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4-H: A LANDMARK EXPERIENCE Southern Region Biennial

Partnerships, Collaborations and More: THE 4-H MILITARY MODEL TO PARTNER WITH BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA. 4-H: A LANDMARK EXPERIENCE Southern Region Biennial. Why Partner?. Organizational Structure. 4-H . BGCA. National: BGCA State: Alliances Local: Individual Clubs.

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4-H: A LANDMARK EXPERIENCE Southern Region Biennial

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  1. Partnerships, Collaborations and More: THE 4-H MILITARY MODEL TO PARTNER WITH BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA 4-H: A LANDMARK EXPERIENCE Southern Region Biennial

  2. Why Partner?

  3. Organizational Structure 4-H BGCA National: BGCA State: Alliances Local: Individual Clubs • National: Council and USDA • State: LGU and 4-H Foundations • Local: Counties

  4. Scope and Size 4-H BGCA Began ~1906 BGCA Revenue: $98.9m Members: 4.1 million Staff: 50,000 Volunteers: 199,000 Board Members: 27,000 • Began ~1902 • Council Revenue: $29.6m • Members: 6.3 million • Staff: 3,500 • Volunteers: 420,094 • Alumni: 60 million

  5. Promotional Campaigns 4-H BGCA

  6. BGCA MILITARY PROGRAMS

  7. Common Youth Development Missions BGCA To enable all young people especially those who need us most to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. 4-H To empower youth to reach their full potential, working and learning in partnership with caring adults.

  8. Core Program Areas Character & Leadership Education and Career Development Health and Life Skills The Arts Sports Fitness & Recreation Other Initiatives/ Training

  9. Youth Development Models BGCA BUIC 4-H Essential Elements Mastery Generosity Belonging Independence • Belonging • Usefulness • Influence/Empowerment • Competence

  10. Core Program Areas BGCA Core Program Areas 4-H Mission Mandates Science, Engineering and Technology Healthy Living Citizenship • Character and Leadership Development • Education and Career Development • Health and Life Skills • The Arts • Sports, Fitness and Recreation

  11. Education and Career Development • Financial Champions • Reading Makes Cents • Get in the Act (Workforce Readiness) • Be the E - Entrepreneurship • Experiential learning philosophy in 4-H Projects Project Learn Power Hour Junior Staff Goals for Graduation CareerLaunch Money Matters Club Tech

  12. Character and Leadership • Youth of the Year • Keystone Club • Torch Club • State and County 4-H recognition programs • National 4-H Congress • National 4-H Conference • 4-H Clubs & Projects • - Leadership • - Citizenship • - Communication • - Exploring 4-H • - Service Learning

  13. The Arts • Fine Arts Exhibit • Image Makers • Digital Arts Festival • DRAMAMATTERS • Visual Arts • Theatre Arts • Photography • Share the Fun

  14. Health and Life Skills • Health Rocks! • Leadership • Citizenship • Communication Smart Moves Passport to Manhood Smart Girls Triple Play

  15. Sports Fitness and Recreation • Wanna Play • Triple Play • RBI • Bicycle Adventures • Keeping Fit and Healthy • Up For The Challenge

  16. Technology and Sciences

  17. Other Initiatives • Family Plus • Mission Youth Outreach • Youth For Unity

  18. Partnering Best Practices • Communication • Common language • Joint training opportunities • Shared leadership • Shared credit

  19. Ways 4-H Strengthens BGCA • Expertise in programming without key facilities • 4-H Science • Partnerships with schools • Land-grant university connection • Localized curricula • Grassroots based organization • Volunteers

  20. Contact Information David Brittain Casey Mull North Carolina State University University of Georgia David.brittain.ctr@pentagon.af.milmullcd2@uga.edu 240-612-4893 706-542-4444 Dawn Brunson Boys and Girls Clubs of America dbrunson@bgca.org 404-487-5744

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