FPA

FPA may refer to:

Broadcasting and entertainment

 * Fancy Pants Adventures, an online game
 * Feminist Porn Award, a Canadian adult film award
 * Fundação Padre Anchieta, a Brazilian educational media foundation
 * First-person adventure, an adventure game played from a first-person perspective
 * "First-person adventure" as a phrase used by Nintendo to advertise the 2002 action-adventure game Metroid Prime

Education

 * Florida Preparatory Academy, in Melbourne, Florida, United States

Foreign policy

 * Foreign policy analysis
 * Foreign Policy Analysis (journal), a scholarly journal
 * Foreign Policy Association, a US non-governmental organization

Government bodies

 * Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority, in the Philippines
 * First Peoples' Assembly, Victoria, Australia
 * Fuerzas de Policia Armada, the former Spanish Armed Police
 * Kela (Finnish institution) (Folkpensionsanstalten - FPA), in Finland

Law

 * Federal Power Act, in the United States
 * Flag Protection Act, in the United States
 * Former Presidents Act, in the United States

Professional and trade organizations

 * Financial Planning Association, in the United States
 * Fire Protection Association, in the United Kingdom
 * Florida Philosophical Association, in the United States
 * Food Products Association, in the United States

Science and technology

 * Fibrinopeptide A, a compound in coagulation
 * Floating Point Accelerator, a math coprocessor for early ARM processors
 * Flower pollination algorithm
 * Focal-plane array
 * Focal-plane array (radio astronomy)
 * Function point analysis

Sport

 * Formula Palmer Audi, a form of motor racing
 * Paraguayan Athletics Federation (Spanish: Federación Paraguaya de Atletismo)

Other uses

 * Cairo Foreign Press Association, in Egypt
 * Family Planning Association, a British sexual health charity
 * The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong
 * Flygprestanda, a Swedish aviation company
 * Fort Abbas railway station, in Pakistan
 * Franklin P. Adams (1881–1960), American columnist and poet who used F.P.A. as a nom-de-plume
 * Facility Planning Area, sewer planning in the United States