National 4-H Congress: State Record Books due May 1, 2020

It is not too early for our 4-H teens to think about submitting a State Record Book for National Congress.  National 4-H Congress is one of the premiere experiences for 4-H members across the country to participate in.  For over 95 years, members of the 4-H program have been gathering to celebrate the successes and accomplishments of 4-H.  National 4-H Congress provides a life changing experience for youth to meet other members across the United States, as they participate in educational workshops focusing on diversity, cultural experiences, leadership, team development, and of course having fun!

This Record Book covers two project areas plus leadership and citizenship projects.  If you are interested in learning more about this process, we would like to offer a training in March.  Please contact Jill Jackson, jackson@udel.edu, for more information.

2020 National Congress Application

IMPORTANT DATES – DEADLINES
Delaware 4-H youth age 14 and older on January 1, 2020, are eligible to apply for selection to participate in National 4-H Congress. This award trip recognizes youth for outstanding program/project accomplishments, leadership and citizenship/community service.

IMPORTANT DATES – DEADLINES

The selection process for State 4-H Awards for 2020 will include:

  • Submission of Awards Application to your County 4-H Office by May 1, 2020.
  • Participation in an Awards Interview – date to be determined.

Award winners are requested to assist the Delaware 4-H Foundation with at least five hours of fundraising support or pay a $50.00 registration fee. In order to receive the trip, selected individual must attend the County Achievement Program to receive award and participate in an orientation session with at least one parent or guardian.

Winners will receive a trip to National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Georgia, November 27- December 1, 2020.

Failure to participate in and complete necessary information by the above deadlines will result in the delegate’s trip to the National 4-H Congress being forfeited.

2020 Awards Procedures