education projects
Education provides all students, no matter their background, with the skills necessary to become a responsible business leader. Through projects with business and career focus, students can enhance themselves for the competitive business world.
fbla connect
The Business Achievement Awards (BAA) are an individual achievement award program for active, paid high school student members in FBLA. Participating members have the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills, expand their business knowledge, contribute to their local communities, and earn recognition by immersing themselves in their school and communities. There are four levels to the Business Achievement Awards. Students must be paid FBLA members in order to participate.
For more information, visit the National website.
For more information, visit the National website.
fbla collegiate excellence award
The FBLA Collegiate Excellence Award is the individual achievement award program for FBLA Collegiate. It provides members with the opportunity to develop critical skills needed to succeed in the workforce through a variety of programs including but not limited to in-person conferences, on-demand educational programming, and interactive networking opportunities. The award program is credit-based and each program is worth a specific number of credits.
The FBLA Collegiate Excellence Award replaces the now-retired Career and Membership Achievement Program (CMAP). For more information, visit the National website.
The FBLA Collegiate Excellence Award replaces the now-retired Career and Membership Achievement Program (CMAP). For more information, visit the National website.
lead (middle school)
The LEAD Awards are an individual achievement award program open to all active, paid FBLA-ML middle school students. Participating students have the opportunity to enhance their leadership skills, expand their business knowledge, contribute to their local communities, and earn recognition by immersing themselves in their school and communities. There are two levels to the LEAD Awards.
For more information, visit the National website.
For more information, visit the National website.
main street missouri
We encourage our local chapters to showcase the business in their communities and all across Missouri because that contributes to making us the greatest state in the Nation! Each year, Missouri FBLA-PBL spends thousands of dollars that support the Missouri economy.
Each chapter is asked to complete a financial report form that helps to categorize the purchases our chapters make in Missouri. Applicable purchases include those that are supporting:
Locally owned businesses
Locally owned and operated franchises
Business/companies that are based in Missouri
Colleges and universities in Missouri
Report Form
Click here to submit a Financial Report and State Project Report Form.
Each chapter is asked to complete a financial report form that helps to categorize the purchases our chapters make in Missouri. Applicable purchases include those that are supporting:
Locally owned businesses
Locally owned and operated franchises
Business/companies that are based in Missouri
Colleges and universities in Missouri
Report Form
Click here to submit a Financial Report and State Project Report Form.
- Download the Financial Report here.
community service awards
Missouri FBLA provides members in all three divisions with countless ways to get involved in community service. The Community Service Awards (CSA) were established to recognize the FBLA members who go above and beyond in their efforts in community service at the state level.
Deadline: February 19, 2025
Step 1: Download the Service Log spreadsheet from the following links:
Middle School
High School
Collegiate
Step 2: Provide your community service and record the hours in the Service Log spreadsheet
Step 3: Upload the Service Log spreadsheet for recognition at this link
The Community Service Awards are only recognized at the state level and DO NOT advance to the national level.
Levels of Achievement
CSA Community – 50 Service Hours
One good way to display your commitment to community service is by participating in the efforts of FBLA’s national service partner, the March of Dimes. However, CSAs do not have to be FBLA specific. Members are welcome to include any of their community service completed outside of the organization (i.e. service to church, National Honor Society, or FBLA Chapter Community Service).
It is important to note that CSAs do not span across each division as a member expands their journey with FBLA. Awards will be for hours completed as a member of middle school division, high school division, & collegiate division separately. For example, hours completed as a middle school member DO NOT count toward hours to be shared as a high school member. FBLA members can complete all three levels of the CSAs during each division.
Deadline: February 19, 2025
Step 1: Download the Service Log spreadsheet from the following links:
Middle School
High School
Collegiate
Step 2: Provide your community service and record the hours in the Service Log spreadsheet
Step 3: Upload the Service Log spreadsheet for recognition at this link
The Community Service Awards are only recognized at the state level and DO NOT advance to the national level.
Levels of Achievement
CSA Community – 50 Service Hours
- Certificate will be emailed to adviser
- Member will receive a ribbon at Missouri FBLA State Leadership Conference of their division
- Certificate will be emailed to adviser
- Member will receive a ribbon, lapel pin, & on stage recognition at the Missouri FBLA State Leadership Conference of their division
- Certificate will be emailed to adviser
- Member will receive a ribbon, lapel pin, medal and on stage recognition at the Missouri FBLA State Leadership Conference of their division
One good way to display your commitment to community service is by participating in the efforts of FBLA’s national service partner, the March of Dimes. However, CSAs do not have to be FBLA specific. Members are welcome to include any of their community service completed outside of the organization (i.e. service to church, National Honor Society, or FBLA Chapter Community Service).
It is important to note that CSAs do not span across each division as a member expands their journey with FBLA. Awards will be for hours completed as a member of middle school division, high school division, & collegiate division separately. For example, hours completed as a middle school member DO NOT count toward hours to be shared as a high school member. FBLA members can complete all three levels of the CSAs during each division.