The first step to becoming an active 4-H member, volunteer, or participant during this year’s 4-H program (2021) is to re-enroll. If you are a 4-H member under 18, your parent or guardian can renew your membership. *New youth members, volunteers and participants are strongly encouraged to enroll now too.
North Carolina 4-H uses an online system, called 4-HOnline 2.0, to manage 4-H memberships, clubs, projects, activities, and communications. *All members who participate in North Carolina 4-H must have a 4-HOnline 2.0 profile (Note: *Due to COVID-19 local 4-H programs may not require youth who participate in “virtual - only” programs to complete the entire 4-HOnline 2.0 enrollment process.)
4-HOnline 2.0 accounts are family-based, which means every family creates a “master” profile with its own login ID and password. A member file is then created within the family profile for each individual involved in North Carolina 4-H.
If you were previously enrolled and/or if someone in your family was involved in North Carolina 4-H from 2018 to 2020, you probably have an existing family profile in 4-HOnline 2.0. Previous members should use their existing login and password to access their family profile in the new 4-H Online 2.0 platform. *Members who are re-enrolling should NOT create a new account. If you need assistance accessing your existing family profile, review the steps in this guide. If necessary, contact your local 4-H Office for assistance.
NEW Members (youth and volunteers), enrolling for the first time, should click the “Don’t have an account?” link and begin the registration process.
During both the re-enrollment and enrollment process members will be asked a series of important questions. These questions establish the type of member profile the system will generate. Please review the types of 4-H members before you re-enroll or enroll for the first time.
Types of Members:
• Youth Members are automatically entered as either a Cloverbud or a Member based on their date of birth.
o Cloverbuds are youth ages 5 - 7 years of age (as of Jan. 1, 2021).
o Members are youth ages 8 - 18 years of age (as of Jan. 1, 2021 and not have passed their 18th birthday on Jan. 1st of the year they are participating).
• Volunteers are adults who have been / or will be / screened and certified as 4-H volunteers. *Note: Any adult or guardian that desires to work directly with members in any capacity, such as helping with club activities, should enroll as a Volunteer.
• *Participants can be youth or adults who do not wish to join a 4-H program at this time but may want to attend an event or activity that is open to non 4-H members (*Note: Non 4-H member opportunities are limited). Individuals who select this option will have the ability to complete the full enrollment process if they chose to from their profile page.
North Carolina 4-H has created a new 4-HOnline 2.0 Recourse Site that houses a variety of tip sheets, videos and step-by step instructions for using the new program including:
• Family Enrollment Guide
• How to Re-Enroll
• New Member Enrollment
• Member Password Support
• 4-H Club Leader Guide to Using 4-HOnline 2.0
Begin your re-enrollment / enrollment process now for 4-HOnline 2.0.
If you have any questions, concerns or need additional support with 4-HOnline 2.0 please feel free to reach out to me directly.
Sincerely,
Liz Peterson
Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development
N.C. Cooperative Extension
Pender County Center
liz_peterson@ncsu.edu
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If your residence is outside of Pender County and you choose to participate in and compete with an Pender County 4-H Club, you must have a Declaration of Intent To Compete Form on file with our office as well.
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*Children must be re-enrolled in 4-H each year beginning January 1st in order to continue participation in 4-H clubs and programs. Re-enrollment can be performed online by updating your child's information each year or by submitting a new updated medical form to the county 4-H office.