Strategic growth within youth programming involves identifying and engaging emerging audiences.
For a long time, youth-serving programs like Minnesota 4-H have partnered with schools in a traditional setting, but homeschool co-ops represent a significant untapped opportunity to expand the reach of high-quality youth programming.
Homeschool co-ops have unique characteristics: they are inherently flexible, volunteer-driven and highly collaborative. In addition, they are constantly looking for specialized topics to supplement their curriculum while meeting academic standards and fostering social-emotional growth.
Below are some engagement strategies to meet the unique needs of homeschool co-ops.
Engagement strategies
Identify local gaps and opportunities
Use community asset mapping and reliable information on Minnesota’s homeschool networks to strategize where homeschool partnerships can grow.
Homeschool.com, Home-Based Educators' Accrediting Association and The Homeschool Mom are helpful resources to get started.
Through this process and word of mouth, I was able to discover a new homeschool co-op that was established in my community.
Build trust with key contacts
Prioritize building trust early on.
Meet in comfortable, informal settings like a local coffeehouse to learn their specific goals and values before diving into potential collaborations. Last fall, this approach helped me build genuine rapport with three local co-op teachers.
Provide ready-to-implement lessons
Teachers within co-ops are often enthusiastic about integrating high-quality, research-based lessons into established curricula.
Offering Minnesota 4-H’s Explore 4-H programs is an easy entry point. These ready-to-implement lessons demonstrate immediate value and align with educational standards. This past spring, I was able to integrate the Great Microgreen Caper into homeschool programs.
Deepen the engagement
Entry-point programs should serve as a springboard for deeper engagement and more advanced learning.
After delivering an Explore 4-H program, I wanted to foster a deeper collaboration by providing a continued 4-H experience. I delivered a STEM lesson plan and incorporated a career tour with industry professionals.
4-H offers valuable supplemental homeschool learning
These strategies are rooted in my personal belief in the power of non-traditional education. As a homeschool student, I often found my favorite classroom had no walls.
Through hands-on learning experiences, I was able to explore my passions and build skills in shop, photography, horticulture, leadership and animal science. Bringing my 4-H projects to the county fair each year was a rewarding celebration of hard work, growth and achievement. Those experiences shaped my love of learning and showed me the value of education beyond traditional classroom settings.
Now as an educator, I have the opportunity to support and inspire the rapidly growing homeschool community by providing meaningful supplemental learning experiences for the next generation of students. I hope that you will feel inspired to do the same.
By opening doors to these collaborative spaces, we can offer meaningful learning experiences that truly empower the next generation.
Home-Based Educators’ Accrediting Association. “About Us.” Accessed June 2026. https://www.hbeaa.org/about-us.
Homeschool.com. Accessed June 2026. http://homeschool.com.
The Homeschool Mom. Accessed June 2026. https://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/.