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4-H Headquarters

University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development

Physical Address:
Mary E. Forney Hall
1210 Blake Avenue, Room 206

Mailing Address:
UI Extension 4-H Youth Development
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3015
Moscow, ID 83844-3015

Phone: 208-885-6321

Fax: 208-885-4637

Email: fourh@uidaho.edu

Web: 4-H Youth Development

4-H on Google Maps

4-H Projects

In 4-H projects, you learn by doing. You'll follow your interests, gain new skills and show off your achievements. With over 100 projects in 10 subject areas, there's something for almost everyone.

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Project Requirement Sheets for the current 4-H year may be accessed via the Project Categories accordion below. Download a summary of projects added/deleted for 2024-25.

Choosing a Project

Here are some things for you and your parents to think about as you choose 4-H projects:

  • What interests you?
  • Does your county 4-H program already have a leader for this project?
  • How much will the project cost? Some livestock projects, for instance, require a significant financial investment.
  • Do you have enough space to complete the project and can you get the equipment you’ll need?
  • Can your parents or another adult help you with the project (for example, drive you to meetings)?
  • Will the project help you grow as an individual?
  • How much time will the project take? Some projects take a full year to complete, while others take just a few days or weeks. You may want to do only one or two projects in your first year of 4-H.
  • Does the project sound like it's fun and worth the effort?

Project Categories

The 4-H Self-Determined project option is available to youth 12-18 years of age. It is designed for members to explore appropriate educational interests in subject areas where either: (1) no Idaho-approved 4-H curriculum exists or (2) members have completed all levels of the approved curriculum and desire to continue learning about that subject in greater depth. At no time shall it be used to substitute for currently approved Idaho 4-H curriculum.

For more information please visit: https://www.uidaho.edu/extension/4h/projects/self-determined

Project Sheet

4-H Headquarters

University of Idaho Extension 4-H Youth Development

Physical Address:
Mary E. Forney Hall
1210 Blake Avenue, Room 206

Mailing Address:
UI Extension 4-H Youth Development
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 3015
Moscow, ID 83844-3015

Phone: 208-885-6321

Fax: 208-885-4637

Email: fourh@uidaho.edu

Web: 4-H Youth Development

4-H on Google Maps