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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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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
Organizational Structure 4-H BGCA National: BGCA State: Alliances Local: Individual Clubs • National: Council and USDA • State: LGU and 4-H Foundations • Local: Counties
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
Promotional Campaigns 4-H BGCA
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.
Core Program Areas Character & Leadership Education and Career Development Health and Life Skills The Arts Sports Fitness & Recreation Other Initiatives/ Training
Youth Development Models BGCA BUIC 4-H Essential Elements Mastery Generosity Belonging Independence • Belonging • Usefulness • Influence/Empowerment • Competence
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
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
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
The Arts • Fine Arts Exhibit • Image Makers • Digital Arts Festival • DRAMAMATTERS • Visual Arts • Theatre Arts • Photography • Share the Fun
Health and Life Skills • Health Rocks! • Leadership • Citizenship • Communication Smart Moves Passport to Manhood Smart Girls Triple Play
Sports Fitness and Recreation • Wanna Play • Triple Play • RBI • Bicycle Adventures • Keeping Fit and Healthy • Up For The Challenge
Other Initiatives • Family Plus • Mission Youth Outreach • Youth For Unity
Partnering Best Practices • Communication • Common language • Joint training opportunities • Shared leadership • Shared credit
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
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