Winners of National Civic Volunteer Award Announced by CivicPlus®
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Wednesday, November 17, 2021
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MANHATTAN, Kan., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Three remarkable public servants were named today as the winners of the national 2021 Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award (STACVA), which honors 100 extraordinary civic volunteers each year in communities under 25,000 in population.
Key Points:
- MANHATTAN, Kan., Nov. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Three remarkable public servants were named today as the winners of the national 2021 Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award (STACVA), which honors 100 extraordinary civic volunteers each year in communities under 25,000 in population.
- The national winner of the 2021 STACVA award is W. Paul Prince of Loris, South Carolina, who has served his town and county in various volunteer roles, including volunteer firefighter, for more than 56 years.
- The top three winners receive cash awards for their communities of $20,000, $10,000, and $5,000, respectively, provided by program sponsor CivicPlus.
- In addition to honoring the nation's true "hometown heroes," STACVA was designed to spotlight the urgent need for citizens to fill critical civic volunteer roles, including local government boards and councils, volunteer firefighters, EMTs, and the many civic volunteer efforts that support local communities.