The Wisconsin 4-H Foundation would like to recognize its generous donors. The support of these generous partners provide essential funding for 4-H programs throughout Wisconsin.
Emerald Clover ($30K+)
- Compeer Financial
Platinum Clover ($10K-$24,999)
- AgCountry Farm Credit Services
- Andis Foundation, Inc.
- Cedar Crest Ice Cream
- Culver’s Foundation
- Egg Innovations
- Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales Association
- GreenStone Farm Credit Services
- Meijer
- Tractor Supply Company
Gold Clover ($7,500-$9,999)
- Hull Farm of Lake Geneva/Jones Family Farm
Silver Clover ($5K-$7,499)
- Merwin Farms
- Willow Road Self Storage
- Wisconsin Beef Council
- Wisconsin Farm Bureau
- Wisconsin Souvenir Milkcaps
Bronze Clover ($2,500-$4,999)
- Gibbsville Implement
- Hartmann Sand & Gravel
- Kewaskum Foods, LLC
- Rural Mutual Insurance Company
- Patrick & Janet Thompson Family Foundation
- Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors
Green Clover ($1K-$2,499)
- Frenz Garden Center
- Harry Hansen Meat Services
- JO-ANN Stores
- Major Goolsby’s
- Edward J. Okray Foundation
- Schaefer Grading and Excavating
- Schoen Family Trust
- Randy Schopen Memorial Foundation
- Sunnyside Hatchery
- TargetCircle
- Town Bank
- Ultimate Confections
- Wisconsin Farmers Union
- Wisconsin River Meats
Foundation Partners
- Almond Busy Bees 4-H Club
- BOGS
- Bunzel’s Old Fashioned Meat Market & Catering
- Calumet County 4-H Leaders Council
“We are truly grateful for the continued support of our generous partners,” says Brenda Scheider, Executive Director of the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation. “These organizations help Wisconsin 4‑H create cutting-edge, relevant programs for young people to learn real-world skills that will prepare them for the challenges of today and tomorrow, moving communities, the state, our country and the world forward in ways no other youth organization can. We value our partners who help Wisconsin 4-H make a positive impact on our youth. We couldn’t do it without them. Thank you.”
Since 1914, Wisconsin 4-H has helped young people develop the skills they need to meet the demands of our complex and changing world. Growing out of a rich history of agricultural clubs that helped the University of Wisconsin Extension connect families to research-based advancements in farming technology and techniques, today’s 4-H has expanded to include science (STEM), leadership, healthy living and communications programming that will help Wisconsin youth build a healthier and more prosperous future.
4-H is one of the largest and oldest statewide youth organizations in Wisconsin, offering a wide variety of programs in both urban and rural settings. From the 4-H activities in the city of Milwaukee to the 4-H clubs in rural areas of Bayfield County, 4-H is making a positive impact on young people throughout the state. Nearly 150,000 youth participate in the Wisconsin 4-H program each year, and more than 22,000 volunteers support the program.
The Wisconsin 4-H Foundation, based in Madison, provides essential funding for 4-H programs throughout Wisconsin. By partnering with individuals, corporations and foundations, the Foundation supports 4-H leadership, youth development and community-building activities throughout the state. Learn more about the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation by visiting www.Wis4HFoundation.org.