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Get in touch to find out more about the Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate, nominations and volunteering recognition across Aberdeen.

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Got a question about the awards?

Get in touch to find out more about the Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate, nominations and volunteering recognition across Aberdeen.

Got a question about the awards?

Get in touch to find out more about the Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate, nominations and volunteering recognition across Aberdeen.

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“Volunteering brings people together, strengthens communities and makes a real difference across Aberdeen. We hope these awards encourage more people to get involved and celebrate the contribution volunteers make every day.”

Mike Melvin

Volunteering Services Manager, ACVO TSI

man in green crew neck shirt and black hat

“Volunteering brings people together, strengthens communities and makes a real difference across Aberdeen. We hope these awards encourage more people to get involved and celebrate the contribution volunteers make every day.”

Mike Melvin

Volunteering Services Manager, ACVO TSI

man in green crew neck shirt and black hat

“Volunteering brings people together, strengthens communities and makes a real difference across Aberdeen. We hope these awards encourage more people to get involved and celebrate the contribution volunteers make every day.”

Mike Melvin

Volunteering Services Manager, ACVO TSI

FAQs

What is the Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate?

The Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate recognises and celebrates the individuals and volunteer teams making a positive difference across Aberdeen. The awards acknowledge the contribution, commitment and community spirit shown by volunteers supporting organisations, activities and communities across the city.

What should be included in a nomination?

Nominations should include a short overview of the volunteer or volunteer team, outlining the role they carry out and the positive difference they make through volunteering. You may also wish to highlight their commitment, community spirit, achievements or the impact they have had on others.

Who delivers the awards?

The awards are delivered through a partnership between Volunteer Aberdeen, managed by ACVO TSI, and the Office of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Together, the partnership works to celebrate and recognise the contribution volunteers make across the city every day.

What is the difference between the Bon Accord Award and Team Aberdeen Award?

The Bon Accord Award recognises individual volunteers making a positive impact across Aberdeen. The Team Aberdeen Award celebrates volunteer teams whose collective contribution helps support communities, organisations, activities and events across the city.

Who can be nominated?

Volunteers of all ages can be nominated for recognition through the awards. Nominees should volunteer with an Aberdeen-based organisation, charity or community group and be making a positive contribution through volunteering across the city.

Why were the awards created?

The awards were created to provide a meaningful and lasting way to recognise the contribution volunteers make across Aberdeen. From local community activity to charities, projects and events, volunteers help strengthen communities and make a positive difference across the city every day.

What is the Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate?

The Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate recognises and celebrates the individuals and volunteer teams making a positive difference across Aberdeen. The awards acknowledge the contribution, commitment and community spirit shown by volunteers supporting organisations, activities and communities across the city.

What should be included in a nomination?

Nominations should include a short overview of the volunteer or volunteer team, outlining the role they carry out and the positive difference they make through volunteering. You may also wish to highlight their commitment, community spirit, achievements or the impact they have had on others.

Who delivers the awards?

The awards are delivered through a partnership between Volunteer Aberdeen, managed by ACVO TSI, and the Office of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Together, the partnership works to celebrate and recognise the contribution volunteers make across the city every day.

What is the difference between the Bon Accord Award and Team Aberdeen Award?

The Bon Accord Award recognises individual volunteers making a positive impact across Aberdeen. The Team Aberdeen Award celebrates volunteer teams whose collective contribution helps support communities, organisations, activities and events across the city.

Who can be nominated?

Volunteers of all ages can be nominated for recognition through the awards. Nominees should volunteer with an Aberdeen-based organisation, charity or community group and be making a positive contribution through volunteering across the city.

Why were the awards created?

The awards were created to provide a meaningful and lasting way to recognise the contribution volunteers make across Aberdeen. From local community activity to charities, projects and events, volunteers help strengthen communities and make a positive difference across the city every day.

What is the Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate?

The Lord Provost Volunteering Certificate recognises and celebrates the individuals and volunteer teams making a positive difference across Aberdeen. The awards acknowledge the contribution, commitment and community spirit shown by volunteers supporting organisations, activities and communities across the city.

What should be included in a nomination?

Nominations should include a short overview of the volunteer or volunteer team, outlining the role they carry out and the positive difference they make through volunteering. You may also wish to highlight their commitment, community spirit, achievements or the impact they have had on others.

Who delivers the awards?

The awards are delivered through a partnership between Volunteer Aberdeen, managed by ACVO TSI, and the Office of the Lord Provost of Aberdeen. Together, the partnership works to celebrate and recognise the contribution volunteers make across the city every day.

What is the difference between the Bon Accord Award and Team Aberdeen Award?

The Bon Accord Award recognises individual volunteers making a positive impact across Aberdeen. The Team Aberdeen Award celebrates volunteer teams whose collective contribution helps support communities, organisations, activities and events across the city.

Who can be nominated?

Volunteers of all ages can be nominated for recognition through the awards. Nominees should volunteer with an Aberdeen-based organisation, charity or community group and be making a positive contribution through volunteering across the city.

Why were the awards created?

The awards were created to provide a meaningful and lasting way to recognise the contribution volunteers make across Aberdeen. From local community activity to charities, projects and events, volunteers help strengthen communities and make a positive difference across the city every day.