| 4-H Pinnet: 4-H Pinnet (Project Information NETwork) is a database service of Ohio State University Extension in cooperation with the National 4-H Experiential Learning Design Team (ELDT). It serves as the repository of annual National 4-H Curriculum Development Survey data. Viewers are provided an overview of both new and soon to be developed 4-H curriculum materials from across the country plus specific curriculum needs for the future. |
| 4-H Project Resources: A collection of project resource links and documents assembled by the California 4-H Computer Corps. |
| 4-H Science and Technology Program: Has lessons and activities for 4-H members to complete. |
| 4-H Sportfishing Program: Includes information about the 4-H Fishing program, project information, news and events, a message board, contact information, and helpful links. |
| 4-H World Atlas: A directory to 4-H programs around the world. |
| Aerospace Resources for 4-H: Aerospace curriculum and links to aerospace resources for 4-H projects. |
| Family guide to Ohio 4-H Projects: This guide is designed especially for volunteers, members and their families involved in 4-H through community and project clubs, EFNEP groups, and special school and community enrichment programs in Ohio. |
| IDEA - A Curriculum Database: Information Development Expanding Awareness is a service offered by the Cooperative Extension System through Iowa State University. IDEA provides a way to efficiently develop, produce and effectively market educational products or programs in a broad range of subject areas. IDEA takes an entrepreneurial approach to facilitating cooperation in creating or promoting educational information that transcends geographical boundaries. |
| Marketing Ideas for 4-H in Your County and Club: National 4-H Week, neat ideas for 4-H marketing, marketing stories, fast facts, and 4-H clip art. |
| Showing Sheep as a 4-H Project: Pictures and descriptions of how to show sheep for a 4-H project. |
| Tips and Tools for 4-H Volunteers: Resource for volunteer 4-H leaders developed by the Michigan 4-H Youth Development state office. |