Ambassadors Levels & Requirements

BRONZE LEVEL: Earns Ambassador Nametag, Certificate

Available at Entrance Retreat Once A Year

  • Introduction to the Ambassador Program
  • Fundamentaqls of 4-H Youth Development
  • Public Speaking Basics
  • Parliamentary Procedure
  • Personal, Professional & Flag Etiquette
  • 15 Hours of Elective Activity

SILVER LEVEL: Earns Ambassador Portfolio, Certificate

Available at State and District Events or Online

  • Introduction to Life Skills (Taught 2005 State Council, 2005 Ambassador Retreat)
  • Teaching & Learning I: Experiential Learning (Also available online)
  • Advanced Public Speaking (Taught 2005 4-H Congress, 2006 NW/SW Teen Retreat)
  • Leadership I: What is a Leader? (Also available online )
  • Marketing I: Media Relations (Taught 2005 4-H Congress, 2006 NW/SW Teen Retreat)
  • 25 Additional Hours of Elective Activity

GOLD LEVEL: Earns Ambassador Business Cards, Certificate

Available at State and District Events or Online

  • Youth/Adult Partnerships I: Tic-TAP-Toe (Available online)
  • Teaching & Learning II: Learning Styles (Available online soon)
  • Leadership II: T.E.A.M. (Available online)
  • Marketing II: Donors & Elected Officials (Available at 4-H Citizenship NC Focus)
  • Diversity & Inclusion (Available online soon)
  • 35 Additional Hours of Elective Activity

EMERALD LEVEL: Earns Ambassador Polo Shirt, Certificate

  • Youth/Adult Partnerships II
  • Teaching & Learning III
  • Leadership III: The Role of Ethics
  • Marketing Practicum Project
  • 45 Additional Hours of Elective Activity

Questions about Ambassadors? Contact Shannon McCollum, Extension 4-H Associate, shannon_mccollum@ncsu.edu, (919) 515-8486.

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