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May 6, 20261 min
4-H Club Management Systems Survey Results & Feedback
Thank you to everyone who shared feedback in the 4-H Club Management Systems survey! We want to circle back and share what we heard. Here is a report of the survey results and a poster summary. We invite you to share your reactions and ideas about next steps here.

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Apr 8, 20261 min
Ready to help youth become Beyond Ready? Help focus and refine the 4-H Statewide Strategic Vision!
The NYS 4-H Beyond Ready Strategy Team has been hard at work synthesizing input from you and others all across New York; drafting a vision and strategic roadmap that could transform how we prepare young people to dream big and thrive in our rapidly changing world. Our team of youth, young alumni, 4-H Educators, and community partners has spent months diving deep into what today's New York State youth need most and how 4-H can evolve to meet them where they are. But we're not done yet. We...

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Apr 7, 20261 min
Welcoming ALL Youth: new series from ACT for Youth
ACT for Youth ACT partners with organizations and communities to create environments, relationships, and systems that support young people from birth through early adulthood. ACT for Youth is a project of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research and a key 4-H partner. Here are resources from the ACT for Youth April Update : New Youth Engagement Series! ACT for Youth is launching a new series of publications called Welcoming ALL Youth. Welcoming ALL Youth brings attention to...

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