The FCC 4-H Club Fund supports dozens of clubs across Ontario each year, providing grants of up to $500
The Mallorytown 4-H Cake Decorating Club has been awarded a grant from the FCC 4-H Club Fund to support local youth activities. The funding, part of a province-wide program, helps clubs provide hands-on learning experiences and offset program costs.
The grant will allow the Mallorytown club to expand its cake decorating projects, giving young members opportunities to develop creativity, confidence, and practical skills in a supportive environment.
“Through the FCC 4-H Club Fund, volunteers are better equipped to create engaging, safe, and inclusive spaces where young people can build confidence and leadership skills,” said 4-H Canada CEO Christina Franc.
The FCC 4-H Club Fund supports dozens of clubs across Ontario each year, providing grants of up to $500. Applications for the next round of funding will open in summer 2026.
For more information, visit 4-h-canada.ca/club-fund.

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