Resources
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Financial Manual for 4-H Volunteers
Published on August 1, 2024
A guide to financial accountability for 4-H volunteers. -
Financial Manual for 4-H Treasurers
Published on August 1, 2024
A guide to managing money wisely for 4-H treasurers. -
Michigan 4-H Member's Personal Portfolio (4H1192)
Published on November 9, 2022
The Michigan 4-H Member's Personal Portfolio is designed to help 4-H members keep track of all of the things they have done and learned in 4-H over the course of their 4-H careers. -
4-H Cloverbuds and Service: Chemo Kits for Kids
Published on May 30, 2019
This project focuses on the teamwork needed to provide services to the people in need in your community by providing kits to help kids with their chemo treatments. -
4-H Cloverbuds and Service: Creating Care Packages for Deployed Soldiers, Veterans or Military Families
Published on May 30, 2019
This project is built around serving the military members of our community and work as a team to achieve a positive service outcome. -
4-H Cloverbud and Service: Citizen Science – Learning About Nature and Gathering Data
Published on May 30, 2019
This project is about coming together as a team and learning about the nature in your community and gathering data. -
Michigan 4-H Cloverbud Frequently Asked Questions
Published on May 1, 2018
Beginning September 1, 2018, the Michigan 4-H Participant Age Policy will change to reflect a new age for 4-H members: 8 to 19 years old. This document addresses some of the commonly asked questions about the change in the Cloverbud age. -
Michigan 4-H Cloverbud Learning Guidelines
Published on May 1, 2018
Children aged 5 to 7 need to be involved in activities and learning experiences that are developmentally appropriate. -
4-H Pledge Posters
Published on November 13, 2017
Available in various sizes and formats, the 4-H Pledge Poster resources are a useful tool for 4-H members, volunteers and clubs. -
Children & Youth Programming: Supporting Child and Family Development
Published on April 24, 2017
With a goal of ensuring every Michigan child is prepared with the knowledge, tools and skills to lead a healthy and productive life, MSU Extension’s children and youth programming uses the experiential learning model through which children learn best.