: Members will complete community service projects and post about their experiences on Instagram, utilizing the #FBLAWeek hashtag. The National Instagram account will share some of these highlights and the total amount of money raised through the fundraising competition leading up to FBLA Week.

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Celebrate the importance of mentors who enrich the experiences of FBLA members. Programs or events that your chapter hosts on this day should highlight the role of mentors in a student’s FBLA experience. FBLA will host a career panel webinar at 7:30 PM ET about the important role mentors play as students enter the workforce. Click here to view the full lineup of speakers, including Lovesac Founder & CEO Shawn Nelson, best-selling author and podcast host Scott Jeffrey Miller, and six highly-accomplished FBLA alumni.

Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task: Members will have the opportunity to hear about the important role mentors play in launching and supporting their career journey in the career panel webinar. Click here to register

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Connect with current National Officers, past officers, and other FBLA members through fun and unique programming, including a Battle of the Regions game night and Collegiate Conversations.

Middle School & High School Task: Members will have the chance to network with other FBLA members in their region and the National Officers and then compete in a Battle of the Regions game night at 7:00 PM ET.

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Collegiate Task: Collegiate members will have the chance to network with their National Officer Team and other members in a casual manner in the February Collegiate Conversations webinar at 7:30 PM ET.

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Preview the rest of the program year, including the NLC in June in Orlando and other National Officer programs through the National Presidents’ Forum. Encourage members to share “why” they are involved in FBLA on social media using the hashtag #FBLAWeek.

Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task: Members can join the National Presidents’ Forum at 7:00 PM ET to learn more about how to enhance their involvement within the organization and get a sneak peek at the 2024 NLC. We’ll also celebrate “why” it’s great to be a part of FBLA! And we’ll launch a contest for members to suggest and design themes for the 2024-25 program year.

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Thank local chapter advisers and state leaders by sharing videos and/or photos on social media.

Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task: Members will thank advisers and state leaders for their commitment to the organization by posting stories, photos, and/or videos to their Instagram accounts using the hashtag #FBLAWeek. They will also be encouraged to submit a thank you graphic with a photo with their adviser/chapter leader on this form by February 1. Responses may be featured on National social media accounts.

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Prepare FBLA members for their future by encouraging them to dress in professional attire, connect with industry professionals, research possible careers, and complete informational interviews.

Middle School & High School Task: Members will close out the school week by dressing as a professional in their future career. They will also learn about what it takes to succeed in a chosen career.FBLA alumni and the Collegiate National Officers will host a “Next Steps” webinar at 7:00 PM ET to help prepare students to transition from high school to college or a career.

Collegiate Task: Members will receive individual feedback on their resumes and connect with FBLA partners for informational interviews. They can also participate in a “Backpack to Briefcase” webinar at 7:30 PM ET with tips on how to transition from college to the worforce, led by former Collegiate National President Madison Kraemer.

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End FBLA Week with a celebration of your chapter’s accomplishments by tagging @fbla_national on Instagram and using the hashtag #FBLAWeek.

Middle School & High School Task: High School Regional Vice Presidents will highlight state chapter success stories through social media. Stay tuned for chapters to be recognized on the National Instagram page!

Collegiate Task: Collegiate State Officers will participate in the State Officer Summit from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM ET.

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