What constitutes a 4-H Club?

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What constitutes a 4-H Club? An organized group of youth An ongoing planned program Adult staff or volunteer advisors Elected officers Determined meeting place

What constitutes a 4-H Club? Opportunities to learn skills Opportunities for leadership citizenship/community service public speaking

Criteria for 4-H Youth Development Programming (USDA/CSREES) Based on research and developmentally appropriate. Based on the needs of children/youth and parents. Uses resources of Land Grant University Cooperative Extension System.

Criteria for 4-H Youth Development Programming (USDA/CSREES) Provides opportunities at county, state, national 4-H level. Open to all youth. Employs experiential learning strategies. Encourages active involvement and participation by all.

Criteria for 4-H Youth Development Programming (USDA/CSREES) Relies on youth and adult volunteers. Provides training for volunteer/staff. Adapts to and supports family mobility. Complies with national 4-H name and emblem policies and policies of the state.

Enrolling a 4-H Club Provides authority to use 4-H name and emblem. May require: set number of members youth officers one or more appointed and trained club leaders a secured meeting place

Enrolling a 4-H Club May require: an official club name established club rules or by laws scheduled meetings educational plan for club club enrollment on file with the local 4-H office

Enrolling Members Annual enrollment required for participation in a 4-H club. Enrollment due date determined and conducted by county.

Enrollment Forms may include: release for use of photographs, agreement for non- discriminatory membership, signed state 4-H membership code of conduct, signed list of leader expectations.

Enrollment Forms other mutual agreements set by state. Competition eligibility & involvement in some projects often determined by birth date or grade in school.

Enrolling Volunteers Screen and train as required. Enroll annually. Enrollment due date determined by county. Position descriptions.

Enrolling Volunteers Signatures obtained on forms related to health information parent/guardian permission code of ethics, etc.

Fiscal Requirements Tax Exemption IRS ruling 1946 under section 101(6) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939, which corresponds to section 501C(3) of the 1986 Code.

Fiscal Requirements Member Fees/Dues Varies by state Some have dues – some do not Counties may assess for specific costs

Fiscal Requirements Insurance Liability and accident insurance coverage varies by states Proper coverage for members and volunteers extremely important

Fiscal Requirements Protects personnel Protects organization County 4-H Office responsible for helping to arrange coverage and complete paper work

Reporting CSREES/USDA requires annual statistical report from counties Demographics number of clubs member enrollment narrative information

Reporting Who reports Club leaders give 4-H agents information Partners give 4-H agents information Staff training prepares 4-H agents to complete the required report