Morgan County 4-H

Portrait of Nicole Reed, 4-H Program Coordinator in Morgan County

Nicole Reed

4-H Program Coordinator II

Office: 801-829-3472

nicole.reed@usu.edu

Nicole Reed is a dedicated 4-H Youth Development professional with more than a decade of leadership and program development experience. Raised in Idaho, she was actively involved in 4-H for 12 years at the county, district, state, and national levels.

After earning her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Idaho State University, Nicole began her career as a 4-H Program Coordinator in Lincoln County, Idaho. While working full-time, she completed her Master’s degree in Agricultural Education with an emphasis in 4-H Youth Development from the University of Idaho.

Nicole currently serves as the 4-H Program Coordinator in Morgan County. She has authored curricula and publications, developed innovative youth programs, received national awards, and held leadership roles at multiple levels. She is passionate about helping youth build skills, confidence, and leadership.

What is 4-H?

 

4-H is for youth in grades K-12 and emphasizes “learning by doing.” As the nation’s largest Positive Youth Development program, 4-H provides opportunities through USU Extension across Utah.

Programs include afterschool activities, projects, contests, camps, and events ranging from livestock and sewing to leadership and robotics.

4-H is delivered through volunteer-led clubs where youth can explore interests, learn through experience, and build friendships with the support of caring mentors.

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