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Statewide 4-H Advisory Committees

Applications due postmarked May 31, 2008 (Word) (PDF)

The Statewide Advisory Committees are comprised of a representative group of members, volunteers, county staff, and state staff to create recommendations for the California 4-H Youth Development Program. Committees meet face-to-face various times of the year, may schedule conference calls, and utilize email to conduct committee business. Travel to meetings may be reimbursed through the State 4-H Office.

Program Advisory Committee

  • Identify “big picture” issues of the California 4-H YDP that need to be addressed
  • Review county funding proposals from the 4-H “Request For Resources” and determine priorities for The California 4-H Foundation fundraising efforts
  • Provide input on various programmatic issues facing the California 4-H YDP

Policy Advisory Committee

The Policy Advisory Committee is comprised of a representative and diverse group of youth, volunteers, and staff to discuss policy issues related to the California 4-H Youth Development Program. The committee examines:

  • Policy issues to determine if new or revised policies are needed.
  • Drafts recommendations for policies.
  • Identifies appropriate review for policy changes.

The committee makes recommendations to the State 4-H Director and the ANR Administrative Policy Coordinator who will take the recommendations to the appropriate decision-making body (Vice President, Controller, etc.). The committee also provides leadership and guidance regarding implementation of new or revised policies. This includes:

  • Developing a plan and timeline for implementation and follow-up.
  • Developing FAQ sheets and other supporting documents.
  • Revising inserts for the 4-H YDP policy manual.

Incentives and Recognition Advisory Committee

The Incentives and Recognition Advisory Committee reviews, formulates and evaluates 4-H Youth Development Incentives and Recognition, including

  • Youth, Volunteer, Staff, and other statewide recognition
  • Higher Education Scholarships
  • 4-H Golden Clover Awards
  • 4-H Record Book
  • Dean Memorial 4-H Legacy Fund
  • Pins, Medals, and Certificates

Citizenship/Service-Learning Advisory Council

The purpose of the Council includes the following:

  • To increase general citizenship awareness
  • To expand the citizenship program, both in content and participation
  • To assist county citizenship programs with recommended topics
  • To make recommendations to the State 4-H Director regarding citizenship programs and policies and to communicate statewide policies to individual counties
  • To locate, review and develop citizenship project educational materials
  • To make recommendations toward attaining a more diverse audience within the study/travel and overall citizenship program
  • To provide support for the study travel program

International Exchange Support Advisory Committee

The purpose of the committee includes the following:

  • To provide support for the California International Exchange Programs
  • To increase interest in the California International Exchange Programs
  • To assist counties by acting as resources in their local area
  • To make recommendations to the State 4-H Director regarding international programs and policies

Equine Education Advisory Committee

The purpose of the committee includes the following:

  • Represent the interests of equine activities and programs throughout the state
  • Organize and implement the annual 4-H Horse Classic (July)
  • Organize and implement the annual 4-H Equine Field Day (October/November)
  • Organize and implement the annual 4-H Equine Educational Contests (March & May)
  • Organize and coordinate California’s delegation to the National 4-H Western Round-Up (January)
  • To increase general equine awareness and educational opportunities
  • Establish direction for statewide equine programs and identify opportunities for youth interested in the program
  • Develop and maintain a budget for California equine events, including fundraising plans
  • Gather input on program direction, events, educational opportunities and other matters pertaining to the California equine program
  • To locate, review, and make recommendations on equine educational materials
  • Seek collaborative opportunities with other groups or organizations as appropriate

Animal Science Education Advisory Committee

The 4-H Animal Science Education Advisory Committee is comprised of a diverse and representative group of 4-H Youth Development Program youth, volunteers, and staff with an interest and expertise in animal science education. The purpose of the committee includes the following:

  • Represent the interests of animal activities and programs throughout the state.
  • Enhance the effectiveness of the educational deliveries and opportunities for the animal science education program.
  • Establish direction for statewide animal science programs and identify opportunities for youth interested in the program.
  • Determine the animal science training and development needs of volunteers and youth and assist in delivering appropriate training opportunities.
  • Gather input on program direction, events, educational opportunities and other matters pertaining to the animal science program.
  • Develop and maintain project competencies and proficiencies for animal science projects.
  • Locate, review, and make recommendations on animal science educational materials.
  • Seek collaborative opportunities with other groups or organizations as appropriate.
  • Assist in the development and management of a process for 4-H animal science involvement and participation at the State Fair.
  • Assist in the development of a handbook outlining policies, procedures and best practices for 4-H involvement in fairs and expositions.

Camping Task Force

The overall goal of the California 4-H Statewide Camping Task Force is to help assure healthy, safe, high quality, well-run, educational and fun camping program experiences for campers and staff through the California 4-H Youth Development Program.


Committee Membership Categories

Youth

  • Between the ages of 14 and 21 years of age
  • Representing all aspects, delivery modes, and opportunities in the California 4-H YD Program
  • Showing geographic distribution across the state in rural and urban settings

Term: 12 months – July 2008 to June 2009 (renewable for 12 additional months)

Volunteers and Program Stakeholders

  • Over 21 years of age
  • 4-H Club/Unit and Project Leaders
  • 4-H Council members
  • Educators, funders, and other program stakeholders

Term: 24 months – July 2008 to June 2010

County Staff

  • Employees of the University of California, Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources
  • 4-H Program Representatives
  • 4-H Youth Development Advisors
  • County Directors

Term: 24 months – July 2008 to June 2010

State Staff

  • State 4-H Office Staff
  • 4-H Center for Youth Development Staff
  • California 4-H Foundation Staff

Term: Indefinite, based on position

     

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