The Search is on for America’s Top 100 ‘Hometown Heroes’

Nominate outstanding civic volunteers including firefighters and EMS providers for national recognition

Nominations for the second annual Small Town America Civic Volunteer Award (STACVA) program are now being accepted from towns and counties with populations of less than 25,000. The country’s top 100 small town public service volunteers will again be recognized and honored for their outstanding service, with the top three winning cash awards for their communities.

The nomination period will run through October 15. Municipalities and counties represented by the top 100 nominees will qualify for a free volunteer management module that can be integrated with their web site to help engage, recruit, track, and retain community volunteers. They will also receive 12 months of free support services for the module from CivicPlus. Localities represented by the top three national STACVA winners will also receive cash awards of $20,000, $10,000, and $5,000 respectively.

In addition to recognizing these ‘hometown heroes,’ STACVA is designed to spotlight the need for more citizens to step up to fill critical local government roles, such as county boards and city councils, volunteer firefighters and EMTs, and the many advisory committees that support other key local government functions.

STAVCA is sponsored by CivicPlus, the nation’s leading integrated technology platform for local governments. The program is co-sponsored by the National Association of Counties, National Volunteer Fire Council, National Association of Towns and Townships, Main Street America, and Points of Light. Representatives of these organizations are serving on the STACVA Advisory Team. The Barton Russell Group, the nation’s leading small town and rural America consultancy, has again been retained to administer and judge the 2021 program.

Local government representatives may nominate citizens or citizen organizations using the online application. Nominators are asked to describe their candidate’s compelling story of local volunteerism and its positive impact on their community. Winners will be announced at a ceremony to be held in November.

“We hope in some small way the STACVA program will encourage people to step up to volunteer at the local level for these critical civic roles,” said Millard Rose, VP/GM of CivicEngage and CivicOptimize. “Ultimately, that’s what this program is all about.”

Learn more and submit a nomination at www.civic-volunteer.com.

About CivicPlus
CivicPlus delivers technology solutions that empower local governments to optimize the experience they deliver when interacting with citizens. Over 4,000 local governments use our solutions when serving their 250 million citizens. We enable local governments to drive more revenue, operate more efficiently, and generate positive recognition for the many services they provide every day. For more information, visit www.civicplus.com.

About the Barton Russell Group
The Barton Russell Group (www.BartonRussell.com) is the nation’s leading small town and rural America consultancy. BRG has built, launched and managed major branding and community and government relations projects, programs and services for Fortune 500 companies and others seeking to do good, while doing well. BRG was founded by Bart Russell, a nationally recognized expert on “everything small town.” One former U.S. President called him “the voice of small town America.”