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Extension office outlines 4-H reorganization, lost federal program and club tax/EIN requirements
Summary
Cass County extension staff reported a federal cut ended their family nutrition program in August, described re-enrollment and rescreening activity for 4-H volunteers, and warned clubs must reapply for EINs and file IRS returns under new state rules.
An Extension Office representative told the commission that the family nutrition program ended in the county on Aug. 15 because of a federal funding cut; other counties received carryover funds through March, the presenter said.
The presenter described challenges with re-enrollment and new state rules requiring every 4-H club to file financial records with the state and to obtain individual EINs and file…
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