The Nonprofit FAQ

What is National Volunteer Week?
National Volunteer Week is part of the Seasons of Service emphasis area at the Points of Light Foundation: see http://www.pointsoflight.org/programs/seasons/default.cfm

Nan Hawthorne said in VOLUNTEERS on Thu, February 27, 1997:

National Volunteer Recognition Week is April 3-9 this year. I hate to
admit this, but I actually don't know WHO determines the date! Anyone
know? Points of Light Foundation? Association for Volunteer
Administration?

And many programs use that week as a special time set aside to honor
volunteers. (I personally think giving folks satisfying, rewarding, well
thought out jobs beats the heck out of throwing an annual party, but....)

Georgean C. Johnson said on VOLUNTEERS on Thu, February 27, 1997:

National Volunteer Week was always determined by the
National Volunteer Center which merged with the Points of Light
Foundation a few years ago. So I guess that means it is now
determined by POLF.

Anne Ostberg said in NSSCTALK on June 2 1996:

Many thanks to all who used National Volunteer Week
as an opportunity for media attention. Our tracking service has provided us
with dozens of articles, many based on the boiler plate release templates
provided by Public Affairs.

Kay Larson on April 9 1996:

At the University of Washington, we give each club president a plaque when
he/she goes out of office. We invite volunteers to special UW banquets as
UWAA guests. For the first time this year, we are sending all of our 400
volunteers a letter during National Volunteer Week telling them how much
we appreciate what they do for the UW and the UWAA. Enclosed will be a
rectangular magnent with our logo. We feature volunteers in our Volunteer
Connection newsletter and some are featured in their various club
newsletters.




Revised 3/25/04 -- PB