 Oregon 4-H Foundation Grant Program The Oregon 4-H Foundation accepts proposals and contributions for three types of grants. Grants can be made to 4-H clubs, counties and 4-H state faculty and staff. Grants are used to encourage members, leaders and faculty to try new and innovative projects to serve youth. Grants up to $2,000 are awarded, funds for these grants are provided through endowment earnings and unrestricted gifts. Examples of Innovative Grants awarded include: 4-H Kids’ Café. A project for teaching youth proper nutrition and to provide opportunities for them to be involved in developing and being a part of a video production. 4-H Latino Camp. 69 middle school youth attended the camp, hosted by Marion County. Workshops included technology, natural resources, nutrition and health, arts, and sports activities including soccer. High school students served as counselors, providing 13 Latino youth a leadership opportunity. - 4-H Regional Leadership Grants
Grants are made to support regional 4-H leadership retreats for intermediate and older 4-H members. Funding is provided through gifts from Gene and Gena Fisher, and unrestricted funds. Examples of 4-H Regional Leadership Grants include: The Eastern Oregon 4-H Leadership Retreat involve youth from 7 counties. The retreat is planned, organized, and workshops are taught by older 4-H members. High Desert Leadership Retreat. The retreat is open to young people from Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath and Lake counties, grades 7-12. It is designed to develop leadership skills and to promote community service. - ChevronTexaco 4-H Community Pride Grants
Grants are made to 4-H clubs or county 4-H programs to improve and beautify communities in Oregon. Funding is provided by a gift from ChevronTexaco. Examples of 4-H Community Pride Grants include: Curry County elementary school students were awarded a proposal to beautify their school including doing a wreath topiary.
Grant proposals need approval by a 4-H county or state faculty member. Deadline for proposals at the Oregon 4-H Foundation office are November 1, January 1, and March 1, and will be reviewed, funding decisions made, and payments authorized at the 4-H Foundation Executive Committee at their November, January and March meetings. All grants are awarded for a one-year period. The 4-H Foundation requires a final report on all grants. Application form for the above grants is available here. For more information on grants, contact your county 4-H agent or faculty member. - Jackson 4-H Camp Scholarship Grants
Grants are made to support the cost of additional young people participating in 4-H resident campping programs offered at the Oregon 4-H Center. Camps eligible to receive funds must be at least three days and two nights in duration and must be conducted by faculty or staff of the Oregon 4-H Youth Development Programs. Applications must be completed and returned to the Oregon 4-H Foundation by November 1st for the following camping season. Applications are available here.   | | | | |