We’re building California’s next generation of leaders.
Service|Education|Progress
Education|Progress|Service
Progress|Service|Education
Your future is our business.
California FBLA is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) intra-curricular Career Technical Student Organization (CTSO) committed to preparing today’s students for success in business leadership. With over 60 years’ experience, California FBLA is the premiere organization for student leaders. California FBLA is a state chapter that is monitored by the California Department of Education, the charter holder.
How You Can Get Involved
FBLA inspires and prepares students to become community-minded business leaders in a global society through relevant career preparation and leadership experiences.
Students: Join FBLA
Students: Join FBLA
Learn more about FBLA! Take business education to the next level and join FBLA. FBLA students gain access to engaging opportunities to develop their business and leadership skills and join a network of 230,000 members worldwide.
Advisers: Start A Chapter
Advisers: Start A Chapter
Help us build the future leaders of our workforce. FBLA partners help propel our mission to deliver relevant career preparation experiences through collaborative projects and events, funding support, and volunteer engagement.
Sponsors: Partner With Us
Sponsors: Partner With Us
Help us build the future leaders of our workforce. FBLA partners help propel our mission to deliver relevant career preparation experiences through collaborative projects and events, funding support, and volunteer engagement.
California FBLA Builds Leaders
California FBLA is an affiliate of Future Business Leaders of America – Phi Beta Lambda, Inc. – the charter grantor and the largest student business organization in the world with more than 225,000 members. The California state chapter consists of six geographical sections, each with their own student leadership team, projects, competitive events, and conferences: Bay Section, Central Section, Gold Coast Section, Inland Section, Northern Section, and Southern Section.