President’s Award

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The MPROA  is a President's Volunteer Service Award  Certifying  Organization

UPDATE : Submissions for 2005 PVSA are now CLOSED. Applications for the 2006 PVSA award will be accepted beginning in January of 2007.
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> DOWNLOAD the reference list and mail your hours to:

MPROA
Attn: PVSA
10800 Old Co. Rd 15 Suite #102
Plymouth, MN 55441

Officers and agencies do not have to be members of the MPROA to participate.


About the Award
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Honoring Americans Who Make a Difference by Volunteering 
Every day, millions of Americans volunteer, using their time,  talents, and compassion to make a difference in the lives of others.  By mentoring a child, caring for an elderly neighbor, teaching someone to read, or bringing food and clothes to those who need  them, Americans are helping to foster a culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility for generations to come. It is through these acts of kindness and decency that we are able to demonstrate the true character and compassion of our country.

Recognizing and honoring volunteers sets a standard for service to others. It encourages a sustained commitment to civic participation  and inspires others to make volunteering a central part of their lives. The President's Volunteer Service Award is a Presidential  recognition program for Americans of all ages, who contribute a significant amount of time to volunteer service. The program recognizes individuals, families, and groups that have achieved a  certain standard measured by the number of hours served over a  12-month period.

Given their ongoing service activity, many individuals, families,  and groups may have already met the requirements to earn the  President's Volunteer Service Award.

The President’s Volunteer Service Award was created to recognize the tens of millions of Americans who have made a sustained commitment to volunteer service. The Award is given to individuals, families and groups that have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service and  civic participation over the course of a 12-month period.

Background
America has a long and proud tradition of volunteer service. Now more than ever, volunteers are renewing their commitment to helping  others and making new connections that bring us closer together as families, as neighbors, as communities, and as a Nation.

In his 2002 State of the Union address, President George W. Bush  issued a challenge to all Americans to make time to help their  neighbors, communities, and Nation through service. He called on each person to dedicate at least 4,000 hours or two years to  service over the course of their lives. He created the USA Freedom  Corps to help all Americans answer his call to service and help foster a culture of service, citizenship, and responsibility.

In 2003, President Bush created the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation to find ways to recognize the valuable contributions volunteers are making in our Nation. Chaired by  two-time Super Bowl Champion Darrell Green, with former U.S. senators Robert Dole and John Glenn as honorary co-chairs, the Council comprises leaders in government, media, entertainment,  business, nonprofit, and volunteer service organizations, as well as  community volunteers.

The President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation created the President’s Volunteer Service Award program as a way to thank  and honor Americans who, by their demonstrated commitment and  example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service. This type of recognition is also designed to set a standard for every America“ to encourage a sustained commitment to helping others and a lifelong  habit of service.

Award recipients receive:

  An official  President’s Volunteer Service Award pin
A personalized certificate of achievement
A note of congratulations from the President of the United States
A letter from the  President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation

Do your Reserves qualify? CLICK TO VIEW REQUIREMENTS
If your Police Reserve officers or even your entire Reserve Unit meet the qualifications, please send an email to the MPROA  president. We will contact you to gather additional information and certify the individual or group.

Questions/Comments? Contact
> jerad@mproa.org