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1 4-H Awards Program Update

2 Comments from Dr. Mike Yoder – Associate Director State Program Leader for 4-H and FCS

3 What is Awards & Incentives 4-H Achievement Plan (County Only) Scholarship Honor Club Project Record Cumulative Record Group Reports AIRE – Application Interview Resume Essay Presentation

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6 Awards & Incentives Committee Agents, PA’s, Volunteers & Youth – If you are interested in serving on this committee, email me. Purpose – Guide & Direct State programming efforts – Make suggestions for improvements/changes – Provide a district contact for counties

7 County Staff/Agents Role & Expectations Develop a county awards program to include the components that were just mentioned Provide training on all areas of awards: – application process, guidelines, incentives, county categories, deadlines, etc Screen on the County Level before coming to District or State Competition Achievement Program to recognize winners –Youth are active in 4-H because it benefits them personally so agents need to develop recognition opportunities that recognize their 4-H’ers. Register for District & State events as appropriate

8 Review of Participation

9 District Presentation

10 Project Records

11 Portfolios

12 Scholarships

13 Total $119,950.00 Money for 2014 Records, Presentations should be in your county by mid December. How should you distribute that money to your 4-H’ers. Project Records -$7,850 Portfolios - $4,350 College Scholarships -$68,900 National Congress – $14,000 - estimated National Conference – $5,100 - estimated International Leadership Conference (American Youth Foundation) - $700 Presentations – $19,050 State Awards – $4,925 District Awards -$14,125 Thanks to our 4-H Donors through the NC 4-H Development Fund for making this possible: http://intranet.ces.ncsu.edu/index.php/4- H_Awards_%26_Incentives#4-H_Awards_Donors_2012

14 Goals New NC 4-H Portfolio form implemented Look at Portfolio categories Release new Project Record Forms Increase Sponsorship Update Achievement Plan Clover Bud record book forms

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16 DAD Dates for 2015 May 2 nd – South Central – registration due April 10 – Cabarrus County – Cox Mill High School, 1355 Cox Mill Rd Concord, NC 28027 May 16 – West – registration due April 10 – Henderson County – Glenn Marlow Elementary School, 1985 Butler Bridge Rd Mills River, NC 28759 May 30 – NE – registration due April 24 – Franklin County – Franklinton High School, 910 Cedar Creek Rd, Franklinton, NC 27525 June 13 – NC – registration due May 15 – Forsyth County – NC A&T, 1601 E Market St, Greensboro, NC 27411 June 13 – SE – registration due May 15 – Lenoir County – Lenoir Community College, 231 State Highway 58, Kinston, NC 28504

17 State Presentation Finals July 18, 2015 State Presentation Finals June 19, 2015 Registration due date

18 4-H ACHIEVEMENT PLAN

19 4-H Achievement Plan Awards Committee updated this year. Will release new form in January, 2015

20 Designed to use on the county level only Begin developing life skills on record keeping, planning/organizing, goal setting, teamwork, sharing etc. Form http://www.nc4h.org/youth/awards.html One Level per year May take more than one year to complete a level Age Levels Cloverbud 9-18

21 Awards  County Level Only Cloverbud 5-6 Achievement Award Cloverbud 7-8 Achievement Award Green Clover Bronze Silver Gold Achievement Medal – must be purchased by county from National 4-H Supply (AKA…The 4-H Mall). Committee has recommended that we recognize the Achievement Medal Winners at 4-H Congress.

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23 Project Records Forms – Committee is working to release a new form in 2015 for 13 – 15 & 16-18 9-10, 11-12 forms are slated for release in the fall, winter of 2015 Forms are going to compliment 4-H Portfolio Looking for funding to increase award level to $100 from $50.

24 Record Sections – 13-15, 16-18 4-H Project Focus Personal Data & 4-H & You Page 4-H Story Leadership Citizenship Community Service 4-H Awards & Recognition Life Experiences and Non 4-H Awards & Recognition 4-H Photos & Supporting Materials 4-H Goal Setting

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28 NORTH CAROLINA 4-H PORTFOLIO

29 NC 4-H Portfolio What:A record of 3 years work in a project Why:4-H’ers learn to share and process, develop life skills Who:13-15 and 16-18 How:Transfer information from project records onto portfolio record form. Includes project accomplishments, leadership, community service, citizenship, story and other supporting materials.

30 NC 4-H Portfolio New Form Released

31 4-H Portfolio – current 2 Age Categories: 13-15, 16-18 Gold, Silver & Bronze: District & State State Awards 13-15 – Gold= $100; Silver = $50; Bronze = $25 State Awards 16-18 – Gold = $150; Silver = $100; Bronze = $50

32 Categories for 2015 Agriculture Beef Dairy Poultry Production and Preparation Horse Sheep/Goat Veterinary Science Swine Citizenship & Community Service Public Speaking/Communications

33 Categories continued…. Expressive Arts Forestry & Natural Resources Family & Consumer Science & Clothing Food & Nutrition Health & Safety Sports Nutrition Achievement Leadership Personal Development Plant and Horticultural Science Electric Energy Science & Technology

34 Each 4-H’er can submit 2 Portfolio’s for District & State competition. Counties can submit as many per category as necessary.

35 Proposed Portfolio funding levels 2 Age Categories: 13-15, 16-18 Gold, Silver & Bronze: District & State District Gold = $200; District Silver = $100; District Bronze = $50 State Gold = $500; State Silver = $250; State Bronze = $100

36 Future Proposed Categories Animal Science Citizenship & Civic Education Communication & Expressive Arts Family & Consumer Sciences Environmental Science Healthy Lifestyles Personal Development Plant Science Science & Technology Electric

37 Portfolio Sections 4-H Project Focus Personal Data & 4-H & You Page 4-H Story Leadership Citizenship Community Service 4-H Awards & Recognition Life Experiences and Non 4-H Awards & Recognition 4-H Photos & Supporting Materials

38 Electric Portfolio’s A 4-H’er who completes an Electric Portfolio is not guaranteed a trip to NC 4-H Electric Congress. Portfolio Electric Congress Delegates are selected based on the quality and content of their portfolio by a trained selection committee. All books are expected to meet the State Office format requirements.

39 Selection criteria include: Knowledge and skills gained while participating in the 4-H Electric Project Exhibit an increase in knowledge each year 4-H experiences in Leadership, Citizenship & Community Service Sharing the 4-H Electric program with others (includes teaching or assisting with electric project activities)

40 Questions?

41 CLOVERBUD FORMS

42 Compiling Cloverbud sample forms now of ones that you are all using. Committee will recommend one format to use on the county level.

43 PRESENTATIONS

44 4-H Presentations What:Oral presentation with posters and props. Why:Develops self-confidence & communication skills Who:9-10, 11-13, 14-18 (5-8 noncompetitive) How:Outline – Speech – Posters – Props – Practice When:County Activity Day – District Activity Day State 4-H Congress

45 Presentations 2015 Dates May 2 nd – SC – Cabarrus County May 16 – West – Henderson County May 30 – NE – Franklin County June 13 – NC – Forsyth County & SE – Lenoir County State Finals – July 18 – Requested SAS, POE and Court of Carolina

46 Categories – same for 2015 with exceptions for those that have National Competitions. – Artistic Arrangement – 14-18 – Landscaping 14-18 – Horticulture Production – 14-18 – Horticulture Marketing – 14-18

47 Presentation Cloverbud participation will continue to be a part of all DAD’s. Outdoor Cooking – all 9-10 & 11-13 year olds must have an adult who is responsible for them at District Day and State Presentation Finals.

48 Proposed changes for Presentation Program 4 Age Categories: 9-10, 11-12, 13-15, 16-18 CloverBuds for County and District Participation Only Gold, Silver & Bronze: District and State Level District Gold = $100; District Silver = $50; District Bronze = $25 State Gold = $200; State Silver = $150; State Bronze = $100

49 PROPOSED CATEGORIES

50 Science, Engineering, & Technology Agricultural Science Animal Science Engineering & Technology Environmental Science Plant Science Artistic Arrangement Landscaping Horse Horse Public Speaking Horticulture Production Horticulture Marketing Electric Science (General)

51 Healthy Living Health & Fitness Nutrition Chicken Char Grill Egg Cookery Fruits and Vegetable Use Peanut Foods Turkey Char Grill Beef Char Grill Pork Char Grill Family & Consumer Sciences Dairy Foods

52 Citizenship & Leadership Communications and Expressive Arts Citizenship/Community Service/Service Learning Personal Development & Leadership Workforce Preparation Open Class History - ??????

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54 4-H College Scholarships What:Money for college! Why:Because it helps pay the bills! Who:Any 4-H’er entering college as a FR – few upperclassmen scholarships. Some are renewable How:NC 4-H Scholarship Form, letters of reference, college entrance exam (SAT) score, transcript, resume When:Due in Raleigh by February 2

55 Award:70+ scholarships ranging from $500 - $2000 Over $62,000 awarded annually

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58 NC 4-H Honor Club What:½ of 1% of 4-H’ers inducted annually Why:Service Organization Who:16-21 year olds How:Application that is point-based When:Applications due in Raleigh on February 2 Award:Membership

59 Membership in this organization shall be a reward for outstanding service to 4-H Club work as symbolized in the objectives of Article II of this Constitution. Before becoming a member of this organization, a member shall: – have actively engaged in and completed three (3) or more years of 4-H work and – shall be at least sixteen (16) years of age and not over twenty (20) years of age on January 1 of the year inducted regardless of marital status – shall be eligible for membership if he or she is still active in 4- H work and community activities.

60 Attend Honor Club Conference Sponsored 4-H Events/Activities: – Achievement Hall in Leadership Award - presented at Leaders Conference each year – Community Service Group Awards Monetary Award – Candle lighting Ceremony at 4-H Congress – 4-H Congress Officer Elections – District Volunteer Leader Awards

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65 National Trips - AIRE What:Application-Resume-Interview-Essay Program Why:Self-confidence, communication and marketing skills Who:14 – 18 year olds, mock contest for juniors How:Application, Resume, Interview, Essay

66 When: Application/Resume due in Raleigh by May 15. Interview at State 4-H Congress. Award:14 trips to National 4-H Congress 6 trips to National 4-H Conference 2 trips to National Leadership Conference

67 Application Interview Resume Essay National 4-H Congress – Atlanta Georgia Animal Science (4) Citizenship (1) Communication Arts (2) Environmental Science (1) Healthy Lifestyles (1) Leadership, Citizenship, Comm. & Public Service (1) Personal Development & Leadership (1) Plant Science (1) Science & Technology (2)

68 Application Interview Resume Essay National 4-H Conference, Washington DC 6 trips awarded National Leadership Conference, Michigan 2 trips awarded

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