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Foundation Updates: 2025 Cloverleaf Magazine
Foundation Updates: 2025 Cloverleaf Magazine
$4 for 4-H: An Un-four-gettable Day
From Dade County to Camden County and everywhere in between, supporters of Georgia 4-H turned up in full force for the 2025 $4 for 4-H Campaign. This annual giving campaign provides an opportunity for supporters around the state to make a difference in their local 4-H program by designating their gift to a specific county or 4-H center. For the eighth year in a row, $4 for 4-H highlighted the abundance of 4-H advocates across the state and nation.
With a set goal of $114,444, nearly 3,200 donors rose to the occasion to meet this challenge with a grand total of $133,388 raised.

Every county in the state received at least 14 gifts with 146 counties receiving at least 24 gifts. These funds provide impactful support to county offices as they deliver positive youth development programming across the state. Mark your calendar for April 4, 2026 to join the fun and help support Georgia 4-H’ers!
2025 Georgia 4-H Foundation Pillar Sponsors
STEM Pillar: Meta
Civic Engagement & Leadership Pillar: Kelley Loeffler
Agriculture Pillar: Harley Langdale, Jr. Foundation, Inc.
Environmental Science Pillar: Chemours
Health & Wellness Pillar: Premium Peanut
2024-2025 Georgia 4-H Event Series Sponsorships
4-H Day at the UGA Game: Golden Pantry
Food Showcase: Cal-Maine Foods and Eggland’s Best
4-H Day at the Fair: Kubota, Georgia Development Authority,
The Dairy Alliance, Smith Farm Supply
Junior Conference: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
Fall Forum: UPS Foundation
Senior Conference: Piedmont Athens Regional
4-H Day at the Capitol: Gulfstream Aerospace
National Conference: Georgia Power
State Council: Chick-fil-A
Georgia 4-H Gala: Georgia’s EMCs Presenting
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (working cooperatively with Fort Valley State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the counties of Georgia) offers its educational programs, assistance, and materials to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation or protected veteran status and is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action organization.
