Scotts Bluff County 4-H Leader/Volunteer Resources

NOW AVAILABLE: resources to equip volunteers in making virtual 4-H Club meetings and other 4-H experiences when connecting with youth and families online at https://4h.unl.edu/volunteer-training-plugged-in-experiences.

Club Leader Resources - Leader/Officer/Meeting/Teaching 

Volunteer Community Club Leader Training Checklist/Youth Safety/Financials/& More

Volunteer Resources Nebraska 4-H offers a wide variety of involvement opportunities for adult volunteers, from a one-time event or program to a multi-year experience.

Clover Kid Web Page  -  Web page explains what is a clover kid and lists examples of clover kid projects and activities

Scotts Bluff County 4-H Club Year End Reporting

Nebraska 4-H policy requires all 4-H clubs to submit an End of the Year Financial Report to account for the dollars received and expended in the name of 4-H.
Most 4-H clubs raise money to support club activities through the collection of dues or by holding specific fundraisers. Because 4-H is an educational organization authorized through the USDA, several procedures must be followed when working with a club treasury. The key point to remember is the ability to show and prove proper accountability of how club funds have been received and expended. 4-H money is public money and we are responsible for its appropriate use.  Year End Club Reports Due – January 31, 2025.

Year end 4-H club report-fillable (pdf)