The President’s Volunteer Service Awards (PVSA) is a grand national honor given to volunteers, individuals, and groups for their commitment and services over the year and over a lifetime. Over the years, the award has encouraged citizens to engage in volunteer programs where they make positive changes around the world. As a non-profit organization, the American STEM Academy has merited the eligibility of a certifying organization for the annual PVSA. Hours of services are accumulated through projects organized throughout the year. This yearly award has helped volunteers acquire scholarship programs, college applications, and a high tier in volunteer services.
The award is given in three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold in five categories. The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award is the highest award given to volunteers who contributed more than 4,000 hours of service in their lifetime.
Age Group | Bronze | Silver | Gold |
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Kids (5–10 years old) | 26–49 hours | 50–74 hours | 75+ hours |
Teens (11–15) | 50–74 hours | 75–99 hours | 100+ hours |
Young Adults (16–25) | 100–174 hours | 175–249 hours | 250+ hours |
Adults (26+) | 100–249 hours | 250–499 hours | 500+ hours |
Families, Groups * | 200–499 hours | 500–499 hours | 1000+ hours |
Lifetime Achievement Award: (Individual) 4000+ hours in their lifetime |
Eligibility
Citizenship
Only U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (i.e., green card holders) are eligible for the PVSA.
Age
Kids age 5-10, teens age 11-15, young adults age 16-25, and adults age 26 and over are eligible for the award.
Hours of Service
Hours are measured over a 12-month period (May 1-April 30) and are designated based on cumulative hours. Service hours to be accumulated differ depending on the age group.
Tracking Volunteer Hours
What Does Not Count as a Volunteer Service?
- Donating funds
- Political lobbying
- Religious instruction
- Conducting worship service
- Proselytizing
- Volunteer service performed as part of court-ordered community service
- Serving only family members