Montana Week of Service
Montana FCCLA has partnered with the Youth Service America, which will allow chapters to apply for up to $200 to carry out projects making a positive difference in their local communities and including an element that occurs between January 18-25 .
Projects must be youth-led and:
- Engage middle and high-school aged students
- Include non-members, students from low-income and diverse backgrounds, and students who are not usually asked to participate
October1 5: Applications due on our website; March 1: Final report, photos, and receipts due.
Montana FCCLA has partnered with Youth Service America (YSA) to offer chapter mini-grants for community outreach projects. Chapters interested in receiving funding for their Montana FCCLA Week of Service activities through YSA should complete this grant application by October 15. Project requirements for this grant Include: Chapter must be affiliated with Montana FCCLA Up to $200 may be awarded to support the project. A budget must be uploaded as a component of the application. The project must be youth-led and engage middle and high-school aged students. Efforts to include non-members, students from low-income and diverse backgrounds, and students who are not usually asked to participate must be included in the grant application. The application process is open through October 15. The final report, including three photos of the project and receipts for reimbursement must be submitted to the State Director by March 1. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]
After your project, complete the final report below by March 1