The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service 2020
Every year, the winners of The Queen’s Awards for Voluntary Service are announced in a special edition of The Gazette. See the recipients of the 2020 Awards here.
What is The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service?
The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS) is the highest award given to UK volunteer groups and is equivalent to the MBE.
Who is eligible for The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service?
The prestigious award recognises exceptional work done by volunteer groups in their communities. Any group of two or more people doing volunteering work can be nominated for the award. Volunteer groups should also have been running for three years or more.
To be nominated they 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
Winners of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service receive a certificate signed by the Queen, as well as a domed glass crystal, and representatives from the group may also be invited to attend a royal garden party.
Who were the winners of the The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service 2020?
The 2020 winners of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service were announced in a special Gazette supplement on Tuesday 2 June 2020. A total of 230 organisations from across the UK received the prestigious award. You can view the full list of winners here: Gazette issue 63013
You can also find all The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service Gazette supplements, since the awards began in 2003, here.
Celebrate your award with a commemorative edition
If you or a loved one have been honoured by The Queen, The Gazette is available to buy as a personalised commemorative edition. Each pack contains a complete edition of The Gazette from the day the award was published.
See also
The Queen's Awards for Enterprise
Find out more
The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service (GOV.UK)
Publication date: 27 May 2020