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4-H Youth Development

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4-H Youth Development
Name4-H Youth Development
Formation1902
FounderA. B. Graham
LocationUnited States
Region servedNorth America, Africa, Asia
FocusYouth development, Agricultural education

4-H Youth Development is a global network of youth organizations, with a presence in over 80 countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. The organization was founded by A. B. Graham in 1902, with the goal of providing youth development programs and agricultural education to young people. 4-H Youth Development has partnerships with organizations such as the National 4-H Council, United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture. The organization also collaborates with Land-grant universities, such as Cornell University, University of California, Davis, and Purdue University.

History of

4-H The history of 4-H Youth Development dates back to the early 20th century, when A. B. Graham started the first 4-H club in Clark County, Ohio. The organization was initially focused on providing agricultural education to young people, with a emphasis on farming, animal husbandry, and home economics. Over time, the organization expanded its focus to include youth development programs, such as leadership development, community service, and career development. 4-H Youth Development has been influenced by notable figures such as Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt, who supported the organization's mission and objectives. The organization has also been shaped by events such as the Great Depression, World War II, and the Civil Rights Movement, which highlighted the need for youth development programs and community engagement.

Mission and Objectives

The mission of 4-H Youth Development is to provide youth development programs and agricultural education to young people, with a focus on leadership development, community service, and career development. The organization's objectives include providing opportunities for young people to develop life skills, such as communication, problem-solving, and decision-making. 4-H Youth Development also aims to promote community engagement and civic responsibility among young people, through partnerships with organizations such as the National 4-H Council, United Way, and the American Red Cross. The organization's mission and objectives are supported by notable individuals such as Michelle Obama, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffett, who have recognized the importance of youth development programs and agricultural education.

Programs and Activities

4-H Youth Development offers a wide range of programs and activities, including animal science projects, plant science projects, and environmental science projects. The organization also provides opportunities for young people to develop life skills, such as leadership development, communication, and problem-solving. 4-H Youth Development has partnerships with organizations such as the National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy, and the World Wildlife Fund, which provide opportunities for young people to engage in conservation and sustainability projects. The organization also collaborates with NASA, Microsoft, and Google, which provide opportunities for young people to develop STEM skills and engage in innovation and entrepreneurship projects.

Organization and Structure

4-H Youth Development is a global network of youth organizations, with a presence in over 80 countries. The organization is led by the National 4-H Council, which is headquartered in Chevy Chase, Maryland. 4-H Youth Development has partnerships with organizations such as the United States Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, and Land-grant universities, such as Cornell University, University of California, Davis, and Purdue University. The organization also has a strong presence in countries such as Canada, Australia, and Japan, where it collaborates with organizations such as the Canadian 4-H Council, Australian 4-H, and the Japan 4-H.

Impact and Evaluation

The impact of 4-H Youth Development has been evaluated by organizations such as the National 4-H Council, United States Department of Agriculture, and Tufts University. Studies have shown that 4-H Youth Development programs have a positive impact on young people's life skills, such as leadership development, communication, and problem-solving. The organization's programs have also been shown to promote community engagement and civic responsibility among young people, through partnerships with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and the Sierra Club. 4-H Youth Development has been recognized for its impact by notable individuals such as Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, who have supported the organization's mission and objectives. The organization has also received awards and recognition from organizations such as the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and the National 4-H Hall of Fame.

Category:Youth organizations

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