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4-H Canada, BASF strengthen partnership with renewed, three-year investment that empowers
Solutions (BASF) are proud to announce their renewed partnership, which is designed to help youth leaders make positive contributions to their communities and advocate for important issues. The renewed partnership is effective from
2021–2023. It will see BASF continue as the lead partner of 4-H Canada’s Community En- gagement & Communications Pillar program- ming at both national and provincial levels via a three-year, $600,000 contribution agreement. The investment aims to engage more 4-H youth in building the skills necessary to share their passion and ideas to help build stronger Cana- dian communities. “Throughout the first year of our partnership
youth to build stronger communities grateful for the amazing opportunities it has provided me,” said George Meggison, Manito- ba’s Youth Advisory Committee representative. “We’re excited to have BASF’s support to con- tinue to provide these new opportunities to YAC members.” 4-H Canada and BASF Partnership 4-H Canada’s Community Engagement & Communications programming. This pro- gram empowers young people to make a pos- itive difference in the world by volunteering in their local community and participating in globally-oriented initiatives such as the Unit- ed Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
GLOBE NEWSWIRE 4-H Canada and BASF Canada Agricultural
with 4-H Canada, we were constantly inspired by Canada’s youth – their drive to take action and inspire change within their local commu- nities is admirable,” said Jonathan Sweat, Vice President, BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions. “We’re proud to extend our partnership with 4-H Canada and continue to ensure today’s youth have access to the skills and experiences they need to thrive and make a difference in the world.” The announcement comes on the heels of a
successful first year of partnership between 4-H Canada and BASF. In 2020, the partner- ship supported 4-H Canada’s Youth Advisory Committee (YAC), the annual Show Your 4-H Colours campaign and provincial youth leader- ship programming in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. These programs will continue to be funded through 2023. “We’re excited to renew our partnership with
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BASF, and to continue advancing our shared value of empowering young Canadian leaders,” said Shannon Benner, 4-H Canada CEO. “This support ensures youth are given meaningful opportunities to explore the subjects important to them and their generation and create a posi- tive impact on the world around them. “YAC has built my confidence to speak up and contribute in various settings, and I’m
support 4-H Canada’s YAC as the national voice for 4-H youth in Canada and as contrib- utors to the direction of 4-H operations and governance at the national level. As national 4-H youth ambassadors, YAC members bring their authentic voices to industry events, pol- icy discussions, consultations and interna- tional conferences.
Your 4-H Colours in November – the annual campaign that celebrates the 4-H movement from coast to coast. In 2020, thousands of youth members, leaders, alumni and sup- porters across Canada wore their green colours with pride for 4-H, posting to social media about 4-H, and raising funds for 4-H, which included a network of 4-H alumni within BASF who were proud to show their support.
investment will continue to support 4-H pro- gramming at the provincial level in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, and their own leadership development and am- bassador opportunities for young people. More than 260 young people took part in these provincial programs in 2020. For more information about BASF’s Agricultural
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