Sauk County 4-H. Guide to Creating Application Materials for Key Award and 4-H Trip Scholarships

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2018 Sauk County 4-H Guide to Creating Application Materials for Key Award and 4-H Trip Scholarships This packet contains: Sauk County Overview of Key Award & 4-H Trips Process... Page 1 Wisconsin State and National 4-H Programs Brochure... Page 4 Tips for Creating Cover Letter, Resume, and References... Page 6 Cover Letter Outline... Page 7 Sample Cover Letter... Page 8 Resume Outline... Page 9 Sample Resume... Page 10 Reference Page Outline... Page 12 Sample References... Page 13 Sauk County 4-H Key Award & Trips Interest Form... Page 14 Note: If you have questions regarding what is expected or how to complete the application materials, please call the UW-Extension Office at 355-3255. We will be happy to set up a time to help you with your cover letter, resume, and reference sheet. Please Note: All application materials for the 4-H Key Award MUST be received (hard copies or emailed) at the Sauk County Extension Office (505 Broadway, Baraboo, WI 53913) by Wednesday, August 22 before 4:30 PM. All application materials for the 4-H Trip Applications MUST be received (hard copies or emailed) at the Sauk County Extension Office (505 Broadway, Baraboo, WI 53913) by Monday, October 1 before 4:30 PM. Completed Application Materials will include all of the following items. Sauk County 4-H Key Award & Trips Interest Form A cover letter A resume A reference page with three references (including their name, address, phone number, and email address.) One should be your club or project leader, the other two can be people of your choice.

Sauk County 4-H Overview of Key Award and 4-H Trips Scholarship The 2017 State and National trips have just wrapped up. Now is the time to start thinking about the wonderful opportunities to win a Key Award for 2017, or to participate in State or National 4-H trips in 2018. The process is painless! All you have to do is create and submit a cover letter, resume and references page, along with completing the 4-H Trips and Key Award Interest Form. The cover letters, resumes and references will be reviewed. The final step in the process is for you to participate in a short interview with some Sauk County community members. Then you could be off to Georgia, our nation s capital, Alabama, or earning the highest honor in 4-H - the Key Award! Key Award Sauk County can select up to three people each year to receive the distinguished Key Award. Its purpose is to provide special recognition to 4-H members who have shown consistent growth in their 4-H program, who have developed their leadership ability, and who have been helpful members in their club and community. Older youth considered for this award must be in at least 9 th grade, as of January 1 of the current year and must have completed at least three years of club work and one year of the youth leadership project. To apply for the KEY AWARD the following materials are due (hard copies or emailed) in the UWEX office, West Square Building, 505 Broadway, Baraboo, WI 53913 before 4:30 PM on Wednesday, August 22. Sauk County 4-H Trips and Award Interest Form A cover letter A resume A references page with three references Interviews for the Key Award will be held on Tuesday, August 28 at the West Square Building. An interview schedule will be sent after all applications are received. 4-H Trip Scholarships Trip Scholarships Process Youth must have been enrolled in Sauk County 4-H for at least one full year before applying for any of the Trip Scholarships. See the 2017 Wisconsin State and National 4-H Programs Brochure about the specific trips you can apply for through this process. Note the age requirements for each trip. The Sauk County Senior Leaders Association will pay for 50% of the total fee for every Sauk County youth who is chosen to participate on these trips! Except for 4-H and Youth Conference, that is covered 100% by Senior Leaders Association. The Senior Leaders will support one trip per youth, per year, with the exception of being a Space Camp Counselor or attending National 4-H Conference. If youth are applying to be a Space Camp Counselor or to attend National 4-H Conference, they may also be awarded an additional trip scholarship. Check with your general leader; your club may also help pay for your participation in these trips. Priority for each of the trip scholarships will be given to first time applicants. 1

4-H Trip Scholarships Trip Scholarships Process Continued If youth would like to attend a trip a 2 nd year then youth may apply to attend a 2 nd time. Scholarships will only be given IF there are funds available from the Senior Leaders. For trips youth are interested in attending a 2 nd year and IF there are funds available, youth will pay for 75% of the trip fee and Senior Leaders will pay for 25%. If youth are interested in attending 4-H and Youth Conference for a 2 nd time, youth will pay for 50% of the trip fee and Senior Leaders will pay for 50% of the trip fee. For trips youth are interested in attending a 3 rd year youth will pay for 100% of the trip fee. If youth would like to attend 4-H and Youth Conference a 3 rd year then youth may apply to attend a 3 rd time. Scholarships will only be given IF there are funds available from the Senior Leaders. If youth are interested in attending 4-H and Youth Conference for a 3 rd time, youth will pay for 75% of the trip fee and Senior Leaders will pay for 25% of the trip fee. Please remember attending a trip or event for a second or third time is not guaranteed, this option is only available if there are funds in the trip scholarship account that were not utilized by 1 st time applicants. If youth are not interested in receiving a scholarship and would like to pay 100% of the event fee, they can choose to do so for the 4-H and Youth Conference only. Youth interested in this option must still complete the application materials (cover letter, resume, and references), and participate in the interview process. This option of paying 100% of the event fee is only available for the 4-H and Youth Conference. All other events and trips require preregistration, or have quotas for each county. Once the trip scholarships have been announced, 4-H members are required to complete a Sauk County 4-H Trips Acceptance Form and submit a $100 deposit. This deposit will be applied towards the total cost of the trip. Members who cancel participation in an award trip after returning their Trip Acceptance Form are required to pay the entire cost of the trip if the county is held financially liable for the trip, and if an alternate is not able to participate. Exceptions can be granted only in extenuating circumstances such as: death in the family, or serious illness with a written statement from a doctor. More Information on Specific Trips Space Camp: Space Camp is for youth in grades 6-8 grade at the time of the trip. Maximum age of 15 at the time of the program. Youth may only attend this trip once, as a delegate. Youth will participate in hands-on mock space missions and other activities in the NASA program while exchanging ideas with youth from across Wisconsin. Space Camp Counselor: Youth in grades 7-10 grade who have attended Space Camp in previous years are eligible to apply to be a counselor for Space Camp. They help campers learn more during their experiences, lead activities, and mentor campers. WI State 4-H & Youth Conference: All youth in grades 7-10 at the time of selection are encouraged to apply for this trip! This is an AMAZING opportunity to live on the UW- Madison campus and attend workshops in just about every area you can imagine. The nightly entertainment and dances set an exciting atmosphere to meet 4-H members from all over Wisconsin. This experience is a MUST for all Wisconsin 4-H members! 2

More Information on Specific Trips Continued NEW for 2018-2019 - American Spirit: Is a trip where youth in grades 8-10 at the time of selection will learn all about America s heritage and build awareness of the many steps taken to gain US independence and freedom. The trip will include stops at historical sites in Philadelphia, New York, Boston and more. Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF): Is a leadership program for youth in grades 10-12 (must be 15 at the time of the trip) from across the country. Youth will learn importance of civic and social responsibility as they relate to the development of better citizens and leaders. The week is full of workshops, speakers, field trips, tours of Washington DC, and social events. There are typically three weeks that Wisconsin will send youth to this event. Youth will have the opportunity to choose and prioritize the weeks, as to which week will work the best for them. PLEASE be careful when selecting/prioritizing your weeks. Trips are filled on a first come, first reserved basis. It is extremely challenging to try and switch to a different week, once weeks have been assigned. Delegates may only attend this trip once. National 4-H Congress: National 4-H Congress is an INCREDIBLE opportunity for youth in 10-12 grade to participate in quality educational workshops and cross-cultural experiences with youth from all over the US. Delegates may only attend this trip once. Maximum age to participate is 18 as of January 1, 2019. National 4-H Conference: Members must first be selected in Sauk County and then complete a statewide selection process for this trip. Wisconsin 4-H sends a total of six-eight 4-H members each year to this great conference! Maximum age to participate is 18 as of January 1, 2019. To apply for the TRIP SCHOLARSHIPS the following materials are due in the UWEX office, West Square Building, 505 Broadway, Baraboo, WI 53913 before 4:30 PM on Monday, October 1, 2018. Sauk County 4-H Key Award and Trips Interest Form A cover letter A resume A reference page with three references Thursday, October 25 Interviews for the Trip Scholarships will be held at the West Square Building in Baraboo. An interview schedule will be sent out after all applications are received. Interview: Although interviews can sometimes be nerve racking, they are a great opportunity to tell others about your 4-H career. Interviews are a necessary process in many aspects of our lives. 4-H interviews will help you prepare for future college and job interviews. The interviews are quick and easy! You will have the opportunity to answer questions about your 4-H experiences, school, and experiences in the community. If you have any questions regarding any of the above information, or would like help in preparing your cover letter or resume, please call Meg at 355-3255, or email her at margaret.sage@ces.uwex.edu. We look forward to seeing your applications! 3

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Tips for Creating your Cover Letter, Resume and References Use a computer. You can save your work and make revisions as necessary. If you do not have a computer at home, work with your school, a friend, or the library. If you are really in a bind, we would be happy to work with you at the UWEX office. Your resume and cover letter should not be handwritten. Consistency. Make sure you use the same font style and size throughout all of your application materials. Have your name and address is in the same format on the top of all of your materials. Use all the same tense (ex. present or past) for your verbs. Plan ahead. Go through each part of the resume and cover letter before typing. Use your old record books to help you. Put your thoughts together. Translate your skills into action oriented, concise, descriptions. As much as possible, think of your 4-H experience as a job skill development. What do you do? What skills have you developed as a result of participation in 4-H? How have you personally changed as a result of your 4-H experience? What have you learned? Always emphasize what you have learned from each experience, how you can and are applying the things you have learned and goals you have accomplished. Follow the directions. Make sure you have the most current application materials and information. Read and follow all directions carefully. Order is important. Arrange information chronologically within the following sections: 4-H Project Summary, 4-H Activity Involvement and Other Activities. See sample resume for example. Layout, design and abbreviations. Your resume should be easy to read and understand. Arrange your resume as illustrated in the sample copy provided. Choose an appropriate font and font size. Use the same font throughout your document. You will want to experiment with spacing. As a general rule, a 1 margin is used at the top, bottom and on both sides of your page. You may use common abbreviations if necessary. The resume should be no more than one or two pages long. Proof it. Your documents should be free of spelling errors. Use spell check if you have it and follow that up by having at least two people proofread your resume and cover letter. Make sure you ask. Before you list people as your references, make sure you ask them if they are willing to serve as a positive reference for you. Ask for help if you need it. If you haven t ever gone through this process, you may have questions. Don t hesitate to ask! The 4-H Youth Development Agent and 4-H Program Assistant are more than willing to help. 6

Cover Letter Outline DATE (that you are mailing it in) UW-Extension c/o Sauk County 4-H 505 Broadway Street Baraboo, WI 53913 To whom it may concern: PARAGRAPH 1: WHAT ARE YOU SENDING AND WHY ARE YOU SENDING IT? INCLUDE BY LISTING OR CHECKING OFF THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WHICH YOU WANT TO BE CONSIDERED. You can apply for more than one, rank them if you have a preference, or state that preference in your interview. PARAGRAPHS 2 & 3 THIS IS THE WHY ME? PARAGRAPH. EXPLAIN IN NO MORE THAN TWO PARAGRAPHS WHY YOU ARE UNIQUELY QUALIFIED TO REPRESENT SAUK COUNTY 4-H. ASK YOURSELF WHAT DISTINGUISHES YOU FROM OTHER APPLICANTS. GIVE EXAMPLES TO HELP EXPLAIN YOUR STATEMENTS. FINAL PARAGRAPH CLOSE THE LETTER. THANK THE PERSON FOR CONSIDERING YOUR APPLICATION/RESUME. Sincerely, TYPE YOUR NAME HERE AS YOU WILL SIGN IT ABOVE 7

Sample Cover Letter February 2, 2014 UW-Extension c/o Sauk County 4-H 505 Broadway Street Baraboo, WI 53913 To whom it may concern: It is my pleasure to submit my resume and references in consideration for: (list what trips, awards or opportunities you are applying for). I believe my 4-H experience has prepared me well for representing the Sauk County 4-H program. My 4-H experiences have given me a strong sense of personal and intellectual accomplishments. My best accomplishment to date has been achieving my project goals and serving as a youth project leader. Personally, I have learned the value of working with other people to accomplish a task by helping chair my club s activity committee. I need to be prepared for meetings and work with the other five members of the committee. Being a good role model has been emphasized in my 4-H club and I demonstrate this in what I say and do. Intellectually, I have devoted a great deal of time to learning about my project areas; especially in the clothing project, as I have been in that project for five years. I have participated in many countywide activities related to my project work such as the Clothing Revue. As a youth project leader, I have helped younger members learn how to do the things I learned from older 4-H members and adult leaders. Thank you for considering my application. I feel that my qualifications listed above and on my enclosed resume make me a good representative of Sauk County 4-H. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Chris Clover Chris Clover 8

Resume Outline (Resume can be 1-2 pages in length) NAME ADDRESS LINE 1 ADDRESS LINE 2 PHONE NUMBER EMAIL (If applicable) EDUCATION School or college name, then Freshman, Sophomore, etc. YEARS IN 4-H 4-H club name, years in 4-H 4-H PROJECT List all projects in which you are or have been enrolled. Include SUMMARY the number of years you have been or were a member of that project. Indicate which projects you are currently enrolled in. 4-H ACTIVITY Summarize all 4-H activities in which you have participated and INVOLVEMENT the number of years you participated. PERSONAL Translate what you have personally gained as a result of participation in 4-H AND SKILL projects and events. Translate what you have learned as a result of participation DEVELOPMENT in 4-H projects and activities into skills you have developed. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Translate what you have learned personally and how you have gained additional responsibility. OTHER ACTIVITIES In this section, include school activities, work experience, special activities, etc. and the number of years you participated. 9

Sample Resume Christina Clover 6560 Hwy 60, Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 555-5555 EDUCATION YEARS IN 4-H Sauk County High School, Junior Bear Creek 4-H Club, 8 years 4-H PROJECT SUMMARY Clothing, Crafts, Dairy, Foods & Nutrition, Sheep, 8 years 2008-2015 current projects Ceramics, 6 years (2009-2015) Poultry, 4 years (2009-2013) Beef, 2 years (2009-2011) 4-H ACTIVITY INVOLVEMENT Delegate to CWF, 2013 Delegate to State 4-H Conference, 2012 Co-op YES, 2011 Dairy Workshop, 5 years (2010-2014) Offices Held: Club Fundraiser Chairperson, 2009 Pres., (2015) V. Pres, (2012) Super Saturday Teacher (2013, 2014, 2015) Dairy Judging, 8 years (2008-2015) Candy Bar Sales, 8 years (2008-2015) Club Calendar Committee Foods Key Committee, 3 years (2009-2011) 7 years (2009-2015) Card Party Committee, 3 years (2010-2012) Arts Festival, 7 years (2009-2015) County Fair Exhibitor, 8 years (2008-2015) Club Fundraisers, 5 years (2011-2015) Junior Leaders Member, 3 years (2013-2015) PERSONAL AND SKILL DEVELOPMENT Proficient knowledge in dairy and sheep nutrition, fitting, showing, and judging. Intermediate knowledge of beef nutrition, grooming and leading. Experienced show person taking top awards in animal projects the past 7 years. Able to document animal projects in record book. Developed optimum feeding rations for market animals staying within family budget and utilizing crops produced. Cultural arts skills: crocheting, framing, quilting, flower arranging, stenciling, painting, layout and design. Excellent role model and team player. Effectively work with younger members, peers and adults in various situations. Organize special events and meetings while paying close attention to detail. Delegate tasks effectively and appropriately as part of leadership role in club. Sportsmanship exhibited in and out of competitive situations. Understands and utilizes parliamentary procedure. Teach younger members and peers effectively. Well-developed interpersonal and public speaking skills. 10

Sample Resume Christina Clover 6560 Hwy 60, Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 555-5555 Page 2 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Chaired the card party committee effectively for 2 years. (2014 and 2015) Assisted dairy project leader with meetings. (2010-2015) Chaired of club calling committee. (2012) Participated as a member of County Foods Key Committee, assisting with Foods Revue. (2014) Lead younger 4-H members in Foods, Clothing, and Dairy Projects. Serving Vice President of 4-H Club in 2012. Served as President of the 4-H Club in 2015. Serving as Secretary of Sauk County Junior Leader Council. (2015) Served as Treasurer of Sauk County Junior Leader Council in 2012. OTHER ACTIVITIES CCD, 10 years (2000-2010) June Dairy Month Recipe Contest Entrant, 7 years (2009-2015) Holstein Association Member, 7 years (2009-2015) Honor Roll, 4 years (2011-2015) Volleyball team, 4 years (2011-2015) Women s Choir, 3 years (2010-2012) Basketball team, 2 years (2009-2010) Sauk County Environmental Essay Contest, placed 3 rd in 2013. Cheerleading squad, 3 years (2009-2011) Forensics Team, 5 years (2009-2013) Sauk County Historical Society, Photography Contest, placed 2 nd in 2011. 11

Reference Page Outline NAME ADDRESS LINE 1 ADDRESS LINE 2 PHONE NUMBER EMAIL REFERENCES Name Title School/Club/Church Street Address City, State Zip Phone Number Email address Name Title School/Club/Church Street Address City, State Zip Phone Number Email address Name Title School/Club/Church Street Address City, State Zip Phone Number Email address 12

Example of Reference Page Christina Clover 6560 Hwy 60, Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 555-5555 REFERENCES Mr. Jimmy Brown Agri-Science Educator Baraboo High School 460 High School Way Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 963-7777 jbrown@baraboo.k12.wi.us Mr. Tim Shovel General Leader, Baraboo 4-H Club 505 Baraboo Street Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 963-4456 tshovel@baraboogenetics.com Ms. Betty Lou Who Church Youth Group Leader 100 Youth Group Lane Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 555-5555 Bettylouwho@whoville.com 13

SAUK COUNTY 4-H UW-EXTENSION KEY AWARD AND TRIPS SCHOLARSHIPS INTEREST FORM Name Grade (at time of application) Age as of 1/1/2019 Email Address Phone #. 4-H Club Please rank the trip scholarships you wish to be considered for in order of your preference: (1 = Highest Preference, 4= Lowest) If you aren t interested in a trip, please leave it blank. Space Camp (Huntsville, Alabama, Grades 6-8) Space Camp Counselor (Huntsville, Alabama, Grades 7-10 for youth who have already attended Space Camp once, you will also still need to submit a state application form for this trip.) Wisconsin 4-H & Youth Conference (Madison, Grades 7-10) American Spirit (Eastern US, Grades 8-10) 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus (Washington, D.C. Grades 10-12) National 4-H Congress (Atlanta, Grades 10-12) National 4-H Conference (Washington, D.C., Grade 10-12) Sauk County will nominate youth to the State level. There is also an additional State application process that must be completed for this conference. *Most trips require participants to pay for ½ of the cost of the trip, approximate costs for each trip is listed in the Wisconsin State and National 4-H Program Brochure. After the Trip Award Selections have been announced, there will be a Sauk County 4-H Trips Acceptance Form that must be completed, along with a $100 deposit check. Please check if you are interested in being considered for the following award: Wisconsin 4-H Key Award (Older youth considered for this award must be in at least 9 th grade, as of January 1 of the current year and must have completed at least three years of club work and one year of the youth leadership project.) Please Note: All application materials for the 4-H Key Award MUST be received (hard copies or emailed) at the Sauk County Extension Office by Wednesday, August 22, 2018 before 4:30 PM. Interview date will be on Tuesday, August 28. All application materials for the 4-H Trip Applications MUST be received (hard copies or emailed) at the Sauk County Extension Office by Monday, October 1 before 4:30 PM. Interview date will be on Thursday, October 25. A completed application packet will include: Sauk County 4-H Key Award and Trip Scholarship Interest Form A cover letter A resume A references page with three references (including their name, address, phone number, and email address.) One should be your Club or project leader, the other two can be people of your choice. Interview Dates Times will be determined and mailed to you. Interviews are approximately 5-7 minutes long. We will try to accommodate your schedule as much as possible. The interview is an important part of the application process. Please list any known conflicts you may have for Tuesday, August 28 (for the key award) or Thursday, October 25 (for trip scholarships) at this time: NOTE: All application material information is available on the Sauk County Website at: http://sauk.uwex.edu/ 14