Opportunities for Senior 4-H Members, ages 14-19
4-H All Stars is an honor/service organization. Membership in 4-H All Stars is the highest recognition that a Virginia 4-H'er can achieve. Virginia 4-H All Stars is service oriented and volunteer operated. It is a distinct privilege and high honor to be asked to join this organization. Throughout the years, 4-H members across the state have grown and learned with the incentive of All-Star membership as a goal. While it is a goal to be chosen as an All Star, the real advantage of membership is in serving the 4-H program and the community in which you live. The motto of 4-H All Stars is Service.
At-A-Glance
Application: Virginia All -Star Application
Due: Oct 1
Age: 14 -19
For more information: http://www.4-h.ext.vt.edu/groups/allstars/4h_allstars.html
The 4-H teen leader assists adult volunteer leaders in the local 4-H club program. This may include helping younger 4-H'ers with their project, working with them in club activities, teaching, and other possible areas of assistance. Training is provided to prepare teens for this task).
At-A-Glance
Date: Anytime during the 4-H year. 4-H club year operates between October 1-September 30.
Where: Contact the local Extension office for further information. The best opportunity is to-serve with a club in your community or neighborhood.
Approximate Cost: The costs are time and commitment to be a 4-H teen leader.
Application/How to Apply: contact your local Extension office and ask to speak to the 4-H agent or person in charge of 4-H. Ask for a 4-H teen leader application.
Ages: In order to be a 4-H teen leader, the youth must be 14 years of age or older during the 4-H year, October 1 -September 30.
For additional information: Contact the local Extension office and ask to speak to the 4-H agent, or person in charge of 4-H.
The Virginia 4-H program is showcased at Virginia 4-H Congress through exhilarating educational experiences, project competitions, service learning, and special programs. But, 4-H Congress is also much more as it is a time in which 4-H'ers from around the State come together at Virginia Tech to share in the fun and fellowship. These shared, social experiences include workshops, recreation, evening programs such as dances and pep rallies, and group living in a Virginia Tech residence hall.
At-A-Glance
Date: June 24-27, 2025
Where: Blacksburg, VA
Cost: Approximately $285.00
Application: Virginia 4-H Congress Application
Deadline: Mid May
Ages: 14-18
For more information: Contact the State 4-H Office, 540-231-6372
Opportunity to serve as a 4-H camp counselor or counselor-in-training during the summer 4-H camping week, and/or during any other special interest or day camp events that the county or city may conduct.
At-A-Glance
Date: varies by county or city (call your local Extension office for more information)
Where: the 4-H camps are held at the respective 4-H educational center, and/or at other designated locations for special interest and day 4-H camping events).
Cost: determined by the local Extension office--some counties and cities may be able to cover costs, or partial costs, for teen 4-H camp counselors and/or counselors-in-training positions.
Deadline for application: varies by county or city. Best advice is to make application early—January or February proceeding the summer camping season is best.
Age: Teens must be 14 years of age or older by January 1 of the current 4-H year (October 1-
September 30) in order to serve as a 4-H camp counselor, and attend the pre-camp training session(s) scheduled by the Extension office. The 4-H camp counselors-in-training may be younger; however, they do not have supervisory responsibilities at any time with 4-H campers).
For more information: Call the local Extension office for additional Information and request an application to be a 4-H camp counselor.
This program provides a variety of offerings for young people, ages 16-26, to explore another area of the world, live with host families, learn another language and culture, experience youth programs, pursue new project dimensions, and enjoy the sights and sounds of other lands.
At-A-Glance
Date: Most programs are five to six weeks during the summer, beginning in June.
Where: Ambassador may explore Europe, Latin America and Asia.
Cost: The cost is between $2000-$4000, depending on the area of the world and the type of program selected. The cost includes international airline ticket, travel in host country, food, lodging, supplemental insurance, orientation, and evaluation programs. Financial support and fundraising assistance may be available through the unit office or through the State 4-H Office.
Application: Applications are available through your unit Extension Office.
Contact: Glenda Snyder, State 4-H Office, 540-521-9647, gsnyder@vt.edu
State Officers and District Ambassadors play a large role in planning and conducting State 4-H Congress.
They also have responsibilities to enhance the public understanding and image of 4-H through effective
communication of programs and activities throughout the year and are also called upon to contact local
legislators in their District as well as make appearances at state functions.
At-A-Glance
Where: District and State functions
Application: Election procedures are mailed to unit offices in March. Officer and Ambassador
Applications must be turn in to the State 4-H Office during early May of each year. Elections are held during State 4-H Congress in June.
Age: 14-18
For more information: Dr. Tonya Price, Virginia 4-H, phone: 540-432-6029, Ext. 116 or email: tonyaprice@vt.edu
Collegiate 4-H Club hosts this weekend for high school juniors and seniors to get a taste of college life. Spend the weekend as the guest of a college. Contact the State 4-H Office for more information.
At-A-Glance
Where: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
Cost: TBD
Application: Space is limited, and registration is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Deadline: TBD
Age: 13-17
For more information: Contact the State 4-H Office, 540-231-6372
SRTLC is a first-of-its-kind, multi-state 4-H conference created to bring together 4-H teens and adults to empower & inspire them to make a positive change across the southern region through youth-adult partnerships.
At-A-Glance
Date: Late September
Where: Clyde M. York 4-H Center, Crossville, TN
Cost: Approximately $200
Application: SRTLC Application, due mid-August
For more information: https://4h.tennessee.end/Pages/4hsrtlc.aspx
Contact: Dr. Tonya Price, 540-432-6029, Ext. 116
Outstanding teens, nominated by their 4-H Agent or FFA Advisor are selected through a competitive process to participate in this leadership opportunity. The institute design encompasses in-person events and interactive virtual meetings. Institute goals are to: 1) understand self and develop a personalized action plan for engaged leadership, 2) network with teens interested in learning about issues facing youth and communities, 3) design a team project to address community leadership needs, 4) learn about advocacy and outreach. Topics covered include: Strengths-Based Leadership, problem solving style, group facilitation skills, youth-adult partnerships, team building, project collaboration, peer feedback and evaluation, leadership principles, and critical reflection.
At-A-Glance
Date: November - April
Where: 4-H Educational Centers and Virtual Meetings via WebEx
Cost: Approximately $200.00
Application: Nomination by 4-H Agent or FFA Advisor and completion of TELI Application
Deadline: September
Ages: 10th and 11th graders
Contact: Dr. Tonya Price, 540-432-6029, Ext. 116
Exciting opportunities exist in areas of Avian Bowl, Dairy, Environmental Ed and Natural Resources, Fashion Revue, Horse, Poultry, Livestock, and Plant & Soil Science. Beginning programs at the club and unit level lead to state, national and international experiences. Judging is an exciting way to learn much more about these subjects. Contact your local extension office for more information.
Each of the six Virginia 4-H Centers has a variety of programs throughout the year especially for senior 4-H members. The following website lists the centers and programs they have available
http://www.4-h.ext.vt.edu/camping/4hcenters.html
National-Level Conferences and Events
The premiere 4-H citizenship and government education program, Citizenship Washington Focus is a fast paced, hands on exposure to the seat of our federal government, Washington, D.C.. Program features include workshops, tours of Federal facilities, legislative visits, and FUN!!!
At-A-Glance
Date: Usually held second or third week of July
Where: National 4-H Center, Chevy Chase, MD
Cost: Approximately $700 (scholarships available through local Ruritan and other civic clubs)
Application: Citizenship Washington Focus Application
Deadline: May 15
Ages: 15-18
For more information: State 4-H Office, 540-231-6372
Leadership Washington Focus (LWF) is 4-H’s only national experience exclusively for youth entering grades 7 through 9. During LWF, middle school 4-H’ers have the rare opportunity to engage their peers at the national level around the subjects of innovation, service, and perspective taking. Delegates will gain key leadership skills in four proficiency areas: Confidence, Communication, Collaboration, and Critical Thinking.
At-A-Glance
Date: July
Where: National 4-H Council, Chevy Chase, MD
Cost: Approximately $550.00
Application: Register with the State 4-H Office
Ages: 7th through 9th graders
Contact: State 4-H Office, 540-231-6372
National 4-H Conference may be the most important program opportunity available to a senior 4-H'er. As part of a team, 4-H members are empowered to make recommendations and innovations that could determine the character of 4-H in the future. Up to six youth may be selected to represent Virginia.
At-A-Glance
Date: First full week in April
Where: National 4-H Council, Chevy Chase, MD
Cost: Approximately $800.00 (fully funded by State 4-H Office)
Application: National 4-H Conference Application and Essay
Deadline: January 1
Ages: 16-19
For more information: State 4-H Office, 540-231-6372
The "Cadillac" of 4-H experiences, National 4-H Congress is held annually in late November in Atlanta and is a showcase of the 4-H experience. To attend, 4-H members must successfully submit a resume, participate in an interview before a panel of judges. Four-H members must demonstrate excellence in leadership, citizenship, project work, and community service. The educational program involves nationally recognized speakers, informational tours, and great entertainment. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience of thrills and learning.
At-A-Glance
Date: Late November, the day after Thanksgiving (5 days)
Where: Atlanta, GA
Cost: $50 (Scholarships of approximately $1000 including air transportation are provided for delegates)
Application: Resumes due April 1 of each year. Interviews during State 4-H Congress.
For more information: http://www.national4-hcongress.com/index.html
Contact: Chad Proudfoot, State 4-H Office, 540-231-6162
Virginia 4-H Foundation Scholarship Applications
Virginia 4-H Farm Credit and Associations Regions Bank Scholarship - Due October 15, 2023
Virginia 4-H Nancy H. Ascue Scholarship - Due October 15, 2023
Virginia 4-H Youth In Action Awards - Applications Due November 1st
Virginia 4-H State Ambassador Leadership Programs
Virginia 4-H Shooting Education Ambassador Application due Monday August 28, 2023
Overview and Expectations
Virginia 4-H Shooting Education Ambassador Program
The Virginia 4-H Shooting Education Ambassador Program offers teens the opportunity to demonstrate and build upon their skills in citizenship, leadership, and public speaking as they travel around Virginia serving as advocates and spokespersons for 4-H Shooting Education. The function of this group is to help build the shooting education program in Virginia, to help its members increase their knowledge of the sport and to meet like minded youth.
This is a service organization for which it is an honor to be chosen and is only as strong as its participants. General expectations of the Ambassador program include but are not limited to the following. Ambassadors must:
● be 14 years of age, but not over the age of 19 as of January 1, 2024 (may finish term past 19th birthday)
● have a GPA of 2.5 or higher
● be enrolled in 4-H and actively participating in a 4-H Shooting Education Program for at least 1 year (preferred)
● attend and actively engage in the events as designated on the Ambassador schedule. Note: Limited funds are available to offset much of the costs. However, Ambassadors may have to bear the cost of these trainings (meals, lodging, travel, etc.).
● serve a two-year term (renewable if selected)
● be willing and able to take limited time off from school (three to five days per school year)
● be aware that only a limited number of teens from across the state will be selected to serve as Ambassadors
Healthy Living Ambassadors Actively participating in monthly meetings (date and time will be determined as a group after Ambassadors are selected). More frequent meetings may be needed as we get closer to the Healthy Living Summit. Helping to plan and implement the Virginia 4-H Healthy Living Summit (date will be determined by the Ambassador team).
Helping to write and edit the monthly Buzz, Body, and Bites Newsletter for Teens.
Embodying the role of a Healthy Living Ambassador by being the youth voice in your community to advocate for healthy living.
Informing 4-H youth, volunteers, and other interested persons about 4-H Healthy Living opportunities and resources.
Sharing program ideas and resources with peers that will help strengthen and expand 4-H Healthy Living programs.
Representing 4-H in a positive manner.
To qualify to serve as a Virginia 4-H Healthy Living Ambassador, you must:
Be a teen 4-H member (between the ages of 14-18) and active in 4HOnline.
Have a passion for and active engagement in 4-H Healthy Living.
Have an interest in sharing knowledge to enhance youth educational experiences.
Be willing to be a team player working with local, district, and state level professionals to share resources and opportunities.
Be able to communicate effectively both written and verbally.
The benefits one will receive by becoming a Healthy Living Ambassador includes:
Enhancing your 4-H Healthy Living understanding and skills.
Networking with peers and healthy living leaders around the state and nation.
Assisting in moving forward the 4-H Healthy Living mission.
Enhancing your professional development opportunities.
Increasing your knowledge and skills for implementing and managing 4-H Healthy Living
The deadline to apply is September 1. Once you apply, please let Sarah know to fill out a Reference Form.
Virginia 4-H Horse Ambassador Applications Due September
ELIGIBILITY
• Must be currently enrolled in 4-H and currently participating in the 4-H Horse Program, with at least one prior year of experience in the 4-H Horse Program.
• Must be 15 by September 30 of the current year and no older than 19 by December 31.
• Must be willing and able to take limited time off from school (1-3 days per school year) and commit to traveling to participate in designated events.
• Must serve one full year beginning and ending on September 25.
EXPECTATIONS
• Ambassadors are the face of the Horse Program and must maintain a high standard of personal conduct at all times. They should act as positive role models for other 4-H members and lead by example. Please be sure to review the CODE OF CONDUCT
• Ambassadors serve at the will and pleasure of the 4-H Horse Program and can be removed for misconduct, not meeting requirements, or not following the rules.
Please review all of the requirements for the application on the Virginia 4-H Horse Ambassador Website.
Additional Opportunities for 4-H Teen Members