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American Spirit

About 4-H American Spirit – 2026 dates are June 19-28, 2026 and July 3 – 12, 2026

The 4-H American Spirit Experience is an opportunity for youth in grades 8-10 to immerse themselves in history and heritage through a 10-day bus journey to the East Coast and Canada. Staff and volunteers plan and facilitate the experience, while youth participants lead content throughout. Participants will increase their knowledge of American history by visiting significant sites and gain unique exposure to diverse cultural experiences and perspectives foundational to our nation. This program will also focus on career readiness, leadership development, and experiential learning around history and civics, with an emphasis on diversity and the challenges that different groups of people have faced. Additionally, participants will develop positive relationships with adults and peers from across the state.
American Spirit Experience Objectives for its Participants:
- Enhance Historical Knowledge: Participants will deepen their understanding of American history by visiting significant historical sites and learning about key events and figures.
- Promote Cultural Awareness: Participants will gain exposure to diverse cultural experiences and perspectives, fostering a greater appreciation for the diversity that shapes our nation.
- Develop Leadership Skills: Through leading content and activities, participants will build and refine their leadership abilities, preparing them for future roles in their communities and careers.
- Foster Career Readiness: The program will provide opportunities for participants to explore career paths and develop skills that are essential for future employment, such as teamwork, communication, and problem-solving.
- Build Positive Relationships: Participants will form meaningful connections with adults and peers from across the state, creating a supportive network and enhancing their social capital.
Highlighted Location(s):
- Nappanee, Indiana
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- New York City, New York
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Lexington/Concord, Massachusetts
- Gloucester, Massachusetts
- Salem, Massachusetts
- Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada (A passport will be needed!)

American Spirit Timeline
November 1, 2025 – Applications for American Spirit Experience Open to ALL in 4-HOnline. Information will be sent to youth in 8-10th grades through 4HOnline. Applications: https://26wi4hAmericanSpiritApp.4honline.com
November 30, 2025 – Applications for American Spirit Experience Closes in 4-HOnline. See below for selection process.
December 15, 2025 – Communication Regarding Participant Selection will be emailed directly to participants and to staff.
January 31, 2026 – Final registration and health forms due in 4-HOnline.
March 7, 2026 – 8:30 am-12:00 pm. Location TBD
March 22, 2026 – 1:00 pm-4:30 pm. Location TBD
Mid-April 2026 – Payment due.
Dates of travel for experience: June 19-29 and July 3-12, 2026. Departure will take place from Portage, WI. Our first night will include an overnight stay in one WI hotel, near Portage, WI.
Participant Orientation dates are mandatory and in-person. Adult advisors are also required to attend one of the orientations.
Application & Registration
Application & Registration is a two step process.
Applications will be done through 4HOnline and application dates are November 1-30, 2025. Staff will finalize participants based on the appropriate number of participants, room assignments by identified gender, space on the bus, age of participants, and date registered. You will be sent additional details after registration with more information on American Spirit and the orientation. Payment is due mid-April, 2026.
Application: https://26wi4hAmericanSpiritApp.4honline.com
Please consult with your county educator regarding opportunities for local scholarships. Receipt of a local scholarship does not guarantee a placement on the experience and placement on the experience does not guarantee a local scholarship.
State Scholarships
Needs-based scholarships are available for youth who participate in Statewide Educational Experiences. Scholarship applications are part of the American Spirit application form in 4-H Online and will not be considered in the selection process. For more information on these scholarships and to apply, please visit the Scholarship page on our website.
Questions on scholarships? Contact pydadminteam@extension.wisc.edu.
Participant Requirements
Qualifications
- 4-H member in 8-10th grades when registering.
- Participants register through 4HOnline.
- Participants carry county approval through the experience.
- Participants must not have attended American Spirit in the past.
What Should Participants Expect?
- Participation in a delegate orientation session 3 months prior to departure.
- Conduct family heritage research to be completed prior to departure for Ellis Island Simulation
- Experience high temperatures with summer humidity in the East Coast, therefore plan to pack light, appropriate clothing.
- Time on the road completing activities, connecting with other youth, and learning through youth led ‘Teachable Moments’.
- Learn about our country’s vast history through many historic cities.
- Experience landmarks, monuments, and museums across New England.
- Identify ways that you can make a positive impact in your home community from the tools you gained during the American Spirit Experience.
- Prepare and present a brief interactive history “lesson” called a Teachable Moment to all participants.
Adult Advisor
Thank you for considering joining us as an Adult Advisor for this summer’s Wisconsin 4-H American Spirit Experience. Selections are based on previous 4-H and youth leadership experience, previous youth supervision on extended educational experiences, ability to work as a team member, recommendation from a county 4-H educator or state 4-H staff member, and specific needs regarding boarding/disembarking/1st Aid/special needs experience.
Apply to be an Adult Advisor by November 30, 2025.
The experience has the following objectives for its participants:
- Increase knowledge and understanding of America’s heritage
- Build awareness of the many steps taken to gain U.S. independence and freedom
- Further develop skills in leadership and personal expression of values
- Increase awareness of self in relationship to other group members
- Identify one or more ways to share what is learned in your club and/or community
This program has taken place for 20 years and is organized by an amazing group of volunteers and 4-H staff. They have a strong grasp of the timing of the itinerary, and the educational value of the program and strongly support the life skills gained through this travel experience. We travel with 454 youths and 5 adults via coach bus. The stops, tours, and experiences along the way are designed to immerse young people in the sites and opportunities to help them gain an understanding and knowledge of the foundation of the United State of America. We especially focus on the Revolutionary War Era. Check out the itinerary for information about our stops.
Note for parents of delegates: Please personally evaluate your interest in providing leadership for this experience. Your primary purpose as an Adult Advisor is to monitor and mentor ALL members of the delegation, not just your own child. Separately you’ll have your own amazing experiences that you’ll enjoy sharing after the event. This program fosters independence, mastery, generosity, and belonging. Being able to make their own decisions is a vital part of a young person’s learning to be independent.
This educational experience requires a strong team in order to facilitate the experience. Every advisor will sign up for the Adult Advisor responsibilities prior to and during the experience, including participation in planning committee meetings and attending at least one, if not more, of the American Spirit Orientations. Please advise staff immediately if you are unable to fulfill any part of the expectations or weekly assignments.
These are long days. We leave around 7 a.m. each morning and chaperones will not call it a day until around 10:30 p.m. each evening. There are some physical demands in that it requires the ability to participate in walking tours, climb steps, lift coolers and luggage, and stand/walk on uneven surfaces. The best chaperones for this experience are ones that can see what needs to be done and can pitch in and encourage youth to pitch in.
An important step in ensuring our young people are prepared for this summer’s American Spirit Experience is to participate in one of the planned orientations. It is critical that our adult advisors are also present at these orientations and a part of the process. At the orientation, we will collect important paperwork, review program goals, and expectations, and provide time to meet and connect with fellow delegates and adult advisors and we’ll answer any questions travelers may have!
There is a lead 4-H Staff person that travels with them each week, they are responsible for the overall educational experience and for supporting the chaperone team. Please reach out if you have any questions.
FAQ for American Spirit
- Does the receipt of a local scholarship guarantee a spot for my child on the experience? The short answer is no.
- What is the process for chaperoning this experience? American Spirit is a bit different than the other experiences in that 80% of the planning and leading is done by the volunteer committee and we believe that it is really important for those who travel to be a part of the planning…too many details to just jump in and travel. There are monthly meetings in addition to helping lead and plan orientation events. If you are interested in chaperoning the first step is to complete an application and perhaps join one of the next committee meetings.
- Do I need to let anyone else know about my registration? Not really, but your local office or county educator may be interested in knowing that you are planning to attend. They can assist you with additional scholarship opportunities.
- What about my payment? Please work with your county educator to determine if a payment will be sent by your county extension office, your local 4-H leader’s group, or by individual families. Once selections take place and participants are assigned we will send out an invoice with additional details.
- Will my child need a passport? The American Spirit Experience will include travel into Canada and therefore a current passport will be necessary. (Please allow six to eight weeks for passport application if youth participants do not currently have a passport.)
- If my child becomes ill prior to travel, can we expect a full reimbursement? It is our intention to have a list of students on a wait list ready to travel. Regardless, your child should be well and healthy in order to enjoy this experience and your family can expect a full reimbursement.
You may request an interpreter, materials in an alternative language or format, or other services to make this event more accessible, by contacting the PYD Admin team at pydadminteam@extension.wisc.edu or 608-262-1221 by no later than 20 business days prior to the start of the program. Requests may also be made during program registration. There’s no added cost to you for these services.
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