Developing a 4-H Club in your community: Club Basics North Carolina 4-H.

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Developing a 4-H Club in your community: Club Basics North Carolina 4-H

4-H Quiz  What do the four H’s stand for in 4-H? What do the four H’s stand for in 4-H?  What is the 4-H logo? What is the 4-H logo?  What is the 4-H motto? What is the 4-H motto?  What is the teaching philosophy of 4-H? What is the teaching philosophy of 4-H?  What was the percentage increase of youth in NC 4-H Clubs formed in homeschools? What was the percentage increase of youth in NC 4-H Clubs formed in homeschools?

 Head Head  Heart Heart  Hands Hands  Health Health

 A green four leaf clover with white H’s on each leaf. A green four leaf clover with white H’s on each leaf.

 “To Make the Best, Better.” “To Make the Best, Better.”

 “Learning by doing” and “Hands-on”. “Learning by doing” and “Hands-on”.

 74% from 2005 to 2006

What is 4-H? 4-H is…  …America’s largest out-of school educational program for young people.  …for boys and girls ages 5-19 years old and promotes the philosophy of “learning by doing”.  …family time where children, parents, and adults can learn and have fun together.  …youth driven and volunteer supported.

Why Start a 4-H Club?  Access to quality, affordable curriculum from land-grant universities.  Local, county, district, state, regional, and national opportunities for learning and growth.  4-H members practice leadership, citizenship, and lifeskills through their club.  Clubs are fun for members, parents, and leaders.

What Benefits Does a 4-H Club offer to communities?  A connection to a national program with over 100 years of experience, that will allow youth to grow and participate at their speed.  Quality, juried curriculum from land-grant universities at an affordable cost.  Local, county, district, state, regional, and national opportunities for learning, sharing, teaching, and recognition for their work.

Benefits continued  Use of the 4-H Name and Emblem which gives clubs the right to market and fund raise to support their work.  Activity and scholastic scholarships to support member activities beyond the club.  A connection with other 4-H clubs in North Carolina  Connection to the other 4-H activities including public speaking, project records, presentations, Congress, Citizenship Focus, and so much more.

Who Do I Contact to Start a Club?

To Find Your Local 4-H Professional Go to: 1.Click on “County Centers”. 2.Click on Your County. 3.Call or Your 4-H Professional.

4-H Club Framework  4-H Clubs consist of at least five youth members between the ages of  4-H Clubs are volunteer lead by parents, other adults, and/or youth.  4-H Clubs should be organized and managed in three major age components: K to 3rd grade (5- to 8-year-olds), 4th to 6th grade (9- to 12-year-olds), and teens (13- to 19- year-olds).  To provide quality experiences for 4-H'ers through out the year, the clubs are expected to develop an annual plan of work/club calendar that outlines the age appropriate educational and social activities that will occur during the year.

 Each club will have a youth leadership structure that is age appropriate.  4-H clubs are ongoing units that meet over at least a nine- month period.  Clubs meetings should be held at least once a month.  Clubs can be organized in any safe location during non- school hours.  All clubs are open to all youth regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability.

Basic 4-H Club Meeting Information  A 4-H Club is a group of young people and adults who meet on a regular basis for fun and learning.  The 4-H agent provides support to the club through training opportunities and educational resources.  The 4-H Club is only as strong as the commitment of its volunteer leadership. Clubs with weak leadership generally are not successful and fail.  The 4-H agent is not the club leader. The 4-H Club is led by the volunteer leadership team.

 The meeting usually lasts about an hour & a half to two hours.  The meeting is made up of three parts: The business session, the program, and social time/refreshments.  The program should be fun and educational in nature. Things such as basketball are okay for after the meeting, but not as the main program. Basic 4-H Club Meeting Information

Why 4-H Clubs Are Valued  Based on research of successful community-based programs, and on an extensive review of literature, the Center for Early Adolescence concluded that there are seven key developmental needs that characterize early adolescence.  4-H Clubs are valued because they have a major role in meeting the needs of early adolescents. Let's look at each of these needs in the context of a 4-H Club.

Seven Developmental Needs of Young Adolescents  Positive social interaction with adults and peers.  Structure and clear limits.  Physical activity.  Creative expression.  Competence and achievement.  Meaningful participation in families, schools, and communities.  Opportunities for self-definition. How does 4-H assist in meeting these?

Benefits of Becoming a 4-H Volunteer Leader  Lifelong friendships with youth, parents and other volunteers.  Developed communication and leadership skills.  Developed organizational and time management skills.  Skills useful to expand career growth and potential.  Gained respect from community.  Educational training opportunities.  The opportunity to work with youth and provide positive support & growth experiences.  Recognition for a job well done.

The nitty-gritty….  What exactly do I need to get started?  You want me to fill out what?  What does a typical Club year look like?  What does my timeline look like?

The nitty gritty…  What does a typical club meeting look like?  What kind of training do I have to attend?  What kind of activities should I do?  What resources are available to me?  What if I want to fundraise?

What about the kids???  Where do I find them?  What do I do once I do find them?  How do kids find me?

Any Questions? Thank you!