Washington State Collegiate 4-H Member Engagement, Conferences & Community Outreach
Washington State Collegiate 4-H is a student-led organization dedicated to leadership development, service, and hands-on learning through agriculture, animal science, and community engagement. Our club provides college students with opportunities to build professional skills, connect with youth programs, and grow as leaders through meetings, service projects, and educational experiences. We strive to create an inclusive, supportive environment where members can learn, lead, and serve.
As our club continues to grow, so do the opportunities we hope to offer our members. We host meetings, social events, and outreach activities that help students build connections and stay engaged, while also supporting members in attending conferences across Washington State. In addition, we aim to expand the number and variety of community projects that reflect our members’ interests and passions, allowing them to make a meaningful impact in their local communities. Funds raised through this project will help cover event costs, conference registration and travel, and supplies needed for community service projects, so more students can participate.
Your donation to Washington State Collegiate 4-H directly supports student engagement, leadership development, and community involvement. By contributing, you are helping us host meaningful events, expand service opportunities, and reduce financial barriers to conference participation. Thank you for investing in the growth and success of our members and our club!
$5
Clover Starter
Helps provide supplies and materials for club meetings and community projects.
$25
4-H Trailblazer
Hels fund conference registration, workshops, and professional development opportunities.
$50
Blue Ribbon Donor
Provides major support for sending members to conferences and hosting large club and outreach events
$250
Leadership Legacy
Creates lasting impact by expanding opportunities, reducing financial barriers, and strengthening the future of Collegiate 4-H.