4-H Logos, Branding + Use
The 4-H name and emblem are federally protected marks, making their correct use vital to maintaining the integrity and reputation of the 4-H program. Misuse or unauthorized use can lead to legal repercussions and dilute the brand’s significance. By adhering to guidelines, we honor the program’s history and ensure its continued positive impact on future generations.
Planning the 4-H Year: Suggested Timeline + Steps
Since enrollment begins in October, we tend to think of that as the first month of the 4-H year. For financial purposes, the 4-H club fiscal year runs July 1 to June 30. Watch for announcements in the monthly newsletter to help you discover yearly deadlines and opportunities. Check out our tentative timeline for planning your club’s year.
Quick Links…
- Club and Group Chartering Documents
- Chaperone Responsibilities
- Volunteer Evaluation
- Starting a New 4-H Club: Chapter 1: Welcome
- Starting a New 4-H Club: Chapter 2: Becoming a 4-H Volunteer
- Starting a New 4-H Club – Chapter 3: Using 4-H Online
- Starting a New 4-H Club – Chapter 4: Chartering
- Starting a New 4-H Club – Chapter 5: Having Successful Meetings
- Starting a New 4-H Club- Chapter 6: Project Completion
- Understanding the 4-H Name and Emblem