Club Organizational Leaders
Thank you for your commitment to 4-H community clubs and make the 4-H experience possible for so many youth in Lincoln County. We have tried to include resources on this page to help adult volunteers who are providing leadership for community clubs with the resources they need. If you have additional items you would like to see posted here or that you need, please contact Debbie or Amanda at 715-539-1072.
4-H Community Club Central is an on-line resource created and supported by the State 4-H Youth Development program. This resource provides a variety of resources to 4-H Club Leadership teams.
Click here visit the Community Club Central website http://www.uwex.edu/ces/4h/clubs/index.cfm
4-H Charter Resources
4-H Clubs must have a 4-H charter. The 4-H Charter formally recognizes a group’s affiliation with 4-H and grants the group permission to use the 4-H Name and Emblem. It provides the permission for the 4-H club to be a subsidiary of National 4-H Headquarters and eligibility for federal tax exemption status. All 4-H groups and committees that use the 4-H Name and Emblem and handle finances and have a checkbook must be chartered. This includes accepting donations and fundraising. There are many resources to assist clubs and groups in completing their annual charter document.
Tips on Completing Annual Financial Report (updated 2/3/12)
Other resources for Lincoln County Clubs:
4-H Club Constitution ByLaws template (modified for Lincoln County) (pdf version)
4-H Club Constitution ByLaws template (modified for Lincoln County) (word version)
Club Officer Installation Ceremonies



