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4-H Club & Project Leader Resource Page
Welcome Club and Project Leaders! This is a resource page to help guide you through your experience as a club or project leader. The Club Leader role is often seen as the person or people responsible for the entire 4-H club. While it can be a big job, it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. This role can be filled by one person or shared among many.
Project leaders can serve in various capacities—at the club, county, and sometimes regional or state levels. They may work with a committee and have substantial support, or they might work independently to organize project experiences for youth. Regardless of how you lead a project, you are never truly alone.
For more information about the volunteer roles available for club leadership or project leaders, visit the Wisconsin 4-H Club Leader Resource Page.
Important Dates
- August 1st: 4-H Club/Group Annual Financial Report due to Extension Office
- September 1st: 4-H Enrollment Open via 4-H Online
- September 19th: Club 4-H Award Packets Due
- October 1st:
- The New 4-H Year Begins!
- Educational Experience Scholarship Application, Member & Volunteer Nominations Due
- November 1st:
- 4-H Club/Group Charter Deadline
- NWSF Meat Animal Program Registration and 4-H Enrollment Deadline
- If youth are members of the NWSF Meat Animal Program, both registration and 4-H enrollment must be completed. For any questions, please contact the NWSF staff.
- June 1st: Cloverbud & 4-H Graduate Form Submission Due (more information coming soon)
Club/Group Meeting Materials
Club Meeting Materials
Outreach & Promotion Materials
- 2025 4-H On Air with WAXX
- County Printable Brochure
- Club Poster Template
- Wisconsin 4-H Media and Marketing
Volunteer Opportunities
- Project leaders may serve in a lot of ways—at a club, county, and sometimes regional or state level. They may work with a committee and have a great deal of support, while other project leaders may work alone to organize project experiences for youth. In whatever way you may lead a project, you are not truly alone. Complete our 4-H Project Leader Interest Form, and a member of our team will follow up with you shortly.
Care to Share Form
This form has been designed to provide valuable input to Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development programs. Once completed and submitted, this form will be distributed to the most appropriate individual or group to address the issue or concern. All sections (including contact information) must be completed.
Please submit this completed form to Jordan Blue, Chippewa County 4-H Educator at jordan.blue@wisc.edu or mail to the Chippewa County Extension Office