The funding, part of a province-wide program, helps clubs provide hands-on learning experiences and offset program costs.
The Bath 4-H Beef Club has been awarded a grant from the FCC 4-H Club Fund to support local youth activities. The funding, part of a province-wide program, helps clubs provide hands-on learning experiences and offset program costs.
“Through the FCC 4-H Club Fund, volunteers are better equipped to create engaging, safe, and inclusive spaces where young people can build confidence and leadership skills,” said 4-H Canada CEO Christina Franc.
The FCC 4-H Club Fund supports dozens of clubs across Ontario each year, providing grants of up to $500. Applications for the next round of funding will open in summer 2026.
For more information, visit 4-h-canada.ca/club-fund.
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