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Selecting a Name for Your 4-H Club

open access: yesEDIS, 2014
Each 4-H club is a unique group of individuals who work together toward common goals. A club name should reflect the purpose(s) of the club, often relating to the project(s) the club participates in, or the geographic area where members live or the club meets. One of the first ways to develop a sense of belonging and youth engagement is allowing all of
Keith G. Diem   +3 more
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School-Based 4-H Programming Series: Setting Schools Up for Success

open access: yesEDIS, 2019
Success at school-based sites to form 4-H clubs and programs will depend on utilizing the developmental practices of positive youth development and incorporating a set of principles known as the Essential Elements.
Vanessa Spero
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Risk Management for UF/IFAS Extension and Florida 4-H Youth Development Work: Transportation

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This document is one in the series Risk Management for 4-H Youth Development Work. It describes the best practices and procedures for transportation to and from Florida 4-H activities. 
Dale Pracht   +9 more
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4-H Volunteer Training Series: Adopting Club Bylaws

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Why does a 4-H club (for youth ages 8–18) need bylaws? It is for the same reason our country needs a constitution! Fair and written rules protect the rights of all members. The following is a suggested format for 4-H bylaws, which may be adapted to meet
Keith G. Diem   +7 more
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Procedure for Handling 4-H Accounts: Rights and Responsibilities

open access: yesEDIS, 2007
4H5.3, a 3-page factsheet by Marilyn N. Norman and Joy C. Jordan, explains accounting procedures for all 4-H clubs regarding record-keeping and handling cash. Published by the UF Department of Family, Youth and Community Sciences, February 2007.
Marilyn N. Norman, Joy C. Jordan
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Exploring Citizenship Unit III: My Clubs and Groups

open access: yesEDIS, 2018
The 4-H Citizenship Project offers you the opportunity to help 4-H members relate all of their 4-H projects and experiences to the world around them.
Joy Jordan
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Florida 4-H Shooting Sports Instructor Training & Certification - Volunteer Leader Training Series

open access: yesEDIS, 2019
A successful county Shooting Sports program is not possible without screened and trained volunteers to lead clubs. Before instructing youth in any Shooting Sports discipline and/or assisting on the range, a volunteer must meet the Florida 4-H youth ...
Julie Pigott Dillard   +2 more
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A Descriptive View of the 4-H Club Experience Through the Lens of 4-H Youth

open access: yesJournal of Youth Development, 2008
4-H like other youth development programs should be generally marked by the presence of three features of optimal youth programming: 1. youth participation and leadership, 2. positive adult-youth relationships, and 3. skill building activities (Lerner, 2004).
Lisa A. Guion, Blanca E. Rivera
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4-H Volunteer Training Series: Recognizing Young People

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Developing a sense of belonging is one of the Essential Elements of a positive youth development experience. Creating an inclusive environment in your 4-H club programs and activities can help you achieve this goal.
Georgene Bender   +8 more
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Volunteer Training Series: Recognizing Young People

open access: yesEDIS, 2016
Developing a sense of belonging is one of the Essential Elements of a positive youth development experience. Creating an inclusive environment in your 4-H club programs and activities can help you achieve this goal.
Georgene Bender   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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