


National:
There
are 495,046 FFA members in 7,210 chapters
- 37% of
FFA members are female; women hold more than 47% of state leadership
positions.
- 77% of
FFA membership is Caucasian, 17% is Hispanic, 4%
is African-American.
- 27% of
FFA members live in rural farm areas, 39% live in rural non-farm areas and
the remaining 34% live in urban and suburban areas.
FFA
chapters are in 15 of the 20 largest U.S.
cities, including New York, Chicago,
and Philadelphia.
- FFA is
in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin
Islands.
- Across
the country there are more than 10, 000 FFA advisors.
In
2007, 47 proficiency areas will be sponsored to recognize students with
both placement and entrepreneurship projects.
- 24
national Career Development Events exist to test students’ knowledge and
expertise in those areas.
FFA’s
Federal Charter allows agricultural education and the FFA to have a place
in the Federal and State Department of Education and receive Federal
grants.
- FFA is
not a club; it’s a national organization for students enrolled in
agricultural education.
- FFA
membership is open to students enrolled in agricultural education with
ages ranging from 12-21.
- The
National FFA Foundation awards more than 2 million dollars in scholarships
annually for graduating high school seniors pursuing higher education.
The
National FFA
Center in located in Indianapolis,
Indiana.
- 1928-
FFA was founded
- 1944-
The National FFA Foundation was founded.
- 1950-
FFA received a Federal Charter from Congress (Public Law 740). It’s the
only student organization that has a Federal Charter.
1965-
NFA and FFA merged
- 1969-
FFA membership was extended to females
- 1971-
FFA Alumni was founded
1988-
Name was changed from the Future Farmers of America to the National FFA
Organization.
State:
- There
are more than 25,000 members in Georgia,
making us the 3rd largest state association in the nation.
- There
are 240 FFA chapters and 375 FFA advisors in Georgia.
The
Georgia FFA Foundation raised over $350,000 last year to reward Georgia
FFA members for their accomplishments.
In
Georgia, the Program Manager for Agricultural Education, also known as the
State Advisor, is Mr. John Wilkinson. Mr. Wilkinson is housed in Atlanta
with the Georgia Department of Education.
- The
State FFA Executive Secretary is Mr. Ben Lastly. Mr. Lastly is located in Athens.
- The
Georgia FFA Convention is held in Macon
at the Centreplex with more than 2,600 members and guests attending.
The FFA Mission:
The National FFA
Organization makes a positive difference
in the lives of
students by developing their potential for
premier leadership, personal
growth, and
career success through
agricultural education.