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This is Minnesota 4-H
Basic Facts About 4-H Clubs
Club Charter, Constitution & Bylaws
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Tips for Conducting Club Meetings
Money Matters
4-H Projects
Understanding Members
Volunteering
Public Presentations
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Toolkit
   
Minnesota 4-H Club Charter Application is available on the 4-H Staff Wiki (login required)
  (Includes Equal Opportunity Certification Form, Annual Financial Report and Program Plan)
   
Using the 4-H Name and Emblem
   
Making 4-H Youth Programs Better Survey
   
Guide to Completing the Making 4-H Youth Programs Better Survey
   
Sample 4-H Club Constitution & Bylaws
   
Club Calendar (MS- Publisher)
   
4-H Setting Club Goals
   
4-H Club Meeting Outline (MS-Publisher)
   
Sample 4-H Club Meeting Outlines
     - Meeting Idea 1
     - Meeting Idea 2
     - Meeting Idea 3
     - Meeting Idea 4
     - Meeting Idea 5
     - Meeting Idea 6
 
   
4-H Parliamentary Procedures
   
Examples of 4-H Club Ceremonies
   
Troubleshooting 4-H Club Problems
   
Ways to Say "Good for You"
   
Parents Can Help in Our 4-H Club
   
4-H Club Parent Participation Survey
   
Roles for Youth Leaders in 4-H Clubs
   
4-H "Bring it Back" Report
   
Thinking About a 4-H Fundraiser? Read This First!
   
4-H Fundraiser Approval Form
   
A Vision for Minnesota 4-H Volunteers
   
4-H Club Leader Job Description
   
4-H Club Co-Leader Job Description
   
4-H Club Project Leader/Volunteer Job Description
   
4-H Club Activity Leader/Volunteer Job Description
   
Getting Started in 4-H Demonstrations
   
Identifying a 4-H Service Project
   
Sample 4-H reflection Activities
   
Sample 4-H Service-Learning Planning Guide
   
 
   
 

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