
Professional
Professional activities provide members with a business connection for their future. Guest speakers, panel discussions, visits to business and industry, and shadowing experiences are used as instructional projects for a chapter's program of work.
Leadership
Participation in FBLA activities as a member, committee chairperson, or officer provides experiences that contribute to the development of a positive self-image and a feeling of accomplishment.
Community
Chapter activities that make a contribution to the community provide members with the opportunity to develop civic pride and responsibility. Members also meet influential business and community leaders, learn the steps necessary to complete a project, and work with business and government officials.Service
The main purpose of service projects is to help others and these activities can betailor-made for the school and community.
Arkansas FBLA sponsors four state service projects. Over $65,000 is raised annually for March of Dimes, Arkansas Children's Hospital and the Leukemia Society. Additionally, many educational programs are conducted to educate the public about the Gift of Life program.