National Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)

Grades K–5 Grades 6–8 Grades 9–10 Grades 11–12 Postsecondary
Future Business Leaders of America prepares more than 230,000 middle school, high school, and collegiate students for careers in business and leadership. Through academic competitions, leadership development, and career-connected programs, FBLA gives members opportunities to explore careers, build leadership skills, and gain real-world business experience. We invite business and industry partners to help shape the next generation of community-minded business leaders—young professionals ready to contribute, innovate, and succeed in a global society.
ORGANIZATION TYPE
Non-Profit Operator
STUDENTS SERVED
1000+
GEOGRAPHIC REACH
National
STATE(S) COVERED
Nationwide
LOCALE(S) SERVED
Rural, Suburban, Urban, Tribal
WBL SERVICE MODELS
Career Fair / Career Day, Industry Speaker, Workplace Tour, Job Shadowing, Service Learning
DELIVERY MODALITY
Hybrid
TYPICAL DURATION
Long-term
SCHOOL-BASED TIMING
After-school, In-school, Summer
COMPENSATION TYPE
Unpaid
STAKEHOLDERS SERVED
Educators, Professional, State Education Agency, Students
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
English Only
TARGETED POPULATIONS
Other
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Yes
CAREER CLUSTERS ALIGNMENT
Agriculture, Arts, Entertainment, & Design, Cross-cutting Cluster, Digital Technology, Education, Financial Services, Management & Entrepreneurship, Marketing & Sales, Public Service & Safety, Supply Chain & Transportation
FUNDING MODEL
Other

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