Founded in 1902 as agricultural youth clubs in the United States. Name comes from four H's in original motto: head, heart, hands, health. Administered by USDA in the United States and operates in over 50 countries. Nearly 6 million active participants and 25 million alumni as of 2016
STAE and Gensler partner to expand $30M 'Innovation Factory' nationwide. Sacramento facility covers 44,000 square feet with $30M budget. Phase One completion expected in Spring 2026. Facility will feature arts education, performances, and community partnerships
TFF aims to become best-in-class in technology and digital platforms. UEFA HatTrick programme supports national teams centre development. TFF works closely with clubs for sustainability development
Free online leadership development program for first-generation college students. Program runs from January to March 2024. Harvard faculty and global educators provide training and seminars
Akran Program focused on youth participation and campaign creation in December 2023. Youth Buluşması 2023 held at Şişli İPA Habitat with 10:00-19:00 STK fuarı. Erasmus+ training course in Pamporovo Bulgaria included 19 participants. Human Rights exchange program in Varna involved 3 volunteers from 8 countries
Founded in 1992 by young women, now has 6 adult staff and 200 youth staff. Budget of $650,000 and 21-year track record in youth development. Trained over 750 youth staff, 1,500 peer educators, and 300 foster care leaders