The purpose for the President's Volunteer Service Award is to honor the hundreds of thousands of people across America that have volunteered hundreds, if not thousands of volunteer hours over their lifetime. The program was established to honor the volunteer works of individuals, families and organizations throughout the
United States. There have been several variations of this program using different names, including the President's Volunteer Action Award from the 1980s. The current program is called the President's Volunteer Service Award and was created by President
George W. Bush in 2002. He made this program known during his State of the Union address. After
September 11, 2001,
President Bush saw the need to renew the interest in helping one's neighbors and called upon all Americans to help by volunteering their time. As part of this request, he created several new programs, including the
Citizen Corps, and the President's Volunteer Service Award to be given to those that help to make a difference. In January 2003, Bush signed an executive order that created the
President's Council on Service and Civic Participation within the
Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps). The council was established to recognize the important contributions Americans of all ages are making within their communities through service and civic engagement. The President's Volunteer Service Award has two award types (individual and family) and four award levels (Bronze, Silver, Gold and Lifetime Achievement), with required annual hours varying by age range of the recipient for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold level awards. The Lifetime Achievement award requires a minimum of 4,000 hours of documented volunteer service. Depending on the level of service, awardees may receive a personalized certificate, an official pin, medallion, and/or a congratulatory letter from the President. During late 2019 and much of 2020, the Lifetime Award was "under review". Volunteers who reached the required 4,000 hours of service were unable to receive the Lifetime Achievement award during that time. In 2021, the Lifetime Achievement Award was made available again, and the President Biden-issued congratulatory letter became available. The award was put on pause indefinitely starting May 27, 2025. == Requirements ==