Explore FBLA Middle School
FBLA Middle School introduces middle and junior high school students to the world of business. They can explore careers and delve into business principles with real-world activities.

Middle School Champion Chapter
The Middle School Champion Chapter program is the prequel to High School Champion Chapter. It is a membership engagement-focused challenge that chapters may complete for national recognition.
MS Membership Awards & Recognition
Through various awards and recognition, FBLA Middle School offers numerous ways to be recognized for your achievements.
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The Adviser Wall of Fame honors those who’ve dedicated a minimum of 20 years of service to FBLA and have gone above and beyond in their role. Besides years of service, nominees must meet other requirements that highlight their impact and service to the FBLA organization and its members.
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Each division from each state can nominate one businessperson to be recognized at the National Leadership Conference. Reach out to your State Leader for more information.
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The Hollis and Kitty Guy Gold Seal Chapter of Merit Award recognizes outstanding local chapters that have actively participated in projects and programs identified with the goals of FBLA. Active local chapters must be nominated by the State Leader or their designee and be on record with the National Center as having paid dues by March 1 of the current program year. Each state may select two chapters or up to 15 percent of its total number of active local chapters, whichever is greater, for this award.
Reach out to your State Leader for more information.
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Content: The LEAD Awards are the individual achievement award program for FBLA Middle School members. Participating members can enhance their leadership skills, expand their business knowledge, and earn recognition. To participate, visit ‘Courses’ in Connect.
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Chapter
Chapters work toward building a basic program of work through a calendar of activities to complete throughout the year. Recognition will be given at the Middle School and High School National Leadership Conference to the top 10 states and top 10 local chapters based on the number of points accumulated and quality of entries.
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Each state may nominate one local adviser who will be recognized at the National Leadership Conference for exemplary leadership, significant contributions to the development of FBLA members, and belief in the goals of FBLA and business education.
Reach out to your State Leader for more information.
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The Young Leader Award recognizes members with extraordinary commitment to leadership and community service. Members must have achieved at least the LEAD Explore Award to be eligible for this award. Each state may nominate one member to represent them at the NLC for this award. The entry form must be completed by the state leader or their designee.
Reach out to your State Leader for more information.
Upcoming Events
The FBLA National Fall Leadership Conference is an annual event designed to empower middle and high school students with leadership skills, business knowledge, and networking opportunities. Through interactive workshops, students develop essential career and leadership abilities to succeed in their future endeavors.
Phoenix, AZ | November 7-8