4-H Clubs are a great way for kids and adults to learn, have fun, build relationships. Some resources to help the club function properly. 

State 4-H Club Resources

A few of the areas that they cover are listed. The State 4-H site has much more information.

Club Meeting How-To

Learn how to guide the 4-H club meeting as a leader and empower youth to lead the meetings. Explains the roles of the Officers and guides to assist them in their roles.

Providing Opportunities for Youth Engagement
Now that your club has elected officers, empower them! Engage youth in the 4-H club meeting planning process, using the 4-H meeting wheel as a guide. Empower youth to lead the business portion of the meeting while teaching parliamentary process.
 

4-H Club Financials
4-H is a publicly owned program with a name and logo protected by federal law. As a result, funds donated to the program must receive the same accountability as required in handling of public and tax funds. This video explains how Nebraska 4-H clubs can fundraise and have a club checking account while following the correct IRS guidelines.

 

The Club's "Year End Treasurer Report" is available in this section. Clubs need to download, complete and turn in to the Extension Office by January 31st.

4-H in the Community

Community service activities are an important part of the 4-H experience and the community club delivery method is often known for work in the community. Learn more about why community service is essential in developing youth for future success.
 

 

This guide will assist clubs on choosing, planning and executing a successful Community Service Project.

4-H Community Service Guide