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The Future Business Leaders of America, or FBLA, is an American career and technical student organization headquartered in Reston, Virginia. Established in 1940, FBLA is a non-profit organization of high school ("FBLA"), Middle Level ("FBLA Middle Level"), and college ("FBLA Collegiate”) students, as well as professional members ("FBLA Network"), who primarily help students transition to the business world. FBLA is one of the largest student organizations in the United States, with 253,365 members, and the largest career student organization in the world. Local FBLA chapters are often connected to their school's business education department, and most advisers are business education teachers. It is one of the top 10 organizations listed by the U.S. Department of Education. FBLA's national
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FBLA-PBL
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Future Business Leaders of America
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FBLA
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Johnson City, Tennessee
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Reston, Virginia, U.S.
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FBLA National Center
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Aarav Dagar,
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Alexander T. Graham
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Madison Kraemer,
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President & CEO
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National Presidents
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FBLA-PBL Logo.png
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FBLA High School: 209,472
FBLA Middle School: ~ 30,000
FBLA Collegiate: 9,524
FBLA Network: 3,975
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"FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences."
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The Future Business Leaders of America, or FBLA, is an American career and technical student organization headquartered in Reston, Virginia. Established in 1940, FBLA is a non-profit organization of high school ("FBLA"), Middle Level ("FBLA Middle Level"), and college ("FBLA Collegiate”) students, as well as professional members ("FBLA Network"), who primarily help students transition to the business world. FBLA is one of the largest student organizations in the United States, with 253,365 members, and the largest career student organization in the world. Local FBLA chapters are often connected to their school's business education department, and most advisers are business education teachers. It is one of the top 10 organizations listed by the U.S. Department of Education. FBLA's national charity partner is the March of Dimes, and the March of Dimes provides grants of $1,000 for local chapters and $2,500 for state chapters to promote their goals.
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Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc.
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FBLA
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Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc.
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FBLA Collegiate: 9,524 (2016)
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FBLA High School: 209,472 (2016)
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FBLA Middle School: ~ 30,000
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FBLA Network: 3,975 (2016)
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