4-H CANADA PROGRAM CATALOGUE 2023-2024
July 2023 by 4-H Canada
Published
4-H CANADA Program Catalogue • 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 Introduction 6 Leadership Development Pillars 7 Positive Youth Development Formula 8 Opportunities for Youth 8 Members Forum 9 Citizenship Congress 10 Careers on the Grow 12 4-H Canada Science Fair 13 US National 4-H Conference 14 Bursaries 15 Scholarships 16 Opportunities for Clubs 16 Outreach Initiatives 17 Club Funds 18 National Volunteer Leader of the Year Award 19 Distinguished Alumni Award 20 Show Your 4-H Colours 21 Opportunities for Volunteer Leaders 21 Leadership Summit 22 Leaders Learn Webinars 23 Careers on the Grow Leader Resources 23 4-H LEARNS 24 Dates and Deadlines
Introduction
This program catalogue is a showcase of 4-H Canada’s national programs and opportunities available to 4-H youth members, clubs, and volunteer leaders. Programs are offered throughout the year and specific dates, deadlines, and details can be found at the end of this catalogue. Please note that some dates and locations have not yet been finalized. Keep an eye on our social channels and website for the latest updates.
About 4-H
4-H empowers youth in Canada to become responsible, caring, and contributing leaders who are passionate about making meaningful contributions to the world around them. We provide a safe, fun, and inclusive environment that prepares youth to make a positive impact in their community, their country, and their world.
Established in 1913, 4-H is one of Canada’s longest-running and most respected youth organizations! We are a youth-serving organization focused on helping young Canadians Learn To Do By Doing in a safe, inclusive, and fun environment.
4-H Pledge
I pledge
My HEAD to clearer thinking, My HEART to greater loyalty, My HANDS to larger service, My HEALTH to better living, For my club, my community, my country, and my world.
4-H Motto Learn To Do By Doing
Learning through experience is a key objective of 4-H. At all levels of 4-H, youth members are encouraged to learn through active participation.
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About 4-H Canada
4-H Canada is the national governing body for 4-H in Canada. We oversee 4-H’s standards of practice, risk management, and brand. The national office manages national programs, events, scholarships, grants, and more.
To learn more about 4-H Canada, visit 4-h-canada.ca
Our Mission
To empower youth to be responsible, caring and contributing leaders that effect positive change in the world around them.
Our Vision
Thriving communities in partnership with youth leaders.
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Leadership Development Pillars
4-H Canada’s programs are organized under four leadership development pillars, each representing an area of learning that is at the heart of the 4-H program.
Community Engagement & Communications
Programs in this pillar are designed to encourage youth to seek out ways to lend a helping hand, act on important issues, and make a positive difference in the world around them.
Science & Technology
Through this pillar’s programs, youth can dive into hands-on, inquiry-based projects and activities that spark their curiosity.
Environment & Healthy Living
Programs in this pillar offer opportunities for youth to discover how to be stewards of the environment and to explore positive ways to stay healthy and active.
Sustainable Agriculture & Food Security
This pillar builds on 4-H’s deep roots in agricultural communities, offering programs that help youth appreciate and learn about the food we grow and eat.
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Positive Youth Development Formula
Positive Youth Development (PYD) is a globally recognized and research-based approach to youth development that considers young people as assets and partners in the community. PYD does not focus on one single activity or program, but rather is a general approach and philosophy incorporated into all our 4-H programming in Canada.
At 4-H, we use the PYD Formula to build responsible, caring, and contributing young people who are empowered to be successful through our supportive structure.
At the centre of the PYD Formula are our essential elements – the key ingredients that support PYD programming to be successful.
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Opportunities for Youth
Members Forum
First offered in 1931, 4-H Canada’s Members Forum is our longest-running program. Through experiential learning, workshops, and activities, 4-H senior youth members will develop a deeper awareness, knowledge, and understanding of what it means to positively impact the environment and live a healthier lifestyle. Members will leave feeling energized and equipped to apply new knowledge and skills to their club projects, in their community, and maybe even discover new career paths to explore or pursue!
Workshops will cover a range of topics and members will also participate in Mentorship Circles — an exciting opportunity to meet industry leaders and to chat about their career paths and life lessons.
Learn more about Members Forum at: 4-h-canada.ca/members-forum
Past Members Forum themes included:
• Living Like a Leader
• Growing Strong Futures
• My World, My Career, My Self
• Sprouting Success, Cultivating Careers
Environment & Healthy Living AGE
Ages 16-21
Seven members + one chaperone per province DATE
November 2023 LOCATION
Calgary, AB COST
$500/member
No cost for chaperone DEADLINE
Register by August 1, 2023
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HOW TO APPLY
for more
Contact your provincial office
information
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Members Forum is supported by the RBC Foundation, BFL Canada, Cargill, and the Government of Canada.
Citizenship Congress
Citizenship Congress will deepen 4-H youth members’ understanding of civic engagement, governance, public policy, parliamentary procedures, citizenship, and politics. This conference also creates opportunities for youth to network and learn from experts in the political field and to improve their research and communication skills.
Workshops and preparation sessions will culminate with the annual debate where 4-H youth members from across Canada will construct insightful arguments and practice their skills of persuasion and public speaking. Members will leave Citizenship Congress having learned more about Canada, its government, and themselves!
Learn more at: 4-h-canada.ca/citizenship-congress
Past Citizenship Congress themes included:
• Examining Freedom of Speech: Exploring Accountability for Public Communications
• The Power of a Vote: Value of Civic Engagement
• Looking to the Future: Canada’s Role in Climate Action
• Examining Public Programs: Exploring the Issue of Universal Basic Income
Community Engagement & Communications
Ages
9
AGE
LOCATION
No cost for chaperone DEADLINE Register by
2024
TO APPLY Contact your provincial office for more information
16-21 DATE May 2024
Ottawa, ON COST $500/member
January 10,
HOW
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Citizenship Congress is supported by The Masonic Foundation of Ontario, the Government of Canada, and BFL Canada.
Careers on the Grow Community
Careers on the Grow is a career exploration program where youth can discover career paths, apply their skills, and gain hands-on work experience. Being part of a 4-H club prepares youth for their future career by learning decision-making, communication, and leadership skills – which are highly in demand in today’s workforce.
Through Careers on the Grow, 4-H youth can put these skills to work and grow them further through internship placements, networking, mentorship opportunities, and career exploration resources.
Internships
With internship placements, senior youth members can take advantage of hands-on learning opportunities within companies, on farms, with social enterprises, and in both rural and urban communities across Canada. These internships help youth build upon their technical and employability skills while gaining meaningful work experience that expands their professional network. Participants will receive a $500 honorarium upon completion of the internship for each week worked full-time. The same honorarium applies if the internship is in person or virtual.
More details on placement offerings and application requirements will be available in the fall with applications opening November 1, 2023.
DATE
Ages 18-25
Spring/Summer 2024
LOCATION
Various: in-person, hybrid, and virtual opportunities
COST
No cost DEADLINE
Apply by January 10, 2024 HOW
4-h-canada.ca/ growingcareers
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Engagement & Communications AGE
TO APPLY
e-Mentorships
Mentors can be one of the most valuable resources for growing skills! The eMentorships program is an opportunity for members aged 18-25 to engage in an individualized, short-term mentorship (over a three -week duration in late fall 2023) with a mentor from a particular career field or business sector. Mentors/ mentees will meet virtually, at least two times within the three-week period.
Applications for this program will open in August 2023 with the e-mentorship taking place between November 6 and November 24, 2023. Keep an eye on our website for updates and more information.
Ages 18-25 DATE
November 6-24, 2023
Career Exploration Programming
These career exploration opportunities can help youth discover how the skills they currently possess can be used in their future career, all while helping them improve and build new ones!
Virtual Workshops
Virtual workshop sessions are an opportunity to learn new skills that prepare youth and young adults for their post-secondary studies and future career. The topics of discussion are based off feedback we have received from our senior 4-H members on what they feel is valuable. The next virtual workshop will take place in November 2023 followed by another in March 2024.
To learn about resources available for leaders to support career preparation programming in 4-H clubs, visit page 17.
October 15, 2023
Ages by 15-25 DATE
Fall 2023 and Spring 2024
Careers on the Grow is supported by the RBC Foundation and the Government of Canada.
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AGE
LOCATION Virtual COST No cost
DEADLINE
TO APPLY
HOW
4-h-canada.ca/ growingcareers
AGE
Virtual COST No cost
TO APPLY 4-h-canada.ca/ growingcareers
LOCATION
HOW
4-H Canada Science Fair
The 4-H Canada Science Fair is an opportunity for youth to explore, experiment, and discover! Through the Science Fair, youth will plan, research, complete, and submit a science project (independently or as a pair), on a topic that interests them. Youth can choose to explore a topic that compliments their 4-H club project or discover something completely unrelated. The choice is up to them whether they want to conduct a discovery or innovation project.
Youth members will then showcase their projects alongside other projects from members across Canada for the chance to advance and compete at the CanadaWide Science Fair (CWSF) – the country’s largest annual youth science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) event.
Learn more about the 4-H Canada Science Fair and get started on your project today at 4-h-canada.ca/sciencefair
How does the 4-H Canada Science Fair work?
1. First Round
Registration: September 5, 2023-January 12, 2024
Judging: January 17 - 31, 2024
During the first round of the 4-H Canada Science Fair, members will research and create their projects. Members will register their project by January 12, 2024, to be judged virtually. Projects will follow normal science project protocol, but instead of displays, members are to create a PowerPoint to be shared with the judges for assessment. Resources are available to assist members in developing their projects.New support resources will be available September 2023 for club leaders and families.
2. Second Round
March 2024
(dates and location TBD) Finalists from the first round move on to the second round where they will deliver a live project presentation to judges, meet 4-H youth from across the country, and participate in tons of fun science programming! Second round finalists of the 4-H Canada Science Fair have the chance to move on and compete in the Canada-Wide Science Fair.
Grades 7-12 or CÉGEP
March 2024
TBD
$100 registration fee (round 2 participants only)
Register your project by January 12, 2024
4-h-canada.ca/sciencefair
3. Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF)
May 11 – 17, 2024 – Carleton University, Ottawa Ontario
Finalists of the 4-H Canada Science Fair second round advance to the Canada-Wide Science Fair, hosted by Youth Science Canada, to compete with their projects. The CWSF is Canada’s national science fair that brings together over 450 of the best young scientists in grades seven-12 or CÉGEP. There is nearly $2,000,000 in awards available to participants in addition to top honours!
Learn more about the Canada-Wide Science Fair at youthscience.ca/science-fairs/cwsf
The 4-H Canada Science Fair is supported by the Government of Canada, Semex, and Olds College.
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Science & Technology
DATE
LOCATION
COST
DEADLINE
HOW TO APPLY
US National 4-H Conference
Returning for the first time since 2019!
The annual U.S. National 4-H Conference is the premiere civic engagement opportunity for 4-H members across the U.S and Canada. One 4-H member (aged 18-19 at the time of travel) from each province in Canada, forms the Canadian delegation. Conference delegates choose an important societal topic and in round table groups prepare a formal briefing. Briefings are presented to U.S. federal officials around the Washington, D.C. area. In addition to conference activities, 4-H Canada delegates may have a chance to tour Washington, visit some of the nation’s famous cultural and political sites, including the Lincoln Memorial and Capitol Hill, and visit the Canadian Embassy.
*4-H Canada participation in this program is subject to annual invitation from the U.S. Organizing Committee.
The U.S National 4-H Conference is supported by The Honourable Lyle and Sharon Vanclief Leadership Endowment Fund.
Community Engagement & Communications
Ages 18-19 at time of travel
April 2024
Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia
TBD
Register by December 8, 2023
Contact your provincial 4-H office for more information
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LOCATION
COST
DEADLINE
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Bursaries
Jack Pemberton Youth Development Bursary
The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF), in partnership with 4-H Canada, is pleased to offer the Jack Pemberton Youth Development Bursary to a senior 4-H member residing outside of Ontario with a keen interest in agriculture and a desire to attend The Royal in Toronto.
Jack Pemberton was a Past President and Honourary Life Governor of RAWF. Mr. Pemberton created this opportunity to travel to Toronto to visit The Royal firsthand, as he felt it is a wonderful experience for anyone who is interested in agriculture.
The 101st RAWF runs from November 3 to 12, 2023.
The successful applicant will be awarded a $3,000 bursary.
• $2,250 of the funds will be used to cover the cost of travel to and within Toronto (airfare and all transportation between the airport, hotel, and The Royal grounds).
• $750 of the funds will go towards the recipient’s post-secondary education.
In memory of Mr. Pemberton, The Royal will provide general admission passes and up to three nights of accommodation (double occupancy) for the winner and a guest. A suggested itinerary of events to attend, including some VIP opportunities, will also be provided by The Royal staff, based on the interests expressed in the recipient’s application.
Applications will be accepted online from August 8, 2023, to September 15, 2023, at 11:59pm E.T.
For more information and application guidelines, visit 4-h-canada.ca/bursaries.
Entering final year of high school/CÉGEP
Awarded September 2023
Apply by September 15, 2023
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AGE
DATE
DEADLINE
HOW TO APPLY 4-h-canada.ca/bursaries
Scholarships
4-H Canada, alongside several of our national partners, recognizes the importance of investing in the lifelong learning opportunities for our 4-H youth as integral to their success and the long-term vibrancy of our Canadian communities and economy. Thanks to these partnerships, 4-H Canada is proud to offer a variety of post-secondary scholarships to members each year.
In 2023, the following scholarships were offered:
• Leadership Excellence Awards of Distinction (L.E.A.D.) – four $20,000 scholarships
• McDonald’s Canada Future of Agriculture 4-H Scholarship – Eight $5,000 scholarships
• John Deere Canada 4-H Scholarship – 15 $1,000 scholarships
• TD 4-H Canada Agriculture Scholarship – 12 $2,500 scholarships
• Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers 4-H Scholarship – Two $1,000 scholarships
2024 Scholarships will be announced in February 2024. Scholarship applications will open March 1, 2024 and close May 31, 2024.
For more information and application guidelines, visit 4-h-canada.ca/scholarships
In final year of high school/ CÉGEP or in post-secondary
Leadership Excellence Awards of Distinction (L.E.A.D.)
The Leadership Excellence Awards of Distinction (L.E.A.D.) recognize outstanding 4-H’ers who show 4-H values in the way they live their lives. The awards honour youth who have become exceptional leaders through their 4-H experience and who share the best of themselves with their community.
Four L.E.A.D. recipients are selected each year, one for each of 4-H Canada’s Leadership Development pillars. Each recipient receives:
• A $20,000 scholarship for higher education ($5,000 annually for up to four years).
• An invitation to the virtual 2024 Leadership Awards held in February, where they will be honoured for receiving this award.
• Ongoing mentorship from an expert in their field of study or interest.
• A reference letter from their mentor.
• A letter of congratulations from 4-H Canada’s CEO, Shannon Benner.
• The opportunity to be featured as a youth spokesperson for L.E.A.D.
Learn more and meet past recipients and mentors at: 4-h-canada.ca/lead.
The L.E.A.D. scholarship is made possible thanks to the generous support of CN.
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AGE
DATE
DEADLINE
Awarded Summer 2024
HOW TO APPLY
Apply by May 31, 2024
4-h-canada.ca/scholarships
Ava Copas
Elena Sales
Aidan Reynolds
Kate Axten
Opportunities for Clubs
Outreach Initiatives
4-H Canada Outreach Initiatives provide clubs, youth, and families within 4-H opportunities to take part in relevant and engaging activities that focus on experiential learning, leadership, and skill-building. Outreach Initiatives are pre-packaged activity kits that include all curriculum and many of the materials needed to run hands-on exploration activities related to a specific topic.
Earlier this year, we relaunched two of our most popular outreach initiatives, Proud to Bee a 4-H’er and Making A Splash. Later this year, we will be releasing two new outreach initiatives. These initiatives aim to expand existing resources, build new curriculum, strengthen current and new relationships, and grow 4-H opportunities for families, members, and clubs to access. Each initiative incorporates and educates youth on the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
4-H Canada outreach initiatives were launched in 2020 as a response to the needs of youth and families during the COVID-19 pandemic to incorporate past favourite initiatives like Proud to Bee a 4-H’er and Find Your 4-H Wings. In 2020 and 2021, we launched My Plate and the Planet, Dig into Soil, and Unbox Your Mind.
SDG
SDG
Relaunch of SDG 14
Life Below Water –Making a Splash
Relaunch of SDG 15
Life on Land - Proud to Bee a 4-H’er
*Stay tuned for more information on new initiatives coming soon!
Visit 4-h-canada.ca/4-h-at-home today to learn more and download past initiatives.
Proud to Bee a 4-H’er is presented by Syngenta, Operation Pollinator. Making a Splash is presented by Cargill and supported by Corteva Agriscience and Desjardins.
SDG 2- Zero Hunger Initiative is presented by Syngenta.
SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth Initiative is presented by CNH Industrial and Cargill and supported by Corteva Agriscience and Desjardins.
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8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth
AGE
DATE
2022 –
COST No cost DEADLINE TBD HOW TO APPLY
Ages 6-18
Fall
Spring 2023
4-h-canada.ca/4-h-at-home
Club Funds
4-H Canada is proud to provide clubs, districts, and regions across the country with funding opportunities to support their initiatives and activities.
Please note that financial support for clubs is determined with partners on an ongoing basis, with new grants and programs being established throughout the year. We have listed below what is anticipated for 2023-2024, however, please visit 4-h-canada.ca/clubfunds for up-to-date information.
FCC 4-H Club Fund
With the generous support of Farm Credit Canada (FCC), the FCC 4-H Club Fund is returning for 2023-2024 to provide clubs, districts, and regions across Canada with grants of up to $500. Please visit 4-h-canada.ca/clubfunds to learn more about the FCC 4-H Club Fund and eligible activities.
Applications open August 1 and close October 31, 2023.
For more information and application guidelines, visit 4-h-canada.ca/clubfunds.
Awarded Fall 2023 DEADLINE
Apply by October 31, 2023 HOW
4-h-canada.ca/clubfunds
The FCC 4-H Club Fund is supported by Farm Credit Canada (FCC).
DATE
TO APPLY
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National Volunteer Leader of the Year Award
The National Volunteer Leader of the Year Award (NVLYA) recognizes the volunteer leaders who are the biggest champions of the 4-H program. With leaders’ support and guidance, 4-H members receive outstanding experiences and gain important skills that help them continue to be responsible, caring and contributing youth who are positively impacting the world around them.
The winning national volunteer receives a prize package including $1,000 cash, registration for the 2024 Leadership Summit, and recognition at the 2024 Leadership Awards. In addition to the NVLYA, one leader from each province is selected as the Provincial Volunteer Leader of the Year and receives $100 cash and $100 towards a celebratory party for their club.
Nominations open August 15 and close September 30, 2023
Nominate your leader today and meet past recipients at: 4-h-canada.ca/awards/volunteer.
Awarded Winter 2024
Nominations due by September 30, 2023
4-h-canda.ca/awards/volunteer
2022 Recipient
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COST No cost DEADLINE
HOW TO APPLY
Alain Blanchette
Distinguished Alumni Award
Nominate a deserving alum in 2023!
The Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes the outstanding leadership and contributions of 4-H alumni to our communities, country, and world.
Selection Criteria
The award recipient will be selected by a panel of reviewers based on these criteria:
• Demonstrated leadership and contributions to their field and the world.
• Being an outstanding role model of 4-H values (critical thinking, service, loyalty, and healthy living) and support for future generations.
• Experience as a 4-H youth member.
The nominee does not currently need to be involved with 4-H.
The Award recipient will be featured during the Virtual 2024 4-H Canada Leadership Awards in February.
Award nominations will open in Summer 2023. Stay tuned!
2022 Recipient
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DATE Awarded Winter 2024 COST No cost DEADLINE TBD HOW TO APPLY 4-h-canada.ca/awards/alumni
Ken Keis
Show Your 4-H Colours
Show the world what it means to be a 4-H’er!
Did you know that November is National 4-H Month? That’s why 4-H’ers across Canada love to show their pride all month long, and why Show Your 4-H Colours is the annual celebration of 4-H! This year also marks the 110th anniversary of 4-H in Canada, even more reason to celebrate!
There are many ways to celebrate 4-H during November and make a big splash—of green, that is! The highlight of our annual celebration is Show Your 4-H Colours Day on November 1 where members, leaders, alumni, and supporters alike wear their favourite green and come together to spread awareness and enthusiasm for 4-H.
Here are some more ways to celebrate in November:
• Wear green on November 1
• Visit a Canadian landmark illuminated in green on the eve of November 1
• Host a club celebration event
• Make an impact and volunteer in your community
• Post to social media using the hashtag #ShowYour4HColours and tag us
@4HCanada so we can see you sporting your green
Visit
November 1,
2023! Wear your best green and visit a landmark illuminated in green to celebrate.
you to our partner, BASF Canada.
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• Encourage your friends and family to celebrate with us! showyour4hcolours.ca to learn how you can get involved and find resources for your club to celebrate 4-H this November!
Thank
Show Your 4-H Colours Day is
Opportunities for Volunteer Leaders
Leadership Summit
Leadership Summit is an opportunity for 4-H volunteer leaders, professionals, and the Youth Advisory Committee to showcase the communities they are building, share innovative program ideas, and hear from experts on emerging topics. It includes a mix of interactive workshops, expert keynotes, sharing, networking sessions, and lots of fun! We hope after attending Leadership Summit, leaders will leave feeling:
• Valued, as we celebrate volunteer achievements and have some fun.
• Connected, as we share successes and challenges, while they build a network with other leaders and youth.
• Supported, as we direct them to new resources and bring in experts to inspire them, help them grow their skills, and answer their questions.
Leadership Summit 2024 will be held in Vancouver, BC in April 2024. Exact dates will be available this summer with more information on Leadership Summit to be announced in September 2023 — stay tuned!
Thank you to our partner, the Government of Canada.
Leaders ages 18+
April 12-14, 2024
Vancouver, British Columbia
TBD
Register by October 31, 2023
Do you have a proposal for a workshop you would like to bring to delegates at Leadership Summit 2024?
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HOW TO APPLY
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Contact your provincial 4-H
us at: program@4-h-canada.ca today!
Contact
Leaders Learn Webinars
The Leaders Learn webinar series is a training resource for volunteer leaders and senior 4-H members to build upon their 4-H foundational knowledge, continue to develop necessary skills, and gain the confidence to help them better support, mentor, and empower today’s youth. 4-H is all about a shared commitment to lifelong learning and we know that our volunteer leaders are leading by example!
Across Canada, 4-H youth are constantly developing and refining their skills in areas related to Community Engagement & Communications, Science & Technology, Environment & Healthy Living, and Sustainable Agriculture & Food Security – but what about our volunteer leaders?
Our next Leaders Learn Webinar series of sessions will be announced soon! Watch for more information and register at: 4-h-canada.ca/leaderslearn.
Past webinar topics have included:
• Diet Culture and Cultivating Body Inclusion with Our Youth
• How to Build Trust and Connection Online
• Bias Awareness
• Engaging 4-H Families: Lead Better - Using Physical Activity to Improve Mental Health and Social Connectivity
• Finding Their Voice – Public Speaking
• Leadership Development Pillars
• Unpacking PYD
Leaders and youth members ages 16+
Fall 2023 and Spring 2024
Watch past webinars
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DATE
LOCATION Virtual COST No cost HOW TO APPLY 4-h-canada.ca/leaderslearn
on-demand
4-h-canada.ca/leaderslearn.
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Careers on the Grow Leader Resources
Career readiness resources are available, as part of the Careers on the Grow Program, to help leaders deliver career preparation programming and support youth members. Resources include:
• Supporting the Development of Entrepreneurial Skills.
• Supporting the Development of Networking Skills.
• Supporting Creative Thinking Skills of Youth.
• Supporting Youth Financial Literacy Skills. These resources are high-level introductions to the topics covered with suggestions of how to integrate the topic into various clubs and projects by each Leadership Development Pillar.
A new Leader Resource will be available fall 2023. Stay tuned for the exact date!
4-H LEARNS
4-H LEARNS (Learn, Educate, Access Resources, Network, Support) is an online community for 4-H volunteer leaders and professionals to share ideas and access 4-H resource materials produced from all corners of the world. This knowledgesharing platform empowers Canadian volunteers and the Global 4-H Network to connect, share resources and best practices, and grow a global 4-H movement of positive youth development.
Here is how 4-H LEARNS can help you as a volunteer leader:
• Download resources to get new ideas for your club.
• Access volunteer training like the Leaders Learn webinars and other resources.
• Access current and past resources from 4-H Canada programs like Find Your 4-H Wings, Steeped in Soil, and My Plate and the Planet.
• Let people know about yourself and clubs by creating a profile.
• Access the on-boarding checklist to find 4-H Canada national policies, links to the Commit
Leader resources are available for download at: 4-h-canada.ca/growingcareers.
to Kids training, and the new volunteer leader guide and member handbook.
• Contribute to discussion forums with other 4-H’ers.
About 4-H LEARNS:
• Over 1,027 project resources
• Resources from five different countries
• 23 country profiles
• 13 provinces and states
• 1,000+ individual profiles
• Five discussion groups
Register today and start exploring at: 4-h-learns.org!
Always be sure to check with your provincial 4-H office to ensure the resources and activities are an appropriate fit for your club.
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AGE Leaders DATE New Resource Coming Fall 2023 COST No cost HOW TO APPLY 4-h-canada.ca/growingcareers
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Dates and Deadlines
Opportunities for Youth
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Program Age & Availability Dates Deadline to Apply Location Cost How to Participate
Members Forum Age 16-21 seven youth per province, one chaperone November 2023 August 1, 2023 Calgary, AB $500 Contact your provincial office Citizenship Congress Age 16-21 seven youth per province, one chaperone May 2024 January 10, 2024 Ottawa, ON $500 Contact your provincial office US National 4-H Conference Ages 18+ at time of trip, one youth per province April 2024 December 13, 2023 Washington, DC TBD Contact your provincial office Careers on the Grow: Internships Age 18-25 Summer 2024 November 2023 – January 10, 2024 Across Canada No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Careers on the Grow: eMentorship Age 18-25 November 6 –November 24, 2023 October 15, 2023 Virtual No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Careers on the Grow: Workshops & Career Readiness Modules Age 15-25 Fall 2023 –spring 2024 N/A Virtual No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca 4-H Canada Science Fair Grades seven –12 or CÉGEP Registration: September 5, 2023 –January 12, 2024 First Round: January 17 – January 31, 2024 Second Round: March 2024 CWSF: May 11-17, 2024 Virtual In-Person: Location TBD Ottawa, ON $100 registration fee (round 2 participants only) Visit 4-h-canada.ca Jack Pemberton Youth Development Bursary Entering final year of high school/CÉGEP Awarded September 2023 September 15, 2023 Toronto, ON No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Scholarships In final year of high school/ CÉGEP or in post-secondary Awarded summer 2024 May 31, 2024 N/A No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Leadership Excellence Awards of Distinction (L.E.A.D.) In final year of high school/ CÉGEP Awarded Summer 2023 July 5, 2023 N/A No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca
Opportunities for Clubs
Opportunities for Leaders
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Outreach Initiatives Youth ages six-18 Fall 2023 –spring 2024 TBD N/A No cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Club Funds N/A Awarded Fall 2023 August 1 –October 31, 2023 N/A N/A Visit 4-h-canada.ca National Volunteer Leader of the Year Award Leaders Awarded November 2023 September 30, 2023 N/A No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Distinguished Alumni Award 4-H alumni Awarded February 2024 TBD N/A No Cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Program Age & Availability Dates Deadline to Apply Location Cost How to Participate
Leadership Summit Leaders 18+ April 12-14, 2024 October 31, 2023 Vancouver, BC TBD Contact your provincial office Leaders Learn Webinars Leaders 16+ Fall 2023 –spring 2024 N/A Virtual No cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca Careers on the Grow: Leader Resources Leaders Fall 2023 N/A N/A No cost Visit 4-h-canada.ca
For More Information on These Programs:
Contact 4-H Canada
Email: program@4-h-canada.ca
Phone: 1-844-759-1013
Website: 4-h-canada.ca
Contact Your Provincial 4-H Office
Some programs require you to apply through your provincial 4-H office to attend. To do so, please locate your provincial office below and reach out with their contact information:
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Provincial Office Email Phone Website 4-H Alberta info@4hab.com 780-682-2153 4hab.com 4-H British Columbia mail@bc4h.bc.ca 1-866-776-0373 4hbc.ca 4-H Manitoba scarvey@4h.mb.ca 204-726-6136 4h.mb.ca 4-H New Brunswick director@nb4h.com 506-324-6244 nb4h.ca 4-H Newfoundland and Labrador - - 4-hnl.ca 4-H Nova Scotia info@4hnovascotia.ca 902-843-3990 4hnovascotia.ca 4-H Ontario inquiries@4-hontario.ca 1-877-410-6748 4-hontario.ca 4-H PEI pei4h@pei4h.ca 1-866-308-4833 pei4h.ca 4-H Quebec program@quebec4-h.com 514-398-8738 quebec4-h.com 4-H Saskatchewan info@4-h.sk.ca 306-933-7727 4-h.sk.ca
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28 • 4-H CANADA Program Catalogue Learn To Do By Doing 4-H C anada 960 Carling Ave., Building 106 Ottawa, ON K1A 0C6 info@4-h-canada.ca 1-844-759-1013 4-h-canada.ca