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4-H clover Give to Minnesota 4-H

When you give to Minnesota 4-H, you help young people achieve higher levels of learning and success.

How do I donate?

The most popular way to make a gift is online or by check. You can also give through a number of other options. We can help tailor a giving plan that matches your personal and financial goals. 

Gifts of any size have an immediate impact. Your generosity helps us invest in 4-H experiences for youth and volunteers, and carry out our mission on a daily basis.

Donors can choose to support their favorite county’s local 4-H program, or make a gift with a statewide impact.

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Why should I donate?

Your support can make a big impact on the lives of Minnesota's young people and communities.

Three youth members looking in long grasses by a pond.

(Photo: Post Bulletin)

4- alumni standing together

Make an impact

4-H provides learning and leading opportunities for Minnesota youth.

Read the most recent Youth Development Impact Report to learn more.

4-H is across Minnesota

Your support can help 4-H programs locally, regionally and statewide.

Find 4-H clubs across the state providing positive youth development.

Help grow caring adults

4-H helps young people grow into adults that make a difference. 

Learn more about the impact of our 4-H alumni. 

Ask a question

Extension's development team is available to answer questions, identify volunteer opportunities, or guide you toward a giving opportunity that meets your philanthropic goals.

Jane Johnson, Director of Development

Brad Starbuck, Development Officer

Ryan Thibodeau, Advancement Officer

Matthew Keefe, Advancement Associate

Fun Fun Cheng, Executive Office and Administrative Specialist

University of Minnesota Extension and Minnesota 4-H
Development Office
405 Coffey Hall | 1420 Eckles Ave. | St. Paul, MN 55108
mnextdev@umn.edu | 612-624-7971

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