Contacts 
4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.

 

Training

  1. Native American Culture and Communication Through Art (ppt) Note: this file is 10 megabytes
  2. 4-H Club 101 (ppt)
  3. 4-H Club 101 (pdf)
  4. Teens As Volunteer Leaders (ppt) 25 megabytes
  5. Teens As Volunteer Leaders (pdf) 4 megabytes
  6. Underserved Communities Part 1 (ppt) 15 megabytes
  7. Underserved Communities Part 2 (ppt) 15 megabytes
  8. Underserved Communities Part 3 (ppt) 15 megabytes
  9. Underserved Communities Part 4 (ppt) 15 megabytes
  10. Underserved Communities Part 5 (ppt) 15 megabytes
  11. Underserved Communities (pdf) 2.5 megabytes
  12. Helping Teens to Work With Middle School Youth (ppt)
  13. 4-H Foundations Meeting Presentation (ppt)
  14. Why 4-H AfterSchool Presentation (ppt)
  15. Quality Afterschool Programs Presentation (ppt)
  16. Successful Grant Proposal Example from Arkansas (pdf)
  17. 4-H Afterschool Program Development Model (exe)
  18. The 4-H Afterschool Program Development Model Explained, Theresa Ferrari, National 4-H Afterschool Leadership Team Member (wmv)
  19. "How To" PR tutorial (doc)
  20. After 3pm Report (ppt)
  21. After 3pm Report - Executive Summary (pdf)
  22. Youth Development Essential Elements (ppt)
  23. Evaluation Tool Example 1 (pdf)
  24. Evaluation Tool Example 2 (pdf)
  25. Experiencial Learning Model (ppt)
  26. Logic Model Training (ppt)
  27. National 4-H Afterschool Logic Model (pdf)
  28. Youth Development Lanyard Cards (pdf)
  29. What is 4-H? (ppt)
  30. South Dakota 4-H Afterschool Presentation (ppt)
  31. 4-H Afterschool Theoretical Base (ppt)
  32. 4-H Afterschool Theoretical Base (pdf)
  33. Web-based 4-H Afterschool Training CECP (pdf)
  34. 4H Afterschool Overview (pdf)
  35. Guide to Quality School-Age Care (pdf)
  36. Management Manual (pdf)

 

 

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