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I want to participate

About 4-H

Pick a project that interests you and explore it with peers and caring adults. Participate in 4-H opportunities such as camps, immersion experiences, showcase and judging events, leadership trips and more.

Join 4-H

Join online or using a paper form, or re-enroll if you are a current or former 4-H member.

Find your local 4-H office

Choose from the list of counties and tribal nations to learn about 4-H opportunities in your area, including clubs and events.

Camps

Sign up for a 4-H camp to participate in guided outdoor learning opportunities and experiences.

Cloverbuds (grades K-2)

Learn about fun, age-appropriate activities for Cloverbuds (4-H'ers in kindergarten through second grade).

Distance learning with 4-H

All young people are invited to try 4-H from their own home through our distance learning programs.

I am a current youth member

Member resources

Find important information on 4-H opportunities and events for members.

Projects

Discover exhibit ideas and resources for projects, including animal science and general.

Youth leadership in 4-H

Take on a leadership role to make a difference in your family, your club, your community, your country and your world.

Showcase events

Learn more about opportunities to showcase your project learning, like the Minnesota State Fair, Engineering Design Challenge and more.

Leadership events

Participate in leadership events like Building Leadership and Understanding (BLU), Citizenship Washington Focus (CWF) and more.

Scholarships, grants and awards

Apply for scholarships, grants and awards available to college-bound 4-H members and alumni.

Statewide service project

Engage in service learning by completing monthly challenges created by the Minnesota 4-H State Ambassadors.

I want to volunteer

Volunteer with 4-H

Whether you want to lead a sewing workshop for one day or be a club leader or project-specific coach for one year, we welcome your involvement. Anyone over the age of 18 who cares about young people can volunteer– you don't need to be a parent or an expert!

Apply to become a 4-H volunteer

Apply to become a screened and approved volunteer.

Volunteer stories

Learn more about the impact our volunteers have on Minnesota's youth and communities.

Volunteer resources

Find volunteer renewal information and explore materials and trainings for current volunteers on the 4-H Volunteer Resource Center site.

Leading a 4-H club

Effectively lead a 4-H club using these tools and resources.

Youth development curriculum library

Individual lessons and curricula on a variety of topics, such as gardening and agriculture, social and emotional skills, healthy living, college readiness, and STEM.

I want to give

Give to 4-H

Donate to Minnesota 4-H and help young people achieve higher levels of learning and success.

4-H alumni

Learn more about our alumni and how 4-H positively contributed to their lives.

Youth development impact report

Read the most recent youth development impact report to learn more about what's happening within the Department of Youth Development and Minnesota 4-H.

Specialized agricultural license plate

Support Minnesota 4-H by purchasing a specialized agricultural license plate.

News

A canoe goes into the water with four people helping. Sunlight on water shows lake bottom.

White Earth 4-H youth, families, elders, volunteers and community members joined together during the summer of 2024 to build a birchbark canoe, or jiimaan, in the Ojibwe language.

Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador Sydney O.

Minnesota 4-H State Ambassador Sydney invites youth to participate in the leadership workshop BLU and the 4-H statewide service project focused on mental health and wellbeing.

A girl looking up and smiling at a boy with a tiny plant cup between them.

As part of the 4-H statewide service project, the 4-H state ambassadors will address mental health and wellbeing through kindness this month.

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