Mission: To support the programs
and facilities of the
Georgia
4-H program
The
Georgia 4-H Foundation was chartered on November 17, 1948
to receive funds for the construction of the Rock Eagle 4-H
Center. As the Rock Eagle project was completed, the Foundation
continued to support the Georgia 4-H Program by providing
scholarships, awards, and incentive trips for successful
achievements of 4-H'ers in Georgia. As time passed, the
Foundation began to develop endowments which today fund
scholarships, salaries for camp counselors, and other important programs.
The Foundation solicits gifts from 4-H alumni, friends,
and businesses to fund annual projects and events which
are not endowed.
In addition, the
Foundation continues to support the five 4-H centers in the state which include Fortson 4-H Center in Hampton, Rock Eagle 4-H Center in Eatonton, Burton 4-H Center in Tybee Island, Jekyll Island 4-H Center (Tidelands Nature Center) in Jekyll Island, and Wahsega 4-H Center in Dahlonega.
The
Foundation is classified as a 501(c)(3) organization and all
contributions are tax-deductible according to IRS standards. Funds collected for 4-H
by the Georgia 4-H Foundation are used for 4-H purposes
set forth by the Georgia 4-H Foundation Board of Directors
and the State
4-H Leader under the leadership of the Associate
Dean for Extension of The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.