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Official Awards and Recognitions

Celebrating Excellence: Honoring Achievements with Prestigious Awards

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At the heart of our recognition program are prestigious honors like the President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) and Congressional Awards, symbols of the highest standards of dedication and accomplishment in service and leadership.

The President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) stands as a testament to the power of volunteerism. It honors individuals, families, and organizations that have made a significant impact through their volunteer efforts. This award is not just a badge of honor but a reflection of the hard work, commitment, and compassion exhibited by those who go above and beyond to make a difference in their communities. Recognizing service across a range of categories, the PVSA encourages continued volunteer work and inspires others to take action for the betterment of society.

Similarly, the Congressional Award recognizes young Americans for their voluntary public service, personal development, physical fitness, and exploration. This program is unique as it is open to all youth regardless of ability, circumstance, or background, reflecting the inclusive spirit of civic engagement. The Congressional Award challenges young individuals to set and achieve goals that build character and foster community service, personal development, and citizenship.

Through these awards, we aim to not only acknowledge outstanding achievements but also to inspire a culture of service and excellence. As we spotlight the recipients of these prestigious awards, we hope to encourage others to embark on their own journey of service and leadership, contributing positively to their communities and the nation at large.

 

Key Awards Recognizing Outstanding Service and Achievement

The Junior Venture Program is designed to tap into the untapped talents and abilities of young individuals, unveiling hidden potential through real-world business challenges. It offers an empowering journey that transforms latent skills into actionable, entrepreneurial prowess, nurturing future leaders and innovators.

President's Volunteer Service Award (PVSA)

This prestigious national honor is awarded to individuals, families, and organizations in the United States who have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to volunteer service. Recognizing various levels of service, the PVSA celebrates those who dedicate significant time and effort to helping others and making a positive impact on their communities.

Congressional Awards

Aimed at young Americans, the Congressional Awards recognize voluntary public service, personal development, physical fitness, and exploration achievements. This program is unique in its inclusive approach, welcoming participants of all backgrounds and abilities, and encouraging them to set and achieve ambitious personal goals.

Hope Volunteer Service Awards (HVSA)

Exclusively designed for students who are ineligible for the PVSA due to citizenship status, the HVSA acknowledges the volunteer efforts of these dedicated individuals. This award recognizes the invaluable contributions of non-citizen students, ensuring their hard work and community service are celebrated and honored.

Mayoral Awards

These local awards, presented by city mayors, honor individuals and groups for their significant contributions to the community. The Mayoral Awards spotlight those who have made a notable impact at the local level, celebrating their dedication, leadership, and positive influence within their city or town.

PVSA hour requirement
Ages 11-15 Years
Bronze: 50-74 hours
Silver: 75-99 hours
Gold: 100+ hours
Ages 16-25 Years
Bronze: 100-174 hours
Silver: 175-249 hours
Gold: 250+ hours
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PVSA Award

PRESIDENTIAL VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARDS

Presidential recognition sets you apart from your peers. It is a tremendous honor. Even though you may not seek recognition, your example can deliver a powerful message that encourages others to take action.

The President’s Volunteer Service Award recognizes United States citizens and lawfully admitted, permanent residents of the United States who have achieved the required number of hours of service over a 12-month time period or cumulative hours over the course of a lifetime.

Criteria

Individuals, families and groups that meet the following criteria are eligible for the PVSA.

  • Recipient(s) must be a United States citizen or a lawfully admitted permanent resident of the United States.
  • Awards are issued for service hours served within a 12-month time period or over the course of a lifetime.
  • Awards are issued for volunteer service only; additional levels of participation with the organization (i.e., charitable support) are not a factor considered for the award.
  • Court-ordered community service does not qualify for the award.
  • Awards are issued by approved Certifying Organizations.
  • Service must be with an approved Certifying Organization that is legally established in the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or one of the U.S. territories.
Eligibility

Hours are measured over a 12-month period and awards are designated based on cumulative hours. The awards are offered in multiple levels and are designed to recognize each milestone of your service achievement. Levels include bronze, silver, gold and the highest honor, the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award for those who contribute more than 4,000 hours of service in their lifetime.

HOURS BY AWARDBRONZESILVERGOLD
Kids (5-10)26 – 4950 – 7475 +
Teens (11–15)50 – 7475 – 99100 +
Young Adults (16-25)100 – 174175 – 249250 +
Adults (26 and older)100 – 249250 – 499500+
Families and Groups*200 – 499500 – 9991,000+
President’s Lifetime Achievement Award: Individuals who have completed 4,000 or more hours in their lifetime
* Two or more people, with each member contributing at least 25 hours toward the total

HVSA Award

HOPE VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARDS FOR NON-CITIZENS

HVSA Awards are awarded to non US residents and citizens who may or may not reside in United States.

If you are a US citizen or a lawfully admitted permanent resident of US who resides outside of United States, you qualify for PVSA. Please inquire by registering.

Other than the citizenship and permanent resident status, HVSA criteria and PVSA Awards are identical.

Criteria

Individuals, families and groups that meet the following criteria are eligible for the HVSA.

  • Recipient(s) must not be a United States citizen or a lawfully admitted permanent resident of the United States.
  • Awards are issued for service hours served within a 12-month time period or over the course of a lifetime.
  • Awards are issued for volunteer service only; additional levels of participation with the organization (i.e., charitable support) are not a factor considered for the award.
  • Court-ordered community service does not qualify for the award.
  • Awards are issued by approved Certifying Organizations.
  • Service must be with an approved Certifying Organization that is legally established in the United States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or one of the U.S. territories.
 
Eligibility

Hours are measured over a 12-month period and awards are designated based on cumulative hours. The awards are offered in multiple levels and are designed to recognize each milestone of your service achievement. Levels include bronze, silver, and gold.

HOURS BY AWARDBRONZESILVERGOLD
Kids (5-10)26 – 4950 – 7475 +
Teens (11–15)50 – 7475 – 99100 +
Young Adults (16-25)100 – 174175 – 249250 +
Adults (26 and older)100 – 249250 – 499500+
Families and Groups*200 – 499500 – 9991,000+
President’s Lifetime Achievement Award: Individuals who have completed 4,000 or more hours in their lifetime
* Two or more people, with each member contributing at least 25 hours toward the total