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Neha Middela represents Michigan at 2017 World Food Prize Global Youth Institute
Published on December 22, 2017
The 2017 Michigan Youth Institute selected three outstanding youth leaders to represent Michigan at the Global Youth Institute where they shared their global hunger fighting research and ideas. This series highlights their stories. -
4-H builds confidence and leadership skills
Published on November 29, 2017
Reflections from Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council member Kennedy DeFrancesco. -
4-H experiences shape career goals
Published on November 1, 2017
Reflections from Michigan 4-H State Youth Leadership Council member Emma Young. -
The importance of outcome measurement
Published on October 27, 2017
Outcome measurement is a key component to the success of nonprofit organizations. -
Macomb County youth learn leadership skills through community service
Published on October 27, 2017
Eight Michigan youth participated in a three-day leadership academy where they learned and practiced leadership skills through discussion, activities and team challenges. -
Discover your community history by visiting a cemetery
Published on October 19, 2017
Cemeteries are an opportunity to explore local history through community service. -
Beyond the ribbons and awards
Published on October 16, 2017
4-H member Bailey Welshans reflects on her 4-H experiences. -
One group of Halloween trick-or-treaters are coming for your cash, not your candy!
Published on October 13, 2017
Find out why you should give them some and how Halloween can be used as a way to help children make a positive difference for others through community service and fundraising efforts. -
Outdoor recreation is important to Michigan’s communities, economy and future
Published on October 2, 2017
Outdoor Industry Association provides state-by-state reporting on the impact of outdoor recreation on jobs, wages, and tax revenue. -
Libraries and 4-H: Community partnerships making a difference
Published on September 28, 2017
Libraries are more than books—they are vital and vibrant community partners.