Each year we are honored to work with many associations so that Lead4Change can be used as a powerful tool for high level engagement. Each week we will shine the spotlight on an association to show the fit and success we have together.
Some of the associations currently using Lead4Change include:
FCCLA – engaging Advisers and students, we love to develop emerging leaders in Family, Career and Community Leaders of America. One of our longest standing relationships, more than 2000 chapters have selected access to Lead4Change lessons and resources. State Advisers lead the efforts and have a friendly competition to show the highest engagement and the best Challenge entries each year.
FBLA – this long standing relationship brings leadership and service together so Future Business Leaders of America can access the Lead4Change framework to define their community service work. Middle and high school FBLA teams are among the strongest entries in our Challenge.
DECA – another great opportunity for students to use their DECA experiences and the Lead4Change lessons together for success. See more below.
BPA – Last year’s learning academy, where the 6-lesson track of Lead4Change lessons was taught to students, was so much fun! We can’t wait to see how they engage this year.
HOSA & NCHSE – students and educators in the Health Sciences field tell us they need the leadership lessons in Lead4Change. Defining a career path in the medical and health fields includes being aware of how to tackle community needs effectively. We love to team up and make it happen!
Student Council and NASSCED – Student Council officers are able to use Lead4Change to build teamwork among their council and their school. Lead4Change lessons were even used for Kentucky students to form their State Student Council Association, which didn’t exist before their project work.
AMLE – Last week you read about our efforts in the middle level grades. See the story of engagement here.
How can we work with your organization or association? We look forward to starting a conversation here.