- Yes as a 4-H volunteer leader or club you are allowed to use the 4-H emblem. Just follow these simple rules:

The 4-H Emblem should always appear in its entirety- meaning it should always appear as a whole and complete image. This means you should never remove any leaflets. The emblem has an “H” on each leaflet. The leaflets cannot be removed or have another image superimposed over the top of one of the leaflet. Other images should be moved and appear completely separate from the 4-H Emblem. - Don’t place text or other images over or on top of the 4-H Emblem. This includes on web pages, where it should not appear as a “watermark” behind other information.
- Keep it upright. In general, the 4-H Emblem should not be rotated or turned on its side. There are some exceptions, such as on fabric where the emblem is scattered randomly across the fabric or in other random designs. If you are considering an exception, please contact the National 4-H Headquarters.
- The 4-H Emblem should never be screened, shaded, gradated, or appear in a multi-colored hue. Although the preferred color is green, the clover can also be white, black, or metallic gold. The H’s on the clover can be the color of the paper you are using, white, green, black, or metallic gold.
- Always remember that the 4-H Emblem is a clover with an “H” on each leaflet. A clover without an “H” is just a clover.

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