Your support is critical to build a stronger tomorrow and make the best better. WVU Extension Service counts on passionate supporters, like you, to provide opportunities that improve the lives and livelihoods of West Virginians in all 55 counties. From our flagship 4-H youth development program and state-wide safety and health training, to agritourism and community economic development (and everything in between), our faculty agents and employees have a presence in every county, bringing research-based knowledge to our state.
Your support empowers WVU Extension to create incredible opportunities, including:
- Greatest Needs – Supports our ability to respond to unforeseen opportunities and challenges for West Virginians of all stages of life.
- WVU Jackson’s Mill – The 100-year-old special mission campus represents the historic site of the first statewide 4-H camp in the nation. Today, the Mill continues to serve youth throughout the state with hands-on outdoor, history and STEAM education. The location also serves as home of the West Virginia Fire Academy, a one-of-a-kind training facility for volunteer and professional firefighters from around the state and across the country.
- County Programs – All 55 counties have access to funds at the WVU Foundation, so money gets to every valley and on every mountain top to support programs in our communities. Harrison, Ohio, Pocahontas, and Wetzel counties have special giving challenges that will be held for the Day of Giving! Choose your county in the drop-down menu list or write the name in the comments.
- 4-H Camping Scholarships – With the price of camps increasing nationwide, your support will help take financial burden off families.
- My Hometown is Cool – Provides youths with opportunities to learn about community development and how their ideas, creativity and commitment can help drive change.
- 4-H Statewide Camps – Many 4-H camps across the state have suffered from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Find your local county 4-H camp in the drop-down list to support their restoration, improvement and stability.
- Energy Express – Maintains and improves literacy levels while providing nourishing meals to thousands of youths in rural and low-income communities during the course of the six-week program.
- Center for Community Engagement – Provides experiential opportunities across campus that teach diverse undergraduate, graduate and professional students to become engaged citizens, leaders and scholars.
When you make a gift—no matter the size—you help make an immediate impact for WVU Extension.
Your spirited generosity and devotion to West Virginia is greatly appreciated.