service projects
Community service and involvement is the foundation upon which our country is built. Giving back to the community, supporting noble causes, and making financial contributions enhance our society.
CAMP QUALITY
Camp Quality is a children’s family cancer charity, aimed at providing support, experiences, and companionship for children with cancer and their families. In 2015-16, Missouri FBLA State Officers expanded this program by encouraging chapters to work with children’s hospitals to provide physical and financial support for children in long-term care.
Donation & Report Form
Click here to make a donation and submit a State Project Report Form.
Donation & Report Form
Click here to make a donation and submit a State Project Report Form.
DOLLARS FOR DISASTERS
Dollars for Disasters, originally known as Rooting for Joplin, is a project created in response to the deadlly May 2011 tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri. Missouri FBLA replanted 10% of the trees destroyed in the tornado.
The project was transformed into Dollars for Disasters, a financial reserve account held by Missouri FBLA-PBL to fund chapters in the event of natural or manmade disasters. These chapters can continue to function with financial support and be a constant for students in the community.
Donation Form
Click here to make a donation and submit a State Project Report Form.
Request for Funds
If you chapter was recently affected by a natural or manmade disaster, and the devastation has prevent your chapter from operating, please contract Scott Jones, Missouri FBLA State Adviser. Funds may be available for the purchase of equipment or to cover travel and conference expenses.
The project was transformed into Dollars for Disasters, a financial reserve account held by Missouri FBLA-PBL to fund chapters in the event of natural or manmade disasters. These chapters can continue to function with financial support and be a constant for students in the community.
Donation Form
Click here to make a donation and submit a State Project Report Form.
Request for Funds
If you chapter was recently affected by a natural or manmade disaster, and the devastation has prevent your chapter from operating, please contract Scott Jones, Missouri FBLA State Adviser. Funds may be available for the purchase of equipment or to cover travel and conference expenses.
march of dimes
The March of Dimes is the official service partner for Missouri FBLA. Our longstanding history with the organization has resulted in over $80,000 submitted from Missouri, and over $15 million as a National organization. This ranks FBLA-PBL as a top fundraising partner.
Donation & Report Form
Click here to make a donation and submit a State Project Report Form.
Contact Information
For chapters looking to get involved with the March of Dimes Missouri Chapter, please contact 314-513-9990.
More information on how to be involved at the National FBLA-PBL level can be found hwww.fbla.org/portfolio-items/march-of-dimes/
Donation & Report Form
Click here to make a donation and submit a State Project Report Form.
Contact Information
For chapters looking to get involved with the March of Dimes Missouri Chapter, please contact 314-513-9990.
More information on how to be involved at the National FBLA-PBL level can be found hwww.fbla.org/portfolio-items/march-of-dimes/
scholarship donation
Missouri FBLA provides several scholarships to well deserving students with an interest in business or business education. These scholarships are funded through endowments and local chapter contributions. Recipients are awarded at the State Leadership Conference.
Scholarships include:
Joanne Newcomer Scholarship
Charles Newman Scholarship
I Believe Scholarship
Missouri Professional Division Scholarship
Donation Form
Click here to make a donation. All donations are accepted in $10 increments.
Scholarships include:
Joanne Newcomer Scholarship
Charles Newman Scholarship
I Believe Scholarship
Missouri Professional Division Scholarship
Donation Form
Click here to make a donation. All donations are accepted in $10 increments.
show me hunger
Food poverty, undernourishment, and hunger are problems faced by many communities across Missouri. Many communities do not have access to healthy, fresh, and sustainable foods without assistance from community food banks. Missouri FBLA has teamed up with other career and technical student organizations in Missouri to raise awareness of the issue and collect donations for local food banks and pantries. Chapters are asked to track their pounds of food collected to help make Missouri a leading state in food bank programs.
Donation & Report Form
Click here to submit a State Project Report Form.
Donation & Report Form
Click here to submit a State Project Report Form.