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Through youth-adult partnerships, the 4-H program connects youth and adults to their communities, preparing them for work and life. The 4-H program is designed to engage youth and adults in intentional, experiential, and inquiry-based learning while providing emerging research to highlight positive youth development.
- Division of Youth and 4-H
Manage federal grants to fund military-connected child and...
- 4-H National Headquarters
The 4-H program is designed to engage youth and adults in...
- 4-H Access, Equity and Opportunity
The role of the Division of Youth and 4-H is to expand and...
- Division of Youth and 4-H
National 4 H Council grants give youth and adults the opportunity to take on issues critical to their lives, families, and communities. The grants are offered through land-grant universities to 4 H programs in local communities, counties, and states.
The tie with land-grant universities and the U.S. Department of Agriculture assures a research and science base to the program. Local, state, and national partners look to 4-H for expertise in positive youth development. Read more in our Fact Sheet below - available in English and Spanish.
Manage federal grants to fund military-connected child and youth programs, community-based education programs for families and youth at risk, and youth development research and extension activities at Land-Grant institutions
The 4-H program is designed to engage youth and adults in intentional, experiential, and inquiry-based learning while providing emerging research to highlight positive youth development. To achieve this, 4-H HQ focuses on three key objectives: Access, Equity and Opportunity; Learning; Program Quality and Accountability
FSA makes loans to individual young persons to start and operate income-producing projects of modest size in connection with their participation in 4-H clubs, FFA, a Tribal youth group, or similar agricultural youth organization.
The role of the Division of Youth and 4-H is to expand and support relevant, equitable access to positive youth development programs. To accomplish this, the Division of Youth and 4-H: Provides leadership in positive youth development among other federal agencies and private partners; Canvasses stakeholders’ needs