National Awards – Closing October 5th

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Nominations Closing Sunday, October 5th.

The Volunteer Ireland National Awards for Volunteers and Volunteer-Involving Groups will take place in Dublin this December. This is your chance to formally recognise a volunteer or community group who positively impact you or where you live.

We all know people in our communities that give selflessly of their time to make it a better place. From cradle to grave organisations like mother and baby groups through to local hospices and everything in between. Be that sports, youth, environment, elder care, or campaigning, there are people and groups locally who champion and effect change on our behalf. Let’s recognise them by nominating them for a Volunteer Ireland Award.

Volunteer Ireland National Awards - Carrick on Suir Meals Assistance.
Volunteer Ireland National Awards - Meitheal 21

What are the National Awards for Volunteering

The Volunteer Ireland Awards are the awards that celebrate volunteers and volunteering. As the national development agency for Volunteering, their awards showcase Ireland’s resilient communities across these eight categories.

Arts Culture & FestivalsHealth & Wellbeing
Campaigning & ActivismSafety & Emergency Services
Children & YouthSocial Inclusion & Community Support
Environmental & Animal CareSports & Recreation

Always inclusive the Volunteer Ireland Awards permit three different types of nominations to be submitted.

Individual / DuoGroup – Large or SmallVolunteer Manager

Tipperary and the Volunteer Ireland Awards

Volunteers and Groups from Tipperary have been highly successful at these awards in the past. No more so than Michael Kenny from Cullen-Lattin AFC and Meitheal 21 – Down Syndrome Tipperary Branch who both took home the award for their respective categories in 2021.

It’s a simple nomination process that you can access HERE.

After you pick the award type and category and submit some contact details, all you need to do is answer the following 3 questions about the person or group you are nominating. And that’s it.

  • Describe how the volunteer or group is dedicated to their volunteer role.
  • Describe the impact this volunteer or group has had through their volunteering.
  • Describe how the volunteer or group has shown creativity, initiative, or passion in the volunteer role.

After considering the three questions above the nomination process should not take much time to complete. This is your chance to give a few minutes of your time to nominate someone who gives days/weeks or years of theirs. So please, nominate today to have your local volunteers and groups considered for the awards. Nominations close this Sunday October 5th.

What is great about these awards is that everyone nominated gets a “Thank You” card from Volunteer Ireland to tell them that someone thought them important enough to be considered for a national volunteer award.

Feel free to contact us here at Tipperary Volunteer Centre is you need any assistance with the nomination process.