4-H Online 2.0
Welcome to the new 4-H year!
The first step to becoming an active 4-H member, volunteer, or participant during this year’s 4-H program (2026) is to "enroll or re-enroll". If you are a 4-H member 18 or under (as of January 1, 2026), 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-H Online 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-H Online 2.0 profile.
4-H Online 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 2021 to 2025, you probably have an existing family profile in 4-H Online 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.
North Carolina 4-H has created a new 4-H Online 2.0 Resource 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-H Online 2.0
About 4-H Online 2.0
4-H Online is the official NC 4-H online system for youth and adult members and participants with 4-H.
4-H Online is a partnership between the 4-H Family, the local 4-H program and the State 4-H Office.
4-H Online is a secure system that is in compliance with the PCI Security Standards Council. NC 4-H nor 4-H Online shares or sells any personal information to third party vendors without knowledge or permission.
4-H Online is based on “Zero-based enrollment.” Each year, at the start of the enrollment cycle, all 4-H membership in NC goes to zero and everyone must re-enroll. This process is based on federal accounting policies.