All forms due Sept. 16, 2024
Project Record
The 4-H Project Record (Y620) is a form designed to help youth record information about your learning experience in each project. This record sheet is for youth and their project leader to use to set goals, keep records of your work, expenses, community involvement, leadership and more. Good record keeping will help youth when applying for recognition and scholarships throughout their 4-H involvement.
4-H Shooting Sports Project Record
4-H members that participate in a Missouri 4-H Shooting Sports discipline are expected to complete a 4-H Record for Shooting Sports Project (Y7405) in place of the standard 4-H Project Record (Y620).
Shooting Sports Project Record
Officer Report Forms
These reports are for members that held an office in the current 4-H year. Secretary, Treasurer, and Reporter must also submit the appropriate book.
Jasper County Hall of Fame
This is to be completed by 4-H members who have completed five years of 4-H work (not including Clover Kids) and have participated in all phases of 4-H work.
Danforth "I Dare You Award"
This award is given to two outstanding 4-H'ers in the county every year. The applicants must be 15 years and older and are nominated by their club leader.
Level 1 Recognition Form
- 4-H members who are between 8 and 10 years old on Dec. 15 of the program year are eligible to apply.
- Visit with your 4-H youth development specialist or youth education assistant.
- Complete Y2000, Missouri 4-H Recognition Form Level 1.
- Submit form to your local extension office by the locally established date.
- Extension regions will review written applications.
- Up to five forms will be chosen as regional winners.
- Written applications received at the state level will not be returned. Each winner will receive a certificate, medal of excellence and $50 scholarship to be used toward a 4-H camping experience.
Level 2 Recognition Form
- 4-H members who are between 11 and 13 years old on Dec. 15 of the program year are eligible to apply.
- Visit with your 4-H youth development specialist or youth education assistant.
- Complete Y2100, Missouri 4-H Recognition Form Level 2.
- Submit form to your local extension office by the locally established date.
- Extension regions will review written applications.
- Up to three forms will be chosen as regional winners.
- Written applications received at the state level will not be returned. Winners will receive a scholarship to attend State 4-H Teen Conference or, if aged out, will receive a partial scholarship for State 4-H Congress.
Level 3 Recognition Form
- 4-H members who are between 14 and 18 years old on Dec. 31 of the program year are eligible to apply. 4-H members who submit their applications in the fall the year they turn 19 may have their applications considered at regional and state review the following year.
- Visit with your 4-H youth development specialist or youth education assistant.
- Complete Y2200, Missouri 4-H Recognition Form Level 3.
- Submit form to your local extension office by the locally established date.
- Extension regions will review written applications and interview applicants.
- Eight or 30 percent of the total applications submitted for regional review may be forwarded to the state 4-H.
- Written applications are reviewed at the state level.
- Up to 30 applicants are invited to interview during State 4-H Congress.
- Up to 20 applicants are selected as delegates to National 4-H Congress.
- National 4-H Congress is a premier 4-H event held in late November in Atlanta, Ga. Participant experiences include leadership, service and cultural opportunities.
- The Jasper County winner receives a $200 scholarship to a college or trade school of his/her choice.
Key Award
The Key Award, the highest award a 4-H member can receive, recognizes 4-H members who have achieved significant leadership at the club or group, community and state levels. They Key Award is a prestigious award rewarding 4-H members for their hard work and accomplishments as well as the contribution they have made to the overall 4-H program. The objective of the Key Award is to encourage the growth of Missouri young people in the areas of leadership, community service and project excellence.