Capitol Leadership Conference Registration Due 12/15
Evaluators at the State Leadership Conference play a vital role in helping Wisconsin FCCLA members grow as leaders and emerging professionals. By volunteering, you’ll assess student projects and performances across career clusters such as:
Arts and Design Education and Training Financial Services
Human Services Hospitality and Tourism Public Service
FCCLA competitive events give students the chance to apply classroom learning, lead community impact projects, and demonstrate real-world career skills.
Your insight and presence validate their hard work and encourage their next steps.
Make a meaningful impact.
Support students who are developing leadership, career readiness, and technical skills.
See future talent in action.
Experience innovative projects and presentations from motivated youth across Wisconsin.
Give back without any prep required.
No prior judging experience needed—we provide everything you need on-site.
Network with other professionals.
Connect with educators, industry experts, and fellow community members.
Enjoy event perks.
Complimentary breakfast, lunch, coffee break, and free parking.
Optional employer recognition.
Request a letter of appreciation for your workplace.
Whether you’re a professional, educator, alum, or community leader, your time directly shapes the quality and success of this statewide event.
Register by filling out the form below or 🔗 clicking here.
Many employers offer incentives for community engagement, and your time with Wisconsin FCCLA may qualify. Check with your HR department about:
Volunteer Time Off (VTO): Some organizations provide paid time to participate in community events like FCCLA’s State Leadership Conference.
Volunteer Hour Matching: Employers may match your volunteer hours with a financial donation, which increases your impact on youth leadership programs.
Community Engagement Programs: Participation in professional development, mentorship, or youth-serving initiatives may align with your company’s corporate social responsibility goals.
Letters of Appreciation: Wisconsin FCCLA can provide an optional recognition letter to acknowledge your involvement and share with your employer.
Volunteering supports Wisconsin youth, enhances your professional profile, and strengthens your organization’s community impact.