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Tractor Supply Co. Paper Clover Campaign Begins Next Friday!



Since 2010, Tractor Supply has partnered with 4‑H to help create Opportunity4All and raise more than $20 million through the Paper Clover campaign. The success of these campaigns has impacted over 100,000 youth by providing them with the tools and resources they need to move forward and reach their full potential.


100 percent of funds raised through the bi-annual Paper Clover campaign directly benefits 4‑H youth. 90 percent of donations directly support 4‑H youth in the state where the funds were raised, and the remaining 10 percent supports the overall mission and growth of 4‑H nationally.


Dates for the 2024 Paper Clover Campaigns are:

Winter: November 29 - December 15, 2024


Promotional materials for each campaign can be found here: https://4-h.org/resources/professionals/marketing-resources/paper-clover-toolkit/


If you have any questions, please reach out to Courtney Livecchi at clivecchi@cornell.edu.

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