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Leadership | 4-H Project Resources & Curriculum


Leadership Objectives:

  • Understand roles, attitudes, tasks and functions necessary for effective leadership 

  • At the club level, youth participate in program planning, development, and implementation; Help recruit, train, and mentor new members and leaders to continue their service 

  • Expected to demonstrate leadership beyond the club level  

  • Strengthen local 4-H units in leadership responsibility and encourage other youth 

 

Opportunities for leadership abound in Arizona 4-H! There are many ambassador programs and clubs throughout the state including:  

  • The State 4-H Ambassador Program, which provides 4-H teen leaders with the opportunity to advocate for 4-H youth, represent Arizona 4-H, and develop as generational leaders.
  • Healthy Living Ambassador clubs in Pima County and Santa Cruz County.
  • STEM Ambassadors
  • 4-H Tech Changemakers
  • National 4-H Leadership Curriculum
  • 4-H Teen Leadership Guide from Michigan State University
  • Compilation of 4-H Teen Leadership Activities from Virginia Cooperative Extension

 

Updated: April 2022

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