Club Structure

Join a Club

Different clubs 4-H has:

4-H Clubs consist of 5 or more members from 3 or more families, youth in leadership roles, and meets at least 6 times a year.

Community Clubs offer a wide variety of hands-on learning projects. Community Clubs are led by adult volunteer "leaders" who organize club activities. Youth develop their leadership skills through the 4-H Clubs, becoming club officers, learning to lead meetings, and taking advantage of leadership opportunities.

Youth Leadership Clubs consist of youth, grades 6-12. Youth run these clubs in appointed and elected leadership positions, planning club meetings, special events, and trips. 
Teen Council   

After-School Clubs  are held in a local school during after school hours. These students are 4-H members and participate in 4-H curriculum, leadership roles, and service projects.

Military Club Operation Military Kids

Independent Study programs have one leader with one youth for one-on-one teaching.

For more information on starting or joining a club, contact Meggan Schulze at 801-468-3180 or meggan.schulze@usu.edu.