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Year, State Incorporated
1976, OH
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Also Known As
4-H
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Affiliates
Congress Foundation
Activities Foundation
Global Clover Network
Global Clover Network Innovation Fund, Inc.
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Stated Purpose
"to increase investment and participation in high quality 4-H positive youth development."
National 4-H Council (4-H) reports that it support national and state 4-H programs with a focus on fundraising, brand management, communications, and legal and fiduciary services. The organization states that it works with nearly six million young people across the United States in the areas of agriculture, citizenship, healthy living, and science to assist youth in becoming responsible citizens who lead productive lives. 4-H reports that it reaches young people through school and community clubs, in-school and after-school programs, and 4-H camps.
For the year ended February 29, 2020, National 4-H Council's program expenses were:
Education programs |
$24,148,584 |
National 4-H Center |
$8,154,058 |
National 4-H Supply Service |
$4,338,307 |
Total Program Expenses: |
$36,640,949 |
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Chief Executive
Jennifer Sirangelo, President and Chief Executive Officer
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Compensation*
$585,000
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Chair of the Board
Landel Hobbs
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Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, LCH Enterprises LLC
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Board Size
24
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Paid Staff Size
92
*2020 compensation, as reported by the organization, includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts, and other allowances.
Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Grant proposals, Internet, Invitations to fund raising events, Planned giving arrangements, Cause- related marketing (affinity credit cards, consumer product sales, etc.)
Fundraising costs were 7% of related contributions. (Related contributions, which totaled $36,449,406, are donations received as a result of fundraising activities.)
This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code.It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.
The following information is based on National 4-H Council's audited financial statements - consolidated for the year ended February 29, 2020.
Source of Funds |
Contributions |
$34,458,034 |
National 4-H Center |
$10,680,734 |
National 4-H Supply Service |
$4,524,494 |
Federal grant revenue |
$1,991,372 |
Other |
$904,771 |
Registration fees and tuition |
$433,365 |
Investment return allocated to operations |
$393,288 |
Investment return, net |
$147,593 |
Total Income |
$53,533,651 |
- Programs: 83%
- Administrative: 12%
- Fundraising: 5%
Total Income |
$53,533,651 |
Program expenses |
$36,640,949 |
Fundraising expenses |
$2,537,730 |
Administrative expenses |
$5,001,030 |
Other expenses |
$0 |
Total expenses: |
$44,179,709 |
Income in Excess of Expenses |
$9,353,942 |
Beginning Net Assets |
$31,964,364 |
Other Changes In Net Assets |
$-4,082,761 |
Ending Net Assets |
$37,235,545 |
Total Liabilities |
$19,163,104 |
Total Assets |
$56,398,649 |
Note: As noted in the above financial section,"other changes in net assets" refers to named fund spending (-$8,321), net periodic post retirement benefit cost other than services cost (-$71,427), net periodic pension benefit cost other than service cost (-$444,295), postretirement related changes other than net periodic postretirement costs (-$690,321), and pension related changes other than net periodic pension cost (-$2,868,397).