National 4-H Week ‘sparks’ excitement for its members
National 4-H Week celebrates the millions of kids across the country who have pledged their head, heart, hand, and health to serve their club and community.
National 4-H Week celebrates the millions of kids across the country who have pledged their head, heart, hand, and health to serve their club and community.
The 4-H program was born in Ohio — Clark County to be specific — under the guidance and leadership of A.B. Graham.
4-H helped to shape NFL linebacker Avery Williamson’s life and work ethic. Now he’s channeling those values to the next generation.
This year during the Spring Paper Clover fundraiser raised a total of $718,852 benefitting 4-H communities across the country.
The 11th annual Spring Paper Clover campaign, which raises funds for 4-H members, kicked off this week and runs through May 9.
Create Your Story contest calls upon 4-H members to contribute their storytelling superpowers to create one of the year’s most epic tales.
Manna Pro is extending its 4-H partnership to create opportunities for more young people across America with “Calling All Champions” campaign.
These grants will provide funding to facilitate 4–H mentoring programs in 38 states to keep kids safe and prevent youth delinquency.
United States Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture invested more than $10.5 million to support educators.
Youth from across the country will apply their knowledge, creativity, and innovation in learning about STEM topics with Bill Nye the Science Guy and 4-H.