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Starting and Maintaining 4-H Clubs

open access: yesEDIS, 2012
This revised 16-page guide, intended for 4-H staff and volunteers, provides an overview of the types of clubs, the criteria and forms for chartering a new club, and for maintaining club status annually. It also outlines the fiscal responsibilities of club management and the standards for recognition. Written by J. Jordan, B. Terry, D.
Joy Jordan   +4 more
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Knowing the Basics about 4-H Clubs

open access: yesEDIS, 2009
Revised! 4HS-FS101.6, a 4-page fact sheet by Marilyn N. Norman and Joy C. Jordan, is part of the 4-H 101 Fact Sheets series.  It explains what a 4-H club is, who can join, criteria for 4-H youth development programming, types of 4-H clubs, starting and maintaining 4-H clubs, fiscal requirements, and evaluating club performance.
Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan
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Knowing the Basics about 4-H Clubs

open access: yesEDIS, 2006
Revised! 4HS-FS101.6, a 4-page fact sheet by Marilyn N. Norman and Joy C. Jordan, is part of the 4-H 101 Fact Sheets series.  It explains what a 4-H club is, who can join, criteria for 4-H youth development programming, types of 4-H clubs, starting and maintaining 4-H clubs, fiscal requirements, and evaluating club performance.
Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan
doaj   +12 more sources

Youth in 4-H Latino Initiative programs achieve similar outcomes to youth in 4-H community clubs [PDF]

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 2020
Until recently, California 4-H programs did not represent the ethnic diversity found in California's population of young people. To close the gap in representation particularly with Latino youth UC ANR began the 4-H Latino Initiative, an effort to pilot ...
Fábregas Janeiro, Maria   +2 more
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4-H Club Planning Workbook

open access: yesEDIS, 2008
Revised! 4H-GCW-20, a 16-page, full color planning workbook, includes pages for recording club goals, calendar, and meeting plans; and standards of excellence checklist for 4-H clubs and groups. Published by UF 4-H Youth Development Program, November 2007.
Joy C. Jordan   +2 more
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Adopting 4-H Club Bylaws

open access: yesEDIS, 2014
Why does a 4-H club (for youth ages 8–18) need bylaws? For the same reason our country needs a constitution! By having fair and written rules, the rights of all members can be protected. The following is a suggested format for 4-H bylaws. The bylaws below may be adapted to meet local conditions.
Keith G. Diem, Judy Levings, Ben Knowles
openaire   +5 more sources

Discover 4-H Clubs: The Essential Resource for 4-H

open access: yesJournal of Extension, 2016
Obstacles facing new 4-H volunteers include time constraints and difficulty finding project-specific information, resources, and opportunities available for club members. As a solution to these obstacles and an aid for assisting volunteers in becoming confident in delivering information to youth, content experts produced Discover 4-H Clubs, a ...
MacArthur, Stacey   +4 more
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Planning the 4-H Club Program

open access: yesEDIS, 1969
Good 4-H club programs don’t just happen. A lot of planning comes first. A 4-H club program plan serves as a road map of the club’s activities, helping to guide the club toward its goals. This publication was originally created by John A. Rutledge, Jr., August, 1985 and was revised by Joy C.
John A. Rutledge, Joy Cantrell Jordan
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Selecting a Name for a 4-H Club

open access: yesEDIS, 2006
Each 4-H club is a unique group of young people working together toward common goals. A club name should reflect the purpose(s) of the club, and often relates to the project(s) the club participates in, the geographic area where members live, or where the club meets.
Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan
openaire   +6 more sources

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