After a record-breaking 4-H Paper Clover campaign in the spring, Tractor Supply Company, in partnership with National 4-H Council, is hosting another Paper Clover campaign in October.
Oct. 7-18, Tractor Supply Company and Del's Feed and Farm Supply customers can to purchase paper clovers for $1 or more during checkout.
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At the end of the campaign, 70% of the funds raised will benefit state and local 4-H youth development program activities, such as local camps and after-school programs, and grant scholarships for 4-H youth in the communities where Tractor Supply and Del's stores are located.

The remaining 30% of the total funds are donated to National 4-H Council. Â
"The Paper Clover fundraiser is a significant part of Tractor Supply Company's support of 4-H programs throughout the 1,300-plus communities we serve," said Christi Korzekwa, Senior Vice president, Marketing, Tractor Supply Company.
"We are proud to be able to provide essential funding to more than 1,000 county 4-H programs. These programs make a positive impact on young people that last a lifetime. The continued success of the Tractor Supply Paper Clover fundraisers demonstrates the importance of our 4-H partnership with our customers, team members and communities."
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"For many years, the fundraising event has allowed us to provide thousands of 4-H youth across the country greater access to 4-H programs," said Jennifer Sirangelo, president and CEO, National 4-H Council. "We are thrilled about our continued partnership with Tractor Supply Company as it drives the excitement of local community participation and support for 4-H programs, and therefore the success of the 4-H Paper Clover campaign."
Tractor Supply Company raised $913,553 during the 12-day spring Paper Clover campaign. The amount broke the record for most monetary donations during the four-year collaboration.
Tractor Supply has raised $7,029,426 for 4-H programs across the country through Paper Clover campaigns in just five years.
Source: TSC