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Spring Paper Clover Tools

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We are less than a week away from the Spring 2023 TSC Paper Clover campaign. To help with local promotion our digital team pulled together a state/local level digital promotion plan that you are welcome to use if you like. It’s linked below.


As a reminder TSC Paper Clover runs April 26-May 7, funds raised from this campaign must be used for scholarships to 4-H Camp and Leadership events. Also – extra special during this campaign (assuming nothing crazy happens- knock on wood) we should cross the 20 Million dollars raised milestone for the life of the campaign, which is really exciting! We are working with Tractor to do some additional PR around the partnership and this milestone.

Thanks again for your hard work on making this program such a success!



Sara Hutches Senior Account Manager, Resource Development

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