4-H Volunteers
Why Become A 4-H Volunteer?
- Inspire and empower youth
- Meet new people
- Share what you have learned
- Develop your leadership skills
- Make a difference
- Leave a legacy
Ways to Volunteer:
- 4-H Club Leader: Year-long commitment
- 4-H SPIN (Special Interest) Club Leader: 6-8 week commitment
- 4-H Activity Volunteer
- 4-H Mentor
- 4-H Administrative Volunteer
- 4-H Shooting Sports Volunteer
The Michigan State University Volunteer Selection Process can be found: Here!
Additional 4-H Michigan State University Volunteer Resources:
How to Complete an Application
Volunteer Central Portal
Volunteer Definitions
Resources for current and potential volunteers
When should volunteers contact 4-H staff?
Summary of Civil Rights Policies and Procedures
Social Media and Texting Expectations for Michigan State University Extension Volunteers
Michigan 4-H Financial Guidelines for Volunteers:
Fundraiser Application
Fundraiser Report Form
4-H Financial Management Toolkit
Michigan 4-H Financial Guidelines for Treasurers
Treasurer’s Report Form
For more information on how to get involved as a 4-H volunteer in Grand Traverse County, please contact:
Emily Kotz
4-H Program Coordinator, Grand Traverse County
Michigan State University Extension
231-922-4825 (office)
kotzemil@msu.edu
msue.msu.edu