FFA Advisor Spotlights the Genuine Need for Alumni Help
Advisors, FFA members and communities benefit from starting alumni chapters.
Advisors, FFA members and communities benefit from starting alumni chapters.
D.C. alumni president Kellie Bray receives joy when giving the Gift of Blue.
Houston Astros baseball player Tyler White talks about his love for the sport and FFA.
Despite challenges, Greenwood FFA has grown in size and success, with the support of active FFA Alumni.
National FFA Alumni and Supporters assist adults in keeping ag ed and FFA in local schools.
An FFA Alumni and Supporters Chapter is a perfect complement to the company’s focus.
FFA Alumni members come together to impact future generations of agriculture students and FFA chapters.
There are opportunities for members of all ages in the National FFA Alumni Association.
Crowdfunding services like GoFundMe.com and DonorsChoose.org can be useful tools for FFA chapters, but there are a few things to keep in mind when soliciting donations online:1. Explain Take the time to clearly explain why you are requesting money and, if possible, detail how every penny will be used. People, especially strangers, are far more likely to give to your cause when they know exactly how you plan to spend their hard-earned money. 2. Be reasonable Ensure you are asking for a reasonable amount of money to achieve your goals. Most crowdfunding sites give you the option to update your campaign with new or shifting needs, which means you can make adjustments later if you end up needing more than you originally requested. 3. Be mindful Be mindful of the middle. Research shows that campaigns typically raise 42 percent of their funds in the first and last three days of their duration, so it’s a good idea to have a midcampaign strategy in place.
The 250-member Washington County FFA Alumni Chapter proves there really is strength in numbers.