FBLA Week
Celebrate FBLA Week with us on February 9-15, 2025! This week, held during National Career & Technical Education Month, is a highlight of the membership year, and we can’t wait to see you at all the national events we have planned.

Daily Themes & Activities
Before FBLA Week
Looking for ways to get started celebrating and planning for FBLA Week? Here’s what you can do:
- Watch the FBLA Week preview video.
- Raise money for the Crossing America, Conquering Alzheimer’s activity. Chapters can raise money for the Alzheimer’s Association and are encouraged to plan a fundraising event for their members. Chapters will report the amount raised and provide documentation on the Crossing America, Conquering Alzheimer’s Form.
- Make sure your state officers and leaders know of your accomplishments so they can share them in the state chapter success stories.
- Encourage students to create an adviser and state leader thank you graphic with a photo and submit it via this form by February 1.
- Ask your local and state officials to proclaim February 9-15, 2025, as FBLA Week. View a sample proclamation here.
- Alert local news media to your FBLA Week plans. Find a sample press release here.
- Order FBLA-branded products at fbla.org/shop to show your FBLA spirit throughout the week!
- Inform your community. Be sure your school, school district, and local community know about FBLA Week.
- Log on to Goosechase to complete missions as a chapter. Chapters that participate can earn a digital badge and digital certificate. The Race to FBLA Week challenge will run January 22 to February 9.
- Middle School: W3WWS1
- High School: H5A4QF
- Collegiate: U47MA5
Service Sunday
Join your National Officers and complete the Crossing America, Conquering Alzheimer’s activity, fulfilling one of the tenets of FBLA’s mission. We will share the total amount of money raised as part of the fundraising competition for this that took place during the National Presidents’ Forum on February 12.
Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task
Members will participate with their chapters in any fundraising activity to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association and post about their experiences on Instagram on February 9 utilizing the #FBLAWeek2025 hashtag. The national Instagram account will share some of these highlights.
Marketing Monday
Celebrate FBLA and highlight everything that you gain from being a member!
Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task
Highlight members wearing FBLA attire on social media. Local chapters will have the opportunity to compete in a video pitch contest* about the benefits of FBLA, and one winning entry from each division will be announced this day. Winning videos will be featured on the FBLA website. Will your chapter’s video be one of our winners?
*Deadline extended to January 29.
CTE Tuesday
Connect with current and past National Officers, the national FBLA Middle School Student Leadership Council, and other FBLA members through fun and unique programming, including a Middle School Game Night and a CTE Alumni Career Panel for High School and Collegiate members.
Middle School Task
Members will have the chance to network with other FBLA members and the national FBLA Middle School Student Leadership Council with a trivia game (FBLA, careers, etc.) networking night beginning at 6:00 PM ET. Have some fun and win some FBLA swag!
Click here to register
High School & Collegiate Task
High school and Collegiate members can join a lively CTE career panel beginning at 7:30 PM ET. Prizes will include FBLA merch!
Click here to register
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Why Wednesday
Preview the rest of the program year, including the National Leadership Conferences (NLC) in Dallas, Texas for Collegiate and in Anaheim, California for Middle School and High School, as well as other National Officer programs through the National Presidents’ Forum. Encourage members to share “why” they are involved in FBLA on social media using hashtag #FBLAWeek2025.
Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task
Members can sign up to join the National President’s Forum at 7:00 PM ET to learn more about how to enhance their involvement within the organization and get a sneak peek at the 2025 NLCs. We’ll also celebrate “why” it’s great to be a part of FBLA, and we’ll launch a contest for chapters to suggest and design themes for the 2025-26 program year. We’ll also announce the winners of our poster contest–submit your entry by January 29 to enter.
Thankful Thursday
Thank local chapter advisers and state leaders by sharing videos and/or photos on social media.
Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task
Members will thank advisers and state leaders for their commitment to the organization by posting stories, photos, and/or videos to their Instagram accounts using the hashtag #FBLAWeek. They will also be encouraged to submit a thank you graphic with a photo with their adviser/chapter leader on this form by February 1. Responses may be featured on National social media accounts.
Fundraising Friday
Chapters can attend a fundraising panel webinar at 7:00 PM ET with FBLA chapters that have held successful projects to help fund their chapters’ journeys to State and National Leadership Conferences. Our official fundraising partners and financial aid opportunities will also be highlighted.
Middle School, High School, & Collegiate Task
Members will close out the school week by attending a fundraising panel webinar.
Click here to register
Success Saturday
End FBLA Week with a celebration of your chapter’s accomplishments by tagging @fbla_national on Instagram and using the hashtag #FBLAWeek2025.
Middle School & High School Task
The High School Regional Vice Presidents will highlight state chapter success stories through social media. Stay tuned for chapters to be recognized on the National Instagram page!
Collegiate Task
Collegiate State Officers will participate in the State Officer Summit from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM ET.