Harlan County 4-H Achievement Award Applications

All 4-H Achievement Applications, County Awards, and Diamond Clover will be due to the Harlan County Extension Office by November 1.
Please submit to harlan-county@unl.edu or drop off at the Harlan County Extension Office.

4-H Achievement Application is a standard application form used for the selection of county and state award winners.  Two versions of the Nebraska 4-H Achievement application are available:

Completed Achievement Applications Examples:

Harlan County 4-H Awards

Below are county awards & state awards. If you have any questions about the application process, please feel free to contact Harlan-county@unl.edu or call the office at 308-928-2119.

4-H County Project Award Pins
The Harlan County 4-H Council supports award pins for recognition of outstanding learning and performance in several areas. To be eligible for the following awards, 4-H members must complete their 4-H Achievement Application. 4-Her’s can only receive the award once.

To apply for the following awards, youth must:

  • Fill out a 4-H Achievement Application & County Award Form
  • Place the County Award Application in front of your 4-H Achievement Application. This is very important. If your award form is not seen, your application will not be considered.
  • The 4-H Achievement Application should reflect the excellence you have achieved in the project areas for which you are applying.
  • Submit your 4-H Achievement Application & County Award Forms by November 1st.

State-Level Applications

4-H Diamond Clover Diamond Clover - for all ages 8-18.
The Nebraska 4-H Diamond Clover program encourages 4-H youth to engage in a variety of programs, projects, and activities that will enable youth to acquire skills and abilities that will prepare them for success in the future. The program is designed to reach and recognize all youth engaged in 4-H, from club members and campers to school enrichment, afterschool, and special interest program participants.

The program consists of six levels that require a young person to plan and report a broad range of age-appropriate accomplishments. For each level, the Nebraska 4-H Diamond Clover program provides a list of accomplishments from which 4-H youth choose their goals. The accomplishments increase in quantity and difficulty for each level. At the beginning of the 4-H year, participants plan what to accomplish and at the end of the 4-H year, they report on their completed accomplishments. Successful completion of a level's Plan & Report form results in a 4-H youth earning that level of the Diamond Clover program.

  • Completed Diamond Clover forms due by November 1st. The form is separate from the traditional 4-H Achievement Application.
    Please do not put the form in with your Achievement Application.
  • https://4h.unl.edu/diamond-clover

 
Nebraska 4-H Foundation Scholarships -
for ages 15-18
The Nebraska 4-H Foundation utilizes the Achievement Application for awarding scholarships. Youth interested in applying for these scholarships must make that designation on their application, as well as complete the additional section titled "Nebraska 4-H Foundation Scholarships." Additional materials are required for youth applying for scholarships, including a copy of current transcripts and ACT/SAT scores. These materials must be submitted digitally along with the completed Achievement Application. Scholarship applicants must follow the state-level completion and submission procedures below. For more information, please see Nebraska 4-H Foundation Recognition

Note for Scholarship Applicants only:

  • Only the application review committee will have access to transcripts and test scores.


National 4-H Conference & National 4-H Congress
- for ages 15-18
Nebraska 4-H utilizes the 4-H Achievement Application to select delegates for National 4-H Congress and National 4-H Conference. To apply as a delegate to either national experience, youth must make that designation on their 4-H Achievement Application, as well as complete the additional section titled "Representing Nebraska 4-H." Delegate applicants must follow the state-level completion and submission procedures below.

Generally, delegate applicants should: 

  • Be age 15-19 during the calendar year in which the trip occurs in order to be considered.
  • Not have been a delegate to the program in which they are applying.
  • Be able to miss one full week of school and/or work to attend the program.
  • Be a participant in any Nebraska 4-H program or delivery mode, including clubs, camps, school enrichment, or afterschool programs.
  • Be dependable and punctual.

If selected, delegates will be expected to:

  • Participate in an orientation and complete pre-program assignments
  • Check and respond to email and other online information regularly in preparation for the leadership experience
  • Participate fully in the program
  • Carry out follow-up responsibilities designated by the 4-H program
  • Make public appearances for 4-H

Notes for delegate applicants only:

  • A fifth page is allowed for delegate applicants.
  • As you complete the application, remember that while participation in 4-H programs, leadership, and community are important, the information you can share when you return from the leadership experience is equally important.
  • Delegates may be required to travel to an airport that is not the closest to them due to chaperone location and cost restrictions.

For more information regarding eligibility, expenses, and selection processes, please visit the National 4-H Conference page and National 4-H Congress page