Individual Awards and Recognition for FBLA - High School
The Business Achievement Awards (BAA) are a self-directed, business based leadership program that compliment academics and accelerate a student’s leadership skills.
There are four tiers to the BAA - the Future, Business, Leader, and America levels.
In order to win the awards at each level several activities need to be completed in the areas of service, education, and progress - the words surrounding the FBLA crest.
Any member can participate and receive recognition at the local, state and national levels!
Each tier has to be completed in order, but members can complete as many of the tiers as they wish in a one year time period.
Paperwork does not have to be filled out. Your adviser can help you submit everything electronically!
The BAA are a great way to learn new skills and get involved!
The activities are very do-able and fun!
There are four tiers to the BAA - the Future, Business, Leader, and America levels.
In order to win the awards at each level several activities need to be completed in the areas of service, education, and progress - the words surrounding the FBLA crest.
Any member can participate and receive recognition at the local, state and national levels!
Each tier has to be completed in order, but members can complete as many of the tiers as they wish in a one year time period.
Paperwork does not have to be filled out. Your adviser can help you submit everything electronically!
The BAA are a great way to learn new skills and get involved!
The activities are very do-able and fun!
The Community Service Awards recognizes members with extraordinary commitment to community service. It has three levels:
- CSA Community (50 hours)
- CSA Service (200 hours)
- CSA Achievement (500 hours)
- Hours for the CSA are cumulative and build throughout a student’s FBLA career. Award winners at all levels will be recognized at the State Leadership Conference. The Community and Service award winners will receive an online certificate of recognition, to be printed when an entry is submitted by the adviser.
DEADLINES - State Deadline for all levels: March 1
- National deadline for Community and Service levels: March 1
- National deadline for Achievement level: April 30
- How to submit: Members should log their hours at the adviser’s discretion. Once an award level is reached, the adviser should submit documentation via the national website. Note: Students may continue logging hours after the submission deadline, but the award levels reached may not be submitted until August 1 of the next school year once submission closes for the current school year.
- Georgia FBLA - Member of the Month - Each month from September through March, up to three members from across the state will be recognized as a Georgia FBLA Member of the Month. Georgia FBLA Members of the Month will receive a certificate of recognition, a Member of the Month lapel pin, a special conference ribbon (if attending FLC or SLC), and will be recognized on the Georgia FBLA website. Each Member of the Month will also receive a $25 voucher that can be used at the Georgia FBLA Store at conferences or toward Georgia FBLA conference fees. Link will be updated