Diamond Clovers
What is the Diamond Clover Award? The award consists of six levels that require a 4-H member to plan and accomplish a broad range of age-appropriate goals, acquiring valuable life skills as they progress. Completion of the Diamond Clover levels is optional.
How does a 4-H member apply for the award? A 4-H member may download the Diamond Clover Plan/Report form for a certain level from the Maryland 4-H web page or request a form from their 4-H Office. Each county/city 4-H office has specific dates and guidelines for submitting a Diamond Clover Plan/Report Form. Contact your local office for procedures.
High School Scholarships
As a high school graduate, you will set great goals for yourself in the next chapter of your life. Scholarships can make those goals easier to reach. Best of luck!
- Frederick County 4-H Camp Center Scholarship - must be postmarked by March 1st and mailed to the address listed on the application
- Maryland Farm Bureau Scholarship - Due March 21
- Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation (MAEF), Inc. Scholarship Opportunities - Due March 25
- Frederick County 4-H Scholarship - due April 1st to the 4-H Office
- Beef, Sheep, and Swine 4-H Club Scholarship - due April 1st to the 4-H Office
- Maryland FFA Foundation Scholarships - Email Terrie Shank: tshank@maefonline.com. Due April 1
- Maryland Sheep Breeders Scholarship Opportunity - due April 15
- Maryland State Grange Scholarship Opportunities - Contact marylandstategrange@gmail.com. Due April 25
- Darren S. Kennedy Scholarship - application due by April 30th
- Great Frederick Fair Scholarship - Due May 15
- Maryland State Fair Scholarship - deadline is June 1 of each year
- Maryland 4-H Foundation Scholarship - Due June 15