How to Enroll in Alaska 4-H
Enrollment opens October 1st each year for members and volunteers. You can enroll at any time, but registration renews each year on October 1st.
New 4-H Families
Re-Enrollment
Enroll in Alaska 4-H!
- Our 4-H year runs from October 1 through September 30. ​
- If you have any questions regarding your local offerings and existing clubs, contact your 4-H District office. ​
- If an existing Alaska 4-H Club Leader has not asked you to join them with their club, please contact your District office to find a club for you to share your skills!
- Check out our list of projects available by going to the projects page.​
If you are new to Alaska 4-H you can enroll online or request a paper form.
Please contact your local 4-H District office to find a club that is accepting new members and one that is a good fit for your
youth!
Also our 4-H District Staff would LOVE to let you know where there are volunteer needs and opportunities!
- If an existing Alaska 4-H Club Leader has not asked you to join them with their club, please contact your District office to find a club for you to share your skills!
Enroll online:
Create a and register as a family (see help sheets above!!)
Create member profiles
Enroll your member (youth member(s) and/or adult volunteers)
Pay your annual 4-H dues ($26/youth member)
Additional
Enroll on a paper form:
If you'd rather join using a paper form, you can download a youth enrollment packet here and turn it in at your district office.
If you were a 4-H member last year, your enrollment profile should have migrated to the new enrollment system.
Log into with the email you used last year to enroll.
Request a new password
Re-enroll your youth and/or adult volunteer members for the new 4-H year
​Pay your annual 4-H dues ($26/youth member)
4-H enrollment fee/dues:
The $26/year fee for youth members will support local and statewide 4-H programming and American Income Life insurance premiums. As always, dues are not requested of adult volunteers; we Thank You for giving freely of your time and talents to make AK 4-H possible.
As state funding decreases, funds may be used in a variety of ways to support participation in local, state, regional and national 4-H events, development of new camps or other programs, materials/supplies, travel for the 4-H educator to reach communities in person, staff, summer or after school interns - creative resources as deemed useful to strengthen and grow the program. We look forward to another great year in growing true leaders through AK 4-H!
I have more questions!
We have answers for you!
Get in touch with us!
- Please email or call your district office
- Send an email to uaf-alaska4h@alaska.edu
Use this great map to see in which Alaska 4-H District you live!