These resources, including toolkits, research, and recognition resources, should help you strengthen volunteerism within your organization, business, or even in your personal life.

Volunteer Recognition

LT. GOVERNOR'S VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE

The Lt. Governor's Volunteer Recognition Certificate is an opportunity for non-profit, faith-based, corporate, and government agencies to recognize the ongoing volunteer efforts in their own agencies with a certificate signed by the Lt. Governor. Nominees for this certificate are automatically eligible for the Power of Service Award.

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POWER OF SERVICE AWARD

Nominees for the Lt. Governor's Volunteer Recognition Certificate will automatically be considered for the Power of Service Award. This award is chosen three times per year and is given to a volunteer who shows significant commitment to the overall well-being of the populations he or she serves. The recipient of the award will be honored by UServeUtah Commissioners at a commission board meeting with a framed certificate, a letter signed by the Lt. Governor, and the Lt. Governor's coin.

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UTAH PHILANTHROPY DAY

Each November since 1999, the Utah Society of Fund Raisers and the Utah Nonprofits Association have celebrated Utah's outstanding philanthropists and volunteer leaders at the annual Utah Philanthropy Day Luncheon. UServeUtah joined as a co-sponsor of the event in 2014, adding the Governor's Career Humanitarian award and the Lt. Governor's Public Service awards to the award categories.

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