Warwickshire County Council and the Warwickshire Lieutenancy are encouraging residents to submit nominations for The King’s Award for Voluntary Service.
Warwickshire County Council and the Warwickshire Lieutenancy are encouraging residents to submit nominations for volunteering groups, charities, and social enterprises across the County whose exceptional efforts deserve to be recognised by The King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS). Residents can submit nominations between 1 June and 15 September 2023.
Originally set-up in 2002 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee, and previously known as The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the Award has been shining a light on the fantastic work of voluntary groups across the UK for many years.
The newly named King’s Award for Voluntary Service acknowledges the outstanding work delivered by volunteers who benefit their local communities. It is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is equivalent to an MBE. All awardees receive a certificate signed by the King, a domed glass crystal, and may also be invited to attend a royal garden party.
The Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, Tim Cox, most recently met with members of Kissing it Better to present the charity with one of Warwickshire’s last Queen’s Awards for Voluntary Service in recognition of their amazing work across south Warwickshire. The charity addresses social isolation amongst the elderly by bringing different generations together. They match young volunteers with older people who have similar interests, and this can help young people to improve their confidence too. The presentation of the Award was also attended by the Chair of Warwickshire County Council, Cllr Chris Kettle and the Mayor of Warwick, Cllr Oliver Jacques.
Cllr Heather Timms, Portfolio Holder for Heritage, Culture, and the Environment, said:
“Volunteers play a vital role in our local communities, supporting a variety of sectors and making a significant positive impact. We would like to thank Warwickshire’s volunteers for their time and dedication in supporting this County and believe it’s important that their efforts and contributions are recognised. One great way to do this is to nominate a group for The King’s Award for Voluntary Service this year.”
Tim Cox, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, said:
“The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is the ultimate recognition for charitable organisations and volunteer groups, and I invite everyone to help us in recognising these remarkable volunteers across the county who support Warwickshire in a multitude of ways. Let us shine a light on these exceptional groups and individuals and nominate them for a King’s Award for Voluntary Service.”
How to nominate
Any group of two or more people doing volunteering work can be nominated for the award. The majority of the group must be volunteers, and more than half the volunteers must have the right to live in the UK. Volunteer groups should have been running for three years or more to be nominated.
The volunteer group cannot nominate themselves; they must be nominated by someone else.
The nominator must be:
- a member of the public with a good knowledge of the group’s work (such as a beneficiary or long-term supporter)
- able to supply two separate letters of support from two additional people who know the group well
The nominee should do work that:
- provides a service and meets a need for people living in the local community
- is supported, recognised and respected by the local community and the people who benefit from it
- is run locally
The deadline to submit KAVS nominations is 15 September 2023.
To nominate a volunteer group for this Award, visit
For support in completing a nomination, contact Warwickshire Lieutenancy at [email protected] or phone 01926 412328.
To find out more about the KAVS, visit www.gov.uk/kings-award-for-voluntary-service