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1990
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/1990/
The Partners in Active Learning Support (PALS) program launches. National convention delegates vote to raise the number of official voting delegates to 475 based on proportional representation. Delegates vote “no” to a new FFA Creed during the 63rd National FFA Convention. 

1991
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/1991/
FFA chapters in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam and five chapters in Micronesia are chartered. 

1994
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/1994/
Corey Flournoy from Illinois is the first African American to be elected national FFA president; he is also the first national president from an urban environment. 

1996
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/1996/
H.O. Sargent Award is reinstated, promoting diversity among chapters. FFA announces its decision to move the National FFA Center from Alexandria, Va., to Indianapolis. FFA announces its decision to move the National FFA Convention from Kansas City, Mo., to Louisville, Ky., in 1999. The official website for FFA, FFA.org, debuts. 

1997
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/1997/
The first Agri-Entrepreneurship Award is presented. 

1997
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The first Agri-Entrepreneurship Award is presented. 

1998
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The National FFA Center in Indianapolis is dedicated on July 20. The Agricultural Education National Headquarters is dedicated in Alexandria, Va. The National FFA Convention is held in Kansas City, Mo., for the last time. Jose Santiago from Puerto Rico is elected national FFA vice president. He is the first member from Puerto Rico to serve as a national FFA officer. Public Law 81-740 is revised through the 105th Congress and replaced by Public Law 105-225 on Aug. 12. 

1999
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/1999/
The National FFA Convention is held in Louisville, Ky., for the first time, with 46,918 in attendance. Michael Van Winkle from Arkansas wins the first National Creed Speaking event. 

2000
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2000/
The National FFA Archives at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) opens. Delegates at the National FFA Convention approve the Discovery FFA Degree for middle school students. 

2001
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Steven Offer from Wisconsin is named the first American Star in Agriscience. Nicholas Streff from South Dakota is named the first American Star in Agricultural Placement. 

2002
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The 75th National FFA Convention is held in Louisville, Ky. To celebrate this special event, the time capsule from the 50th National FFA Convention is opened. Special guest Muhammad Ali is recognized at Reflections to honor the growing diversity of the National FFA Organization. Karlene Lindow from Wisconsin is named American Star Farmer. Lindow is the first female to receive this award. Official Dress standards are revised. 

2003
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Javier Moreno from Puerto Rico is elected national president; he becomes the first person with a native language other than English and the first Puerto Rican elected to this office. “Only Blue Will Do!” launches. The campaign focuses on restoring the official FFA jacket colors to the true national blue and corn gold, as well as providing a superior-fitting jacket. “FFA Live!” launches on RFD-TV. 

2004
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The first live webcast of the National FFA Convention premieres on FFA.org. 

2005
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2005/
National FFA launches Seeds of Hope, a fundraising campaign to rebuild Gulf Coast states’ agricultural education and FFA programs following Hurricane Katrina; $835,699 in donations is distributed to affected programs. The National FFA Foundation tops the $10 million mark in raising money in one year for FFA programs and services. 

2006
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2006/
The 79th National FFA Convention is held in Indianapolis for the first time, with 54,589 in attendance. The National FFA Foundation announces its first $1 million contribution from the Ford Motor Company. 

2007
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The FFA Merchandise Center opens in Indianapolis. FFA membership exceeds the half-million mark with 500,823 members in 7,358 chapters. FFA New Horizons adds online feature— FFAnewhorizons.org. 

2008
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2008/
The FFA member networking site, FFA Nation (now defunct), launches. The FFA board of directors makes the decision to rotate the National FFA Convention between Louisville and Indianapolis, beginning with Louisville in 2013. 

2009
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2009/
FFA celebrates 40 years of women in the organization. 

2010
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Dr. Larry Case retires after 26 years as national FFA advisor. FFA celebrates the 75th anniversary of the founding of NFA. Six college-age FFA members travel to Zambia for the FFA Global Outreach: Africa program. 

2011
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FFA celebrates Native Americans in FFA, agriculture and agricultural education during the 84th National FFA Convention. Dr. Steve A. Brown is named national advisor/board chair. 

2012
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FFA members and supporters pack 1,005,048 meals during the national convention and expo’s FFA Rally to Fight Hunger. FFA celebrates Latinos/Hispanics in FFA, agriculture and agricultural education during the national convention and expo. 

2013
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2013/
Sherene Donaldson is named first female national FFA executive secretary. Ram Truck’s “So God Made a Farmer” Super Bowl commercial exceeds 18 million views on YouTube; the company donates $1 million to FFA. FFA Today Radio Show debuts on SiriusXM’s RURAL RADIO channel. 

2014
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Five FFA jackets are donated to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. The Give the Gift of Blue Program begins. 

2015
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2015/
FFA announces the national convention and expo to move to Indianapolis from 2016-24. First Lady Michelle Obama gives video greetings to attendees at the national convention and expo. The organization’s official website, FFA. org, is updated to include a new look, a personalized dashboard, the resource My Journey, the FFA Resume Generator© and the FFA Brand Center. The FFA emblem is also newly refreshed to modernize the FFA brand. 

2016
https://www.ffa.org/timeline/2016/
National FFA Alumni membership jumps to 225,891 members, up from 62,705 in 2015. FFA, Discovery Education and AgCareers.com partner to create AgExplorer, a career website to help students explore unique careers in agriculture. 

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