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Volunteer Association

The specific object and purposes of this organization shall be as follows:

  • Education. The Association will strive to provide tools and opportunities to educate and expand the knowledge of 4-H volunteers.
  • Recognition. The Association will acknowledge the efforts and contributions of 4-H volunteers throughout the state.
  • Advocacy. The Association acts as an advocate for the 4-H program to stakeholders and policy makers on behalf of the UI Extension 4-H program.
  • Advise. The Association serves as a representative of 4-H volunteers to advise the UI Extension 4-H program.

Communication

The association produces the Leaders Corner Newsletter to help you in your role. The newsletter is distributed to Idaho's 4-H volunteers through the 4-H online portal.

Please like and follow the Idaho 4-H Volunteer Association on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Idaho4HVolunteerAssociation/.

Meetings

The executive council shall meet four times a year during:

  • The annual meeting held in February (typically in conjunction with the Know Your Government (KYG) Conference
  • The fall meeting will typically be held in November at a location to be determined
  • The summer and winter meetings may be conducted by a Zoom conference meeting

Bylaws

Organization

Members

4-H leaders whose counties pay association dues on their behalf may become members. Check with your UI Extension county office to learn whether you are already a member.

4-H Headquarters

University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development

Physical Address:
Mary E. Forney Hall
1210 Blake Avenue, Room 206

Mailing Address:
UI Extension 4-H Youth Development
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3015
Moscow, ID 83844-3015

Phone: 208-885-6321

Fax: 208-885-4637

Email: fourh@uidaho.edu

Web: 4-H Youth Development

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