Georgia
4-H Project Achievement
4-H
Project Achievement is a cornerstone in the Georgia 4-H program. From the
first Boys Corn Club sharing their crop to today's presentation and portfolios
on hundreds of projects, Project Achievement serves to showcase 4-H'ers
work and success.
This
page is designed for 4-H'ers, Parents, Adults, and Leaders to assist with
the many phases of 4-H Project Achievement. Please check back often
as we are building our resource and developing additional tools for 4-H
Project Achievement.
Rules
& Regulations for District Project Achievement
The
Georgia
4-H Activity & Awards Guidebook includes all Georgia 4-H Policy
and Procedures. 4-H'ers and Adults are encouraged to always review
the Guidebook prior to an event. Changes are dates and highlighted in green.
The
links below take you directly to the Guidebook information for that age
group.
Resources
for 4-H Project Achievement
The
resource links below will send you to an additional page with information
geared specifically for youth, parents, volunteers, agents, and/or judges.
All resources are accessible to the public. The designations are used to
clarify the intended audience. Many of the links appear on multiple
pages.
Resources
for Youth preparing for 4-H Project Achievement
Resources
for Parents with Kids preparing for 4-H Project Achievement
Resources
for Leaders working with Youth preparing for 4-H Project Achievement
Resources
for Agents working with Youth, Leaders and Parents for Project Achievement
Resources
for Judges for 4-H Project Achievement
Specific
Event Information
High
School 4-H'ers advance beyond district competition. District 4-H
Project Achievement winners are eligible for competition and State 4-H
Congress and State 4-H Congress winners are eligible to attend National
4-H Congress. Unlike the previous events, National 4-H Congress is not
a competitive event but rather a national leadership convention for 4-H
membes. Links below are designed specifically for youth participating
in these opportunities.
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