What Are The Committees?
FFA committees are the foundation of a strong and successful chapter. To organize goals and activities, each chapter operates through three main committees that guide the Program of Activities. These primary committees oversee five specialized sub-committees, refered to as quality standards, that focus on key areas of chapter success.
The FFA chapter has a responsibility to provide meaningful opportunities and valuable services to its members. These responsibilities are fulfilled by encouraging increased member participation, maintaining financial responsibility, promoting a positive chapter image, building strong relationships with support groups, and fostering cooperation through well-organized activities.
Quality Standards
Leadership
Healthy Lifestyle
Scholarship
Personal Growth
Career Success
FFA can develop partnerships with other groups and organizations to take an active leadership role in making the community a better place to live and work. Through participation in state, national, and international activities, the chapter and its members can serve as a catalyst for improving the community’s economic strength, environmental stewardship, and natural resources.
Quality Standards
Environmental
Human Resources
Citizenship
Stakeholder Engagement
Economic Development
The purpose of this division is to encourage both individual and collaborative activities that enhance students’ life skills.
Quality Standards
Support Group
Chapter Recruitment
Safety
Agricultural Advocacy
Agricultural Literacy