This isn’t just about filling volunteer shifts. It’s about what it signals. To the 3,000 athletes and 1,500 coaches traveling to Minnesota from across the country, it says: Your achievements deserve a full house. To our neighbors, it says: Our community matters just as much as your career.
When we prioritize people over productivity, the return is real: a state that feels more connected and a workforce that feels part of a shared legacy. Thirty-five years from now, another generation will tell stories about what Minnesota did when the Games came back, just as I’m telling my father’s story today.
The question is simple: Did we show up?
To learn more about volunteer opportunities for the USA Games and sign up, visit 2026usagames.org/volunteer.