Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140

RS 16/3/7/0/1
Iowa 4-H Foundation
Annual Reports, 1967-1995


Descriptive summary

creator:

Iowa 4-H Foundation

title:

Annual Reports

dates:

1967-1995

extent:

0.42 linear ft. (1 document box)

collection number:

RS 16/3/7/0/1

repository:

University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information

access:

Open for research

publication rights:

Consult Head, Special Collections Department

preferred citation:

Iowa 4-H Foundation Annual Reports, RS 16/3/7/0/1, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Historical note

The Iowa 4-H Foundation was formed in 1949 for the purpose of raising and disbursing funds for the benefit of Iowa 4-H youths with the initial goal of raising funds to create a state 4-H camp. The first tract of land for the camp was purchased in 1950 along the Des Moines River near Madrid in central Iowa and in 1951 the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation provided a no-interest loan to purchase an additional 557 acres of land. The total land amassed for the project at this point exceeded 1200 acres. The Iowa 4-H Camping Center (later called the Iowa 4-H Center) opened in 1952.

Improvements to the Iowa 4-H Center continued throughout the following decades. A swimming pool (1953) and bath house (1992) were constructed at the Center, and by 1967 the Foundation had completed construction of five separate camp villages: Birch, Elm, Hickory, Maple, and Oak. Linden Lodge, the camp administration building, was built in 1963 and a new central kitchen and dining hall was completed in 1998.

The Foundation also supports Iowa 4-H members through financial assistance. The first Iowa 4-H scholarships were established in 1985. The following year a financial aid program was created to help youth pay registration fees for 4-H events and programs. The Iowa 4-H Foundation pays registration fees for Iowa delegates to the National 4-H Congress and also provided special financial assistance to 4-H families directly affected by the flood of 1993.

Constructed in 2003, the Extension 4-H Building on the campus of Iowa State University is the culmination of years of collaboration between Iowa State University Extension and Iowa 4-H. The building houses ISU Extension personnel and Iowa 4-H Foundation staff and is a testament to the close cooperation between these two organizations.

The Iowa 4-H Foundation is a non-profit organization overseen by a volunteer governing board of 35 trustees. Foundation staff includes an Executive Director and four supporting staff members. The Iowa 4-H Foundation website can be found at: http://www.iowa4hfoundation.org/.

 

Collection description

The collection (1967-1995) contains annual reports of the Iowa 4-H Foundation. The report often times includes financial statements, highlights from the previous year, and lists of donors and grant projects.

 

Organization

The collection is organized chronologically.

 

Container list

Box

Folder

Title

Dates

1

1

Annual report

1967

1

2

Annual report

1968

1

3

Annual report

1980

1

4

Annual report

1981

1

5

Annual report

1982

1

6

Annual report

1983

1

7

Annual report

1984

1

8

Annual report

1985

1

9

Annual report

1986

1

10

Annual report

1987

1

11

Annual report

1988

1

12

Annual report

1989

1

13

Annual report

1990

1

14

Annual report

1991

1

15

Annual report

1992

1

16

Annual report

1993

1

17

Annual report

1994

1

18

Annual report

1995