Project Areas
A 4-H project is made up of three types of activities:
- Hands-On Activities; making, producing, selling, practicing, observing, testing interviewing, etc.
- Organized Activities; demonstrations, speeches, workshops, camps, county judging, project activities, exhibits, etc.
- Leadership/Citizenship Activities; conducting, planning, teaching, assisting, informing, organizing, etc.
4-H members take a project as either an individual or group project.
See a list of all 4-H Projects sheets or visit links below for a detailed page of each project area. For more information on the difference between a project and an exhibit, see the handout: 4-H Projects and Exhibits, What's the Difference?
Project Areas
Agriculture andNatural Resources
Agronomy/Crop Production Entomology Environment Forestry Horticulture Outdoor Skills |
Animals and Animal Science |
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Creative ArtsDigital Storytelling Music Photography Visual Arts |
Family and Consumer ScienceChild Development Clothing and Textiles Consumer Management Fiber Arts Home Environment |
Healthy LifestyleFood and Nutrition Health Safety |
Personal Development
Careers Citizenship Leadership Communications |
Science, Engineering andTechnologyAerospace Electricity General Engineering and Mechanical Renewable Energy Small Engines Welding Woodworking Science Investigation Technology |
Group ProjectsAcres of Adventure After-school program Healthy North Dakota 4-H Clubs "Eat Smart. Play Hard." Poster Contest Family Mealtime Challenge There's No New Water |
CloverbudsClovebud Home Page Exploring the Treasures of 4-H Group Activity |
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