Name FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (FBLA) Business Achievement Awards (BAA) “Leader” Award Activities The Business Achievement Awards (BAA) are an aggressive, self-directed, results-based business and leadership national awards program designed to compliment academics while accelerating a student's leadership skills. The awards focus on the words surrounding the FBLA Crest: Service, Education, and Progress. There is a heavy emphasis on education with integrated classroom/FBLA projects. The individual recognition is a four-tier program aligned with the FBLA-PBL Goals, NBEA Standards, and Career Clusters. The BAA has four distinct award levels—Future, Business, Leader, and America. In order to attend the State Leadership Conference (SLC) in April, the Future award must be completed. In order to run for a state office position, the F and B levels are required (see “Running for a State Office” requirements for more details). You may complete as many levels as you wish within a one-year time period. Work and documentation will be completed online through interactive forms (see Mrs. McFadden for your login key and password). Your application form and this (Leader) worksheet need to be turned in to Mrs. McFadden by February 18 in order to be processed by the March 1 deadline for the State conference. Activities on the worksheet need to be signed off by Mrs. McFadden as they are completed throughout the year. Activities not completed in one year may be carried over into the next year. Projects completed for each level must be different. Students who receive F, B, or L awards will be recognized at the State conference. Students who achieve the A award will be recognized at the National Leadership Conference (NLC) in the summer. In addition to receiving the “America level” pin, all recipients of this award who attend the NLC will receive “America” ribbons and certificates of recognition. These awards are great additions to your portfolio, resume, college applications, and scholarship applications! Future Award This award focuses on basic business skills, introduction to community service, and FBLA involvement at the local level. Pins will be awarded to the recipient at the State Leadership Conference (SLC) in April. Business Award Prerequisite: Future Award. This award focuses on local and district/regional and state involvement; intermediate business skills; and leadership in the community. Pins will be awarded to the recipient at the State Leadership Conference (SLC) in April. Leader Award Prerequisite: Future and Business Awards. This award focuses on local, district/regional, state, and national involvement; advanced business skills; and community leadership. Pins will be awarded to the recipient at the State Leadership Conference (SLC) in April. America Award Prerequisite: Future, Business, and Leader Awards. This award focuses on total association leadership, business skills, and involvement in community. Students qualifying for this award will receive pins at the National Leadership Conference (NLC) in the summer. Website: http://www.fbla-pbl.org/BAA/login.asp LEADER AWARD - SERVICE (Complete 7 activities from this section. The first 3 are required.) Activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Description Run for local, state, or national office or service as a campaign manager for an officer campaign on any level (Upload a copy of a campaign flyer or brochure.) Participate in a national or state FBLA program (e.g., March of Dimes, American Enterprise Day, FBLA-PBL Week, Junior Tours, Stock Market Game.) (Prepare and upload a 100-word paper describing what you learned.) Prepare a (5-10 minute) electronic, video, or PowerPoint presentation promoting the Professional Division and how professional members can become involved in FBLA activities. (Prepare and upload an outline of the presentation and a memo to your local chapter adviser in proper business format describing how your local chapter can use this new recruitment tool.) Design a T-shirt for your local chapter. (Upload a copy of the T-shirt design and explain in 100 words or less how this can be used as a promotional tool for your local chapter.) Organize a chapter project to benefit a local charity of your choice or participate in a state or national service project. (Complete the online Project Activity Report form.) Participate in a school-wide or community service project or volunteer at a Salvation Army or homeless shelter. (Attach a 100-word description of this activity.) Help your chapter organize and participate in a litter pick-up at your school, in your local park, or in your community. (Attach a copy of a scanned photo of this activity.) Design an advertisement or public service announcement promoting FBLA competitive events and state and national conferences. (Attach a copy of the advertisement or public service announcement.) Volunteer to be a teacher’s aide during your study hall. (Upload a 100-word summary of the activities that you were involved with). Volunteer at a nursing home, a homeless shelter, a hospital or a local soup kitchen. (Upload a 100-word summary of this activity). Required Required Required Required Activity Attempted Completed Notes Teacher Signature LEADER AWARD - EDUCATION (Complete 8 activities from this section. The first 4 are required. ) Activity 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Description Entrepreneurship. Participate in a mock interview for a fictitious job using the resume and materials that you developed for the Business Award. (Complete the online Mock Interview Review Rating Sheet and the Interactive Interview Evaluation Checklist.) Entrepreneurship. Complete a half-day job shadow experience. (Upload a two-page paper with at least one (1) scanned photo summarizing this experience and the benefits that you gained, a thank you letter written to the business in proper business format, and a copy of a press release or newspaper clipping.) Technology. Design an environmental newsletter for chapter members. Include 'green' tips for students, information on 'green' chapter projects, an article on the importance of recycling, an article on Earth Day including the history of the day, an article on an important environmental issue, an article about the importance of saving the rainforest, and an article about an endangered species. You must include at least one graphic and at least one photo and at least two additional environmental or green articles of your choice. (Upload a copy of the newsletter). Technology. Create a travel brochure about the NLC destination in Orlando, Florida. Include the following information: facts about the city, how to get around, two panel spread (at least four places of interest - landmarks, attractions, etc), historical information or a map, at least four photographs/images of the city, a brief FBLA NLC promo, and any other information for the traveler. (Upload a copy of the brochure). Accounting. Analyze the FBLA chapter financial statement and compare it against the budget. (Write a memo to your local chapter adviser in proper business format describing your findings.) Communications. Attend a National Leadership Conference or a State Leadership Conference. (Prepare and upload an outline for an oral report and present this report at a local chapter meeting.) International Business. Research the culture of a country of your choice, its relationship to career choices, and different cultural behaviors and expectations. Prepare an oral report to a business class or your local chapter on your findings. (Upload a copy of an outline of the report.) International Business. Use the Internet to find at least five (5) international blunders from incorrect communications. In a one-page paper, describe the impact of these blunders on the businesses that made them. Describe how these situations could apply to a business or your local chapter. Required Required Required Required Required Activity Attempted Completed Notes Teacher Signature 19 20 International Business. Research a business from outside your community that operates internationally. Present your findings in a chapter meeting or in a business class. (Upload an outline of the presentation.) Marketing. Identify the different ways that businesses compete with one another. Present your findings in a chapter meeting or in a business class. (Prepare and upload a 100word paper.) LEADER AWARD - PROGRESS (Complete 7 activities from this section. The first 3 are required.) Activity 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Description Complete the requirements for Membership Madness or recruit one new Professional Division member. Complete the interactive Leadership Evaluation/Quiz. Research volunteer organizations or service businesses in or near your community (Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Habitat for Humanity, leadership groups, community colleges, AARP, senior centers, nursing homes, Kiwanis Clubs, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Clubs, etc.) and prepare a proposal concerning partnering with them on a project. (Upload a copy of the project proposal with a cover memo addressed to your local chapter adviser). Serve as a voting delegate at a district/regional, state, or national conference. (Upload a brief summary about what you learned). Participate in a task that is assigned by your local chapter adviser. (Upload a 100-word paper describing the activity.) Prepare and present a workshop at a local meeting or state conference. The topic must relate to leadership. (Upload an outline of the workshop.) Serve as a family 'energy watchdog' for a period of at least two weeks to shut off lights, radios, and televisions when not in use. (Upload a summary of what you learned). Write a letter to a government official about the benefits of FBLA. (Upload a copy of the letter) Write a letter soliciting a new donation from a business for your local chapter members to attend the National Leadership Conference. (Upload a copy of the letter.) Participate in the Parliamentary Procedures event at the district/regional or state level, or prepare a parliamentary procedures presentation to your chapter, a business class, or at a district/regional, state, or national conference. Required Required Required Required Activity Attempted Completed Notes Teacher Signature