4-H Advances Environmental Science Education with $1.1 Million from Toyota
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CHEVY CHASE, MD--April 12, 2012: National 4-H Council is pleased to announce that Toyota will continue its support of 4--H's youth-focused water quality and conservation programming. This $1.1 million gift will fund the expansion of 4--H2O Community Projects and sponsor the 2012 4-H National Youth Science Day.
4-H O Community Projects is a national environmental stewardship program that brings together youth, volunteers and educators within eight land-grant universities to engage in high-quality, research-based science programming developed by the nation's Cooperative Extension System. Through 4-H O Community Projects, youth in California, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Mississippi, New York City, Texas and West Virginia learn to protect and conserve freshwater resources by participating in activities such as water-quality testing, watershed cleanup events and rain garden construction, all while strengthening math and science skills.
"Toyota's generous and continued support has vastly helped to strengthen
and broaden 4-H's ability to develop and implement high-quality positive
youth development programs in environmental sciences," said Donald T. Floyd Jr., president and CEO of National
4-H Council. "Additionally, the leadership, engagement and caring support
of Toyota volunteers with 4-H Science programming is helping to build the
next generation of our nation's scientists and engineers, and is equipping
4-H youth to step up and make measurable differences in their
communities."
Toyota will also sponsor the fifth-annual
4-H National Youth Science Day
(NYSD). As 4-H's premier rallying event, 4-H NYSD will take
place on Oct. 10, 2012, and bring together
hundreds of thousands of youth from all across the nation to simultaneously
complete the 2012 National Science Experiment. Designed and developed by
one of the nation's land-grant universities within the Cooperative
Extension System, the 2012 National Science Experiment will focus on
Engineering Robotic Solutions. Toyota's sponsorship of this event will help
to significantly raise the level of community outreach surrounding NYSD and
expand the event's Web presence (4-H NYSD).
"For the fifth consecutive year, we're proud to partner with 4-H to continue empowering our nation's youth to protect the earth's resources," said Pat Pineda, group vice president of philanthropy at Toyota Motor North America. "Toyota's partnership with 4-H has already resulted in nearly 10,000 youth saving almost 140 million gallons of water, and we look forward to continuing this momentum in the coming year."
About 4-H:
4-H is a community of six million young people across America learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills. National 4-H Council is the private sector, non-profit partner of 4-H National Headquarters located at the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) within USDA. 4-H programs are implemented by the 111 land-grant universities and the Cooperative Extension System through their 3,100 local Extension offices across the country. Learn more about 4-H at 4-H or find us on Facebook at .