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2020-2021 New York State FBLA Program of Work
State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Crisis Text Line
Membership Services Committee
Purpose: To promote membership in FBLA while developing interpersonal skills.
Committee Members: Maryam Bacchus – Chair; Matthew Edelstein – Council Director; Skyler Mongardi
Committee Goals Competition &
Due Date Description Recognition
To encourage diligent submission
of dues.
Early Bird Challenge
October 31, 2020
Five (5) or more members must
be rostered with dues paid by
October 31, 2020.
Membership numbers will be
verified by NYS FBLA.
Chapters who participate will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
To promote membership in NYS
FBLA while developing public
speaking skills.
Membership Motivation
February 15, 2021
Chapters are required to submit
a one (1) minute video
promoting membership in any
two divisions of FBLA: Middle
Level, FBLA, Phi Beta Lambda
or Professional Division.
Videos will be scored based on
the attached rubric. Chapters
must submit the required form.
Chapters who participate will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
The three (3) highest-scoring
chapters will receive a plaque.
To inspire personal growth using
FBLA-PBL’s goals while
continuing to develop public
speaking skills.
Grow With Goals
February 15, 2021
Chapters are required to submit
three (3) one (1) minute videos,
each highlighting a different
FBLA-PBL goal and how it
applies to each member’s
personal growth. Each video
should feature a different
presenter and only feature one
(1) goal. Each goal can only be
used one (1) time. Reference the
attached rubric for details
regarding evaluation.
Videos will be scored based on
the attached rubric. Chapters
must submit the required form.
Chapters who participate will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
The three (3) highest-scoring
chapters will receive a plaque.
Following completion of all three (3) challenges, chapter members will receive a ribbon, in addition to a secondary ribbon
named the Challenge Ribbon for the “Membership Services Challenge”.
Membership Services Committee
Membership Motivation
Goal: To promote membership in NYS FBLA while developing public speaking skills.
Required Submission Form Chapters are required to submit a one (1) minute video promoting membership in two divisions of FBLA: Middle Level, FBLA, Phi Beta Lambda OR Professional Division. Chapters who participate will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference. The highest-scoring chapter will receive a plaque. The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. All videos must be from a private or chapter YouTube account; no Google doc links are allowed. If the link is not accessible, the submission will not be reviewed. Chapter Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Chapter Adviser Name: ______________________________________________________________ Chapter Adviser E-mail: _____________________________________________________________
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Membership Motivation Rubric
Activity Absent
(1 point) Mediocre (2 points)
Satisfactory (3 points)
Excels (4 points)
Points
Membership Encouragement
Encouragement of membership in FBLA is not present.
Encouragement of membership in FBLA is minimally present.
Encouragement of membership in FBLA is satisfactorily present.
Encouragement of membership in FBLA is evident and convincing.
Creativity Presenter lacked creativity and originality.
Presenter showed little creativity and was somewhat original.
Presenter showed adequate creativity and originality.
Presenter was very creative and showed an abundance of originality.
Relevance Content is completely unrelated to the task and uninformative.
Content is somewhat related to the task, but minimally informative.
Content is adequately related to the task and adequately informative.
Content is completely related to the task and completely informative.
Line of Reasoning
Presenter does not establish a line of reasoning.
Presenter begins with a line of reasoning but deviates throughout the presentation.
Presenter follows a line of reasoning with minimal deviation.
Presenter establishes a logical line of reasoning and follows it throughout the presentation.
Performance Presenter uses unprofessional language or cannot be heard.
Presenter uses some unprofessional language and/or doesn’t project clearly.
Presenter uses professional language and clearly projects their voice.
Presenter utilizes a rich, pertinent vocabulary that clearly articulates their point(s).
Total
/20
Membership Services Committee
Grow With Goals
Goal: To inspire personal growth using FBLA-PBL’s goals while developing public speaking skills.
Required Submission Form Chapters are required to submit three (3) one (1) minute videos, each highlighting a different FBLA-PBL goal and how it applies to each member’s personal growth. Each video should feature a different presenter and only feature one (1) goal. Each goal can only be used one (1) time. Reference the attached rubric for details regarding evaluation. Chapters who participate will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference. The highest-scoring chapter will receive a plaque. The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. All videos must be from a private or chapter YouTube account; no Google doc links are allowed. If the link is not accessible, the submission will not be reviewed. Chapter: Chapter Adviser Name: Chapter Adviser Email: Chapters participating must upload three (3) separate trailer video links with the submission form.
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Grow With Goals Rubric
Activity Absent (1 point)
Mediocre (2 points)
Satisfactory (3 points)
Excels (4 points)
Points
Content Correlation
Personal growth is discussed without correlation to a specific FBLA-PBL goal.
Personal growth is discussed separate from a specific FBLA-PBL goal.
Personal growth is discussed with vague correlation to a specific FBLA-PBL goal.
Personal growth is discussed in complete correlation to a specific FBLA-PBL goal.
Creativity Presenter lacked creativity and originality.
Presenter showed little creativity and was somewhat original.
Presenter showed adequate creativity and originality.
Presenter was very creative and showed an abundance of originality.
Relevance Content is completely unrelated to the task and uninformative.
Content is somewhat related to the task but minimally informative.
Content is adequately related to the task and adequately informative.
Content is completely related to the task and completely informative.
Line of Reasoning
Presenter does not establish a line of reasoning.
Presenter begins with a line of reasoning but deviates throughout the presentation.
Presenter follows a line of reasoning with minimal deviation.
Presenter establishes a logical line of reasoning and follows it throughout the presentation.
Performance Presenter uses unprofessional language or cannot be heard.
Presenter uses some unprofessional language and/or doesn’t project clearly.
Presenter uses professional language and clearly projects their voice.
Presenter utilizes a rich, pertinent vocabulary that clearly articulates their point(s).
Total
/20
2020-2021 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Crisis Text Line
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Purpose: To encourage members in the development of group projects which contribute to the improvement of mental
health in schools, homes, businesses, and communities.
Committee Members: Allison Li – Chair; Aspen Hawkins - Council Director; Mark Yukelis
Committee Goals Competition &
Due Date Description Recognition
To encourage members to be more involved in spreading mental health awareness throughout their community
Advocating Awareness February 15, 2021
Members must create and present an in-person or virtual mental health awareness presentation to their chapter. Members must write a 150-200 word essay describing the content presented and upload two to three (2-3) pictures of the event.
Participating members will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference.
To motivate members to become
more knowledgeable about mental
health and mental health support.
Motivating Mindfulness!
February 15, 2021
Members must interview a
school counselor or mental
health specialist (in-person or
via email) and write a 300-350
word essay in order to reflect
on what they learned
concerning mental health and
mental health support.
Participating members will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
To increase FBLA members’
interest in the state charity, “Crisis
Text Line”.
Fundraising for Help
February 15, 2021
Chapters must hold an in-
person or virtual event to
fundraise for the state charity,
“Crisis Text Line.”
Examples of in-person
fundraising could include: a
bake sale or sports tournament.
If the fundraiser is in-person,
chapters must submit the
required form which will
include a photo of a written
check from their school. An
example of a virtual fundraiser
would be a virtual walk. If a
chapter decides to fundraise
virtually, they must use the
platform GoFundMe to accept
donations. The platform sends
the money donated. Chapters
must submit the required form
and upload a link of their
GoFundMe.
Participating chapters will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference. The
three (3) chapters with the
most money raised and
donated will receive plaques
at the State Leadership
Conference.
By completing all three (3) challenges, the member(s) will not only receive each individual ribbon, but also an additional ribbon
named the Super Ribbon for “Community Outreach and Engagement Challenge”.
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Advocating Awareness
Goal: To encourage members to be more involved in spreading mental health awareness throughout their
community.
Required Submission Form
Members must create and present an in-person or virtual mental health awareness presentation to their chapter.
Members must write a 150-200 word essay describing the content presented and upload two to three (2-3) pictures
of the event. Participating members will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference.
No google doc links are allowed. Any essay submitted must be in a PDF file. If the link is not accessible, the
submission will not be reviewed.
The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser Email:
Attach Essay Here
Upload Photos Here
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Motivating Mindfulness!
Goal: To encourage members to become more knowledgeable about mental health and mental health support.
Required Submission Form
Members must interview a school counselor or mental health specialist (in-person or via email) and write a 300-350
word essay in order to reflect on what they learned concerning mental health and mental health support.
Participating members will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference.
No google doc links are allowed. Any essay submitted must be in a PDF file. If the link is not accessible, the
submission will not be reviewed.
The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be accepted.
Name:
Email:
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser Email:
Attach Essay Here
Community Outreach and Engagement Committee
Fundraising for Help
Goal: To increase FBLA members’ interest in the state charity, “Crisis Text Line”.
Required Submission Form
Chapters must hold an in-person or virtual event to fundraise for the state charity, “Crisis Text Line.” Examples of in-
person fundraising could include: a bake sale or sports tournament. If the fundraiser is in-person, chapters must
submit the required form which will include a photo of a written check from their school. An example of a virtual
fundraiser would be a virtual walk. If a chapter decides to fundraise virtually, they must use the platform GoFundMe
to accept donations. The platform sends the donations directly to Crisis Text Line, so chapters will not have to
manage the money donated. Chapters must submit the required form and upload a link of their GoFundMe.
Participating chapters will receive ribbons at the State Leadership Conference. The three (3) chapters with the most
money raised and donated will receive plaques at the State Leadership Conference.
The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be accepted.
Chapter:
Chapter Adviser Name:
Chapter Adviser Email:
Instructions to set up the GoFundMe page: ● Go to the website www.gofundme.com and click “Start a GoFundMe” ● Your campaign title should be (School Name)’s Fundraiser for NYS FBLA ● Under the dropdown box “Who are you fundraising for?”, select “nonprofit”. Search for Crisis Text Line’s name
and select it.
● Make sure that on step 4 of setting up your fundraiser, you confirm that all money raised during the fundraiser goes directly to Crisis Text Line (This means you will not personally withdraw the money from your fundraiser). If this is not done, your submission will be invalid.
OR Upload Photo of School Donation Check Here
Upload Link to GoFundMe Here
2020-2021 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Crisis Text Line
Career Development Committee
Purpose: To foster career and college readiness.
Committee Members: Madeleine Biles – Chair; Spencer Dicembrino – Council Director; Margaret Brown;
Jillian Rehberg
Committee Goals Competition &
Due Date Description Recognition
To aid members in getting started
on the college scholarship process
through College Board.
Success in Scholarships
February 15, 2021
Members must complete at
least one of the Opportunity
Scholarship challenges listed
on the College Board website.
(Build Your College List,
Practice for the SAT, Improve
Your Score, Strengthen Your
College List, or Apply to
Colleges). Participants must
take a screenshot of the “My
Action Plan” page to verify
completion.
Members must submit the
required form.
Participating members will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference.
To provide students with career
essentials before joining the
workforce.
The Future Is Now
February 15, 2021
Members must develop a
professional cover letter and
resume for their dream job.
All participants will be
evaluated by the attached
rubric and must submit their
cover letter and resume as one
PDF document.
Participating members will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference.
The top three (3) highest
scoring submissions will
receive plaques at the State
Leadership Conference.
To assist students in preparing for
the college admissions process
while working as a team.
Ready, Set, Research!!!
February 15, 2021
Chapter members must create
and present a virtual or in-
person workshop on the
college research and
admissions process to other
FBLA members. Members
must submit photo evidence of
the workshop to show
completion and a 150-200
word essay expressing their
reflection of the workshop.
Participating chapters will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference.
By completing all three (3) challenges, the member will not only receive each individual ribbon, but also an additional ribbon
named the Super Ribbon for “Career Development Challenge”.
Career Development Committee
Success in Scholarships
Goal: To aid members in getting started on the college scholarship process through College Board.
Required Submission Form Members must complete at least one of the Opportunity Scholarship challenges listed on the College Board website. (Build Your College List, Practice for the SAT, Improve Your Score, Strengthen Your College List, or Apply to Colleges). When submitting, please attach a screenshot of the “My Action Plan” screen to verify completion. All participating members will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted. Name: Chapter: Chapter Advisor Name: Chapter Advisor E-mail: Requirements:
Complete one of the following Opportunity Scholarship activities:
Build your College List
Practice for the SAT
Improve your SAT Score
Strengthen your College List
Apply to Colleges Link to the College Board Scholarships Page: https://opportunity.collegeboard.org/?navId=www-cbos Link to create a College Board Account: https://account.collegeboard.org/login/signUp?appId=292&DURL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.collegeboard.org%2F
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Career Development Committee
The Future Is Now
Goal: To provide students with career essentials before joining the workforce.
Required Submission Form
Members must develop a professional cover letter and resume for their dream job. All participants will be evaluated by the attached rubric and must submit their cover letter and resume as one PDF document. All participants will be evaluated by the attached rubric and must submit the required form. Participating members will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. The top three (3) highest scoring submissions will receive plaques at the State Leadership Conference. Any resume/cover letter submitted must be in a PDF file. No Google doc links are allowed. If the link is not accessible, the submission will not be reviewed. The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted. Name: Chapter: Chapter Advisor Name: Chapter Advisor E-mail: Requirements:
Written cover letter and resume as one PDF document
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The Future is Now Rubric
Cover Letter Not
Demonstrated (0 points)
Below Expectations
(1 point)
Meets Expectations
(2 points)
Exceeds Expectations
(3 points) Points
States job applying for
No job stated Job stated does not match qualification
States job and shows match of job to qualifications together
States job and
shows match of
job to
qualifications
with
demonstrated
experience
Promotes self in letter: Lists skills, achievements, experience, etc.
No promotion of
self included
Describes skills and academic achievements, but no experience included
Describes skills, academic achievements, and experience
Describes skills,
academic
achievements,
and multiple
experiences
States that the
resume is
included with the
letter and asks for
interview
No resume statement nor interview requested
States resume
included but
does not ask for
interview
States resume is
included and
asks for
interview
States resume is
included, asks
for interview,
provides
opportunity to
request more
information
Documents are free of spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors
Three or more errors
Two errors No spelling errors, and not more than 1 punctuation or grammatical error
No spelling or grammatical errors, and not more than 1 punctuation error
Total Points /12
The Future Is Now Rubric Continued
Resume Not
Demonstrated (0 points)
Below Expectations
(1 point)
Meets Expectations
(2 points)
Exceeds Expectations
(3 points) Points
Targets job on cover letter
No job targeted Targeted job does not match cover letter
Targeted job matches cover letter
Resume supports targeted job on cover letter
Reader friendly – categories can be found easily, white space utilized, professional fonts and font sizes
Resume is unreadable
Resume design is distracting
Resume is reader friendly
Resume is professional in design
Includes education, activities, and experience information
No education, activities, or experience information listed
Two sections included
Three sections included
Three or more sections support targeted job
Brief, concise information
Resume is longer than two pages
Information provided but in paragraph form
Sections are clearly identified with organized information
Clearly identified and organized information in each section supports targeted job
Documents are free of spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors
Three or more errors
Two errors No spelling errors, and not more than 1 punctuation or grammatical error
No spelling or grammatical errors, and not more than 1 punctuation error
Total Points /15
Career Development Committee
Ready, Set, Research!!!
Goal: To assist students in preparing for the college admissions process while working as a team.
Required Submission Form Chapter members must create and present a workshop on the college research and admissions process to other FBLA members. Members must submit photo evidence of the workshop to show completion and a 150-200 word essay expressing their reflection of the workshop. (This workshop can be presented virtually.) Participating members will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. Any essay submitted must be in a PDF file. No Google doc links are allowed. If the link is not accessible, the submission will not be reviewed. The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted. Chapter: Chapter Advisor Name: Chapter Advisor E-mail:
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2020-2021 New York State FBLA Program of Work State Theme: One State . . . Countless Opportunities
State Charity: Crisis Text Line
Executive Committee Challenge
Purpose: To develop competent, aggressive business leadership.
Committee Members: Andrew Fox – President; Jillian Bent – Executive Vice President
Committee Goals Competition &
Due Date Description Recognition
To bring awareness to the
importance of FBLA to school
administration and display
students’ interest in business
leadership.
Activate Administration
February 15, 2021
Chapters are required to
invite a school administrator
to a chapter meeting and
explain the benefits of
FBLA. Chapters are required
to write a 200-250 word
essay and submit a picture of
the meeting.
Participating chapters will
receive ribbons at the State
Leadership Conference.
To highlight student’s creativity
and aptitudes by having them
share their strengths and
leadership experience.
Become a Business
Leader
February 15, 2021
Member(s) are required to
write up to a 250-300 word
essay and a one (1) minute
video on why they should be
the next CEO of FBLA.
Participating member(s) will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference. The
top three (3) scoring reports
and videos on the rubric will
receive a plaque at the State
Leadership Conference.
To spark dialogue amongst local
chapter members and inspire
students to take interest in the
importance of leadership roles.
Insightful Innovators
February 15, 2021
Chapters are required to
interview and video two (2)
chapter officers separately to
learn more about what it
means to serve as a leader
within their local chapter.
Chapters must upload two
(2) separate one (1) minute
videos through the
submission form.
Participating chapters will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference.
To use social media to display
member’s experiences within
FBLA throughout their high
school careers.
Track your Timeline
February 15, 2021
Members are required to
collect five (5) to ten (10)
pictures or statements that
capture their timeline within
FBLA. Using
#trackyourtimeline they are
required to post the series on
Instagram.
Participating members will
receive a ribbon at the State
Leadership Conference.
By completing all four (4) challenges, the member(s) will not only receive each individual ribbon, but also an additional ribbon
named the Super Ribbon for “Executive Committee Challenge”.
Executive Committee Challenge
Active Administration
Goal: To bring awareness to the importance of FBLA in high school and display students’ interest in business leadership.
Required Submission Form
Chapter(s) are required to invite a school administrator to a chapter meeting and explain the benefits of FBLA. Participants must upload a 200-250 word essay and one (1) photo of the meeting for proof of completion. Chapter(s) who complete this requirement will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be accepted. Any essay submitted must be in a PDF file. No Google doc links are allowed. If
the link is not accessible, the submission will not be reviewed.
Chapter Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Chapter Adviser Name: ________________________________________________________________ Chapter Adviser E-mail: ________________________________________________________________
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Upload Meeting Picture
Executive Committee Challenge
Become a Business Leader
Goal: To highlight student’s creativity and aptitudes by having them share their strengths and leadership experience.
Required Submission Form
Member(s) are required to write a 250-300-word essay and create a one (1) minute video on why they should be the
next CEO of FBLA. Participants must upload the report and video to the state website on the submission form.
Member(s) who complete this requirement will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. All videos must
be from a private or chapter YouTube account; all Instagram posts must be from a private or chapter account; no
Google doc links are allowed. Any essay submitted must be in a PDF file. If the link is not accessible, the submission
will not be reviewed.
The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete
applications will not be accepted.
Name: ____________________________________________________________________________
Email: ____________________________________________________________________________
Chapter Name: _____________________________________________________________________
Chapter Adviser Name: ______________________________________________________________
Chapter Adviser E-mail: _____________________________________________________________
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Become a Business Leader Rubric
Did Not Meet
Expectations
(1 Point)
Below
Expectations
(2 Points)
Meets
Expectations
(3 Points)
Exceeds
Expectations
(4 Points)
Points
Essay No structure or
organization and is
not professional or
well designed
Slightly structured,
organized,
professional and
average design
Structured,
organized,
professional and
well designed
Extremely
structured,
organized,
professional and
neatly designed
Video Mumbles or speaks
too softly, poor
choice of language,
and content
Somewhat clear
speech and
sometimes too
quickly or slowly,
basic choice of
language, and
content
Speaks clearly most
of the time, not too
quickly or slowly,
adequate choice of
language, and
content
Speaks clearly, not
too quickly or slowly,
impressive choice of
language, and
content
Creativity Has no unique
design, color, font or
image
Has one (1) unique
design, colors, fonts
or images
Has two (2) unique
designs, colors,
fonts or images
Has three (3) or
more unique
designs, colors,
fonts or images
Content Provides no relative
information and/or is
off-topic
Provides one (1)
piece of information
on the topic
Provides two (2)
pieces of
information on the
topic
Provides three (3) or
more pieces of
information on the
topic
Spelling,
Punctuation,
and Grammar
Three (3) or more
errors in spelling,
punctuation, and
grammatical errors
Two (2) errors in
spelling,
punctuation, and
grammatical errors
No spelling errors,
and no more than
one (1) punctuation
or grammatical error
No spelling or
grammatical errors,
and not more than
one (1) punctuation
error
Total
/20
Executive Committee Challenge
Insightful Innovators
Goal: To spark dialogue amongst local chapter members and inspire students to take interest in the importance of leadership roles.
Required Submission Form
Chapter(s) are required to upload two (2) separate videos, up to sixty (60) seconds each, interviewing two of their
chapter officers separately to learn more about what it means to serve as a leader within their local chapter. Chapters
must upload two (2) separate videos through the submission form. Chapter(s) who complete this requirement will
receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. All videos must be from a private or chapter YouTube account;
all Instagram posts must be from a private or chapter account; no google doc links are allowed. If the link is not
accessible, the submission will not be reviewed.
The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted. Chapter Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Adviser Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Adviser E-mail: _____________________________________________________________________
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Executive Committee Challenge
Track Your Timeline
Goal: To use social media to display member’s experiences within FBLA throughout their high school career.
Required Submission Form
Member(s) are required to collect a series between five (5) and ten (10) pictures or statements that capture their
timeline within FBLA. Using the hashtag, #trackyourtimeline, they are required to post the series on Instagram.
Member(s) who complete this requirement will receive a ribbon at the State Leadership Conference. Members
participating must upload the one (1) Instagram link with this submission form.
The deadline for submission is 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on February 15, 2021. Please note that incomplete applications will not be accepted. Name: Email: Chapter Name: Adviser Name: Adviser E-mail: Instagram username:
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