"Some of the programs in 4-H are agriculturally based in terms of membership but some of the programs like Citizenship Congress focus on learning about the political system in Canada. Which makes a good leader, but it's not strictly agricultural."
Another program change tied to AAFC's funding is that it can only be used at the national level.
Maynard says while they have funding in place for the provinces this year, they are looking at other funding sources and/or grants going forward to help the provinces continue their programming.
"We've made applications to Employment and Social Development Canada. They've got some programs that are related to youth and skills development that fit the 4-H mandate. So we put some applications in there and that includes money that would continue to flow to the provinces. "
He's optimistic that they'll get a good reception because they've received money from the Department of Canadian Heritage and ESDC in the past.
Source : Pembinavalley online