
First Lady’s Volunteer of the Year Awards
Recognizing Outstanding Volunteers Statewide

2022 FLVA Honorees pictured from left to right: Carla Demit (Northway), Sharon Stevens-Ganser (Seward), First Lady Rose Dunleavy, Charlene Tautfest (Soldotna), Kathy Gensel (Soldotna), Gordon Williams (Juneau), Mary McDowell (Juneau), and Timothy Gjertson (Anchorage). Click here for more photos.
First Lady Rose Dunleavy invites Alaskans to recognize their fellow citizens who have performed extraordinary volunteer service by nominating them for the First Lady’s Volunteer of the Year Awards.
The annual awards recognize volunteers who engage in unpaid charitable activities, demonstrate personal commitment to long-term volunteer services, and make a significant impact for Alaskans.
An executive committee, comprised of Alaskan community members, will select award recipients to be recognized for their outstanding volunteer contributions.
For the 2022 award program, the nomination period is open from February 10th through March 10th. Award recipients will be announced this spring and recognized at a luncheon ceremony at the People’s House in Juneau.
Submit a nomination of an outstanding Alaskan
Nominations are now closed. This form is currently closed for submissions.
Nominate your volunteer using the web form in the link above, or download a fill-able PDF to email. Paper versions of the form is also available at the Governor’s regional offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau, or Mat-Su.
*If you are having difficulty filling out the online form, please contact the site webmaster.