4-H Volunteers
Become a Volunteer 
Adult volunteers play an important role in the 4-H program. Volunteers coordinate local community clubs and help to plan and conduct local, regional, state and national 4-H events. Find 4-H in your area: contact your local Cooperative Extension office to learn about how to apply and receive training to be a 4-H volunteer.

Why Volunteer?

Be a 4-H Volunteer.  YOU can make a difference.

4-H is an experiential learning youth education program for boys and girls ages 8-19. Its practical life skills education in science and technology, healthy lifestyles and citizenship can reach any kid ... anywhere ... any time through 4-H clubs, camps, after-school programs and events. 4-H volunteers and professionals have a great deal of latitude in determining when, where and how 4-H “learn-by-doing” activities take place.

4-H is a community of young people across America learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. With the guidance of 4-H volunteers, youth:

  • Learn by doing
  • Develop leadership and life skills
  • Make new friends
  • Give back to the community
  •  Build connections with others
  • Prepare, do and share   

More and more youth need the values, skills and guidance 4-H offers. As a 4-H volunteer, you are supported by 4-H professionals through your local Cooperative Extension Service, a branch of your state’s land-grant university.

People volunteer for 4-H for many reasons. One obvious benefit is to help guide and counsel our country’s future citizens and leaders. You’ll also grow as a person, develop new leadership skills, meet new friends and have great adventures! 


Volunteer Spotlight

Tira Wiley: Successful New Urban 4-H Volunteer

Last year, Tira Wiley took the initiative to start a New York Life Youth in Governance 4-H club for her community at McDonough, a public housing site in St. Paul, Minn. At first, Wiley didn’t feel she had the necessary experience or tools to work with youth. However, thanks to the support of 4-H training and partners, she has gained many skills and flourished as a leader for the youth in the community.

“I can take what I know, and what I feel inside and what means the most to me and put it into that club,” said Wiley.

Local Woman Giving Back to 4-H
Springfield News-Sun – Oct 8, 2009
Glenda Gehl, a Monsanto employee, volunteers her time to 4-H.

Volunteer Voices 
Contact Us

National 4-H Council is the national, private sector non-profit partner of 4-H and the Cooperative Extension System. Council's mission is to advance the 4-H youth development movement to build a world in which youth and adults learn, grow and work together as catalysts for positive change.

We work closely with 4-H National Headquarters at USDA and state and local 4-H programs by providing training and support, curriculum development, fostering innovative programming, and facilitating meetings and connections within the 4-H partnership.

This 4-H Volunteer Leaders Web site is one example of the work on behalf of the 4-H youth development movement promoted through National 4-H Council.

For more information about National 4-H Council or this Web site, contact Samantha Rich at srich@fourhcouncil.edu.

 
4-H Information Near and Far

Interested in finding more about 4-H programs in other states?
Click on the map below to find state 4-H web sites.

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Monsanto Supports 4-H Volunteers

4-H and Monsanto: Developing the Next Great Thinkers

The U.S. is headed for a crisis.

The 76 million members of the Baby Boomer generation are getting ready to retire. Generation X, which follows the Boomers, consists of 48 million people. That leaves an awful lot of empty desks in offices around the country.

Fortunately, the Baby Boomers settled down during the 1980s and produced the 79 million members of Generation Y, also known as the Echo Boomers or Millennials. This generation could go a long way in helping alleviate the retirement tsunami their parents will create. Maybe.

Read the full article.

Volunteer News

Delaware 4-H Volunteers Applaud Monsanto Support

Ernie Lopez
State 4-H Volunteer Specialist Ernie Lopez thanks John W. Hickey of Monsanto for its outstanding support.

Nearly 140 Delaware 4-H Volunteers and Cooperative Extension Staff gathered on Saturday, January 23, 2010 for the Delaware 4-H Volunteer Forum designed to enrich volunteer education, encouragement, enthusiasm and networking. This was held at Lake Forest High School, Felton, DE.

John W. Hickey, representing lead sponsor Monsanto, brought company greetings and encouraged volunteers to keep reaching out to youth as the future of American agriculture.

A visit by Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden was the highlight for many volunteers from University of Delaware and Delaware State University 4-H program. Biden talked with 4-H leaders and youth, posed for pictures, and spoke before the volunteers and staff, offering his appreciation on behalf of Delaware for 4-H's dedication to all youth in the First State.


Monsanto Seeks Nominations for America’s Farmers Mom of the Year
Program salutes the vital role of women in the family farm

Farm Mom FlyerST. LOUIS (March. 8, 2010) – Women play a critical role in agriculture. Many of these women are wives and moms, which is the inspiration behind Monsanto’s America’s Farmers Mom of the Year, a new nationwide program tied to Mother’s Day recognizing the countless contributions that farm moms bring to their families and their communities.
Applications for the America’s Farmers Mom of the Year will be accepted at www.AmericasFarmers.com through April 9, 2010. From the nationwide call for entries, five regional winners will be announced, with each winning a $5,000 cash prize.


Grant Opportunities Open for Applications

1. "Do Something" Grants Available

Did your 4-H club or a member recently create a sustainable community action project or program, or have a great idea for helping your community? Would $500 further the growth and success of the project or turn a great service idea into reality? If you answered “YES!”, take a look at the Do Something Grant Program at http://www.dosomething.org/grants


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Citizenship Washington Focus Brings Government Alive for Teens

Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) is a civic education and leadership program organized by National 4-H Council and held at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland every summer for high school youth. 4-H delegates from across the country broaden their appreciation and respect for themselves and others in the world through civic workshops, committees, field trips and social events.

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