4-H Brand Network
Welcome!

Welcome to the 4-H Brand Network. This site is a resource for you to download materials to promote 4-H in your community. It is a resource for all those involved in sharing the news of 4-H. Please note, the 4-H Name and Emblem is a federally-protected mark, and vendors must have approval from 4-H to use it for commercial purposes. There is also a templates page where you can download templates of various campaigns.

4-H Brand Network Promotional Toolkits
Tips

Today’s 4-H is a community of more than 6 million young people, 540,000 volunteers and 3,500 professionals. As a member of this community, you are in the best place to promote what you love – 4-H!

Get started by downloading the 4-H Talking Points to start off any What is 4-H? conversation.

Then check out these great how-to guides and tips to help you promote 4-H in your community:

4-H Emblem

Visit the National 4-H Headquarters' 4-H Name and Emblem Regulations page for complete details on how to use the 4-H Name and Emblem.

Download .jpg, .tif and .gif versions of the 4-H Emblem and request color scalable vector (.eps) versions of the 4-H Emblem. Commercial vendors must have approval to use the 4-H Name and Emblem. Refer to the National 4-H Headquarters' 4-H Name and Emblem Regulations page for details.

H E A D - H E A R T - H A N D S - H E A L T H

The 4-H Name and Emblem are protected under federal statute Title 18, U.S. Code 707. This provides the 4-H Name and Emblem with the level of protection afforded other Federal marks, such as the Seal of the President of the United States.Click here to learn more.

Contact Us

Members of National 4-H Council's marketing & communications team are available to assist you as you increase 4-H brand awareness in your community. Contact us at 4hmarketing@fourhcouncil.edu.

 
Mobile and Online Giving Toolkit

Give2Vote ChallengeNow it's even easier to support 4-H. Whether it’s through an online gift or a text donation, supporters can quickly and easily give to your 4-H program. This toolkit includes all the materials needed to promote online and mobile giving, including April’s 4-H Give2Vote Challenge. The toolkit for the new online giving site includes:

The toolkit for the new mobile and online giving site includes:

  • Flyers
  • Banner Ads
  • Email Signature
  • Newsletter Article

Visit 4-H Mobile and Online Giving on 4-H Brand Network

Engaging Youth, Serving Community Materials

Attention EYSC Grantees: Check out the promotional materials below to showcase your work in helping today's youth.

Questions? Contact Jo Anne Leatherman at jleatherman@fourhcouncil.edu.

4-H Science, Engineering & Technology

Download the 4-H SET Promotional Video or click the image below to view the video. This video is 4:12 long and it highlights the 4-H efforts to support the Science, Engineering and Technology movement in America.

Join our campaign for one million new scientists by sharing our TV spots and print ads with your local media outlets. Request a broadcast-quality Beta tape of our PSA, and then reach out to your local TV stations to run it. Or download one of the low-resolution versions and incorporate it into a presentation for your community. Do you have a local magazine that offers free ad space to nonprofits? Check out all the versions and sizes of our 4-H SET print ads—all print-quality and magazine-ready. We even have one that lets you add your own state’s information.

4-H SET lock-up: Please include the 4-H SET lock-up (above) in all publications relating to 4-H Science, Engineering and Technology. Learn more about the new look and feel for 4-H Science, Engineering & Technology.

Reminder: always be sure to follow all 4-H Name and Emblem guidelines when using the 4-H Emblem.

* To save the EPS file, right-click on the link and "Save Target As..." Add ".eps" after the filename to ensure it is saved correctly.

Photo Library

flickrThese images are available and permission for use granted to staff, volunteers and youth of 4-H and its affiliated programs. Photo release forms are on file.

Click here to view the 4-H Photo Library on Flickr