Ignite the Spark: A Multi-State Collaboration for Engaging and Retaining 4-H Volunteers
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2025
Abstract
Volunteers are critical to 4-H program delivery; however, volunteer retention remains a persistent challenge within youth development organizations. To address this concern, a coalition of 4-H volunteer specialists from the Southern region designed and delivered a five-part webinar series titled Ignite the Spark: Strategies for Engaging and Retaining 4-H Volunteers. This series provided professional development on volunteer engagement and retention for 4-H youth development professionals across the United States. Topics included personal and program readiness, recruitment, engagement, and retention strategies. More than 450 extension professionals from 12 states participated in the live sessions, with an additional 228 completing asynchronous, self-paced modules. Evaluation data indicated significant knowledge gains among participants in key areas such as Personal Readiness (4.7/5), and volunteer engagement (4.5/5). The initiative’s success demonstrates the effectiveness of regional collaboration in developing comprehensive, research-based professional development resources. This program practice offers a promising blueprint for future endeavors to integrate resources and knowledge to empower volunteer-led programs and address the critical issue of volunteer retention in youth development organizations.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Youth Development
First Page
104
Last Page
114
Recommended Citation
Franks, M., Culp, K., Knoepfli, K., Burns, T., & Wade, B. (2025). Ignite the Spark: A Multi-State Collaboration for Engaging and Retaining 4-H Volunteers. Journal of Youth Development, 20 (4), 104-114. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/bio_engineering_pubs/546