What Are The Committees?
Committees help make the FFA organization what it is. Each chapter has three overall committees to create a chapter program of activities. The following are the three over-sighting committees with five sub-committees within.
Growing Leaders Committee
The FFA chapter has a responsibility to provide opportunities and services to its members. Chapter responsibilities may be met by promoting increased number of member participation, financial responsibility, positive image, interactions with support groups and cooperation through organized activities.
Quality Standards
Leadership
Healthy Lifestyle
Scholarship
Personal Growth
Career Success
Leadership
Healthy Lifestyle
Scholarship
Personal Growth
Career Success
Building Communities Committee
FFA can develop partnerships with other groups and organizations to exert a leadership role in making the community a better place to live and work. Using state, national, and international activities, a chapter and its members can serve as a catalyst in improving the communities economic, environmental and natural resources.
Quality Standards
Environmental
Human Resources
Citizenship
Stakeholder Engagement
Economic Development
Environmental
Human Resources
Citizenship
Stakeholder Engagement
Economic Development
Strengthening Agriculture Committee
The purpose of this division is to encourage individual and cooperative activities that will enhance a students' life skills.
Quality Standards
Support Group
Chapter Recruitment
Safety
Agricultural Advocacy
Agricultural Literacy
Support Group
Chapter Recruitment
Safety
Agricultural Advocacy
Agricultural Literacy