Argyll & Bute Volunteer of the Year

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Awards in 2025

We’re thrilled to announce that nominations for Volunteer of the Year 2025 are now open!

This year’s event promises to be bigger and better than ever, as we celebrate the incredible contributions of volunteers across our communities.

Venue: Rosslea Hall Hotel, Helensburgh

Date: Friday, 6th June 2025 - 3pm-6pm

We’re also excited to introduce new award categories this year, designed to recognise even more of the amazing work being done by individuals and groups in our communities.

Whether it’s a friend, family member, or group who’s made a difference, now’s the time to give them the recognition they deserve. Nominations are open until 18th April 2025, so don’t miss your chance to shine a light on their hard work and dedication!

Stay tuned for updates, and we can’t wait to celebrate with you in June!

You can see the highlights from last year in the video shown to the left

Do you know someone who deserves recognition?

If you do, don't leave it until the last minute! Let them know how much you appreciate them and get nominating now!

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The Categories

Volunteer of the Year

This category is for those people over the age 25's who you believe are deserving of recognition for the work they do volunteering in the community

Young Volunteer of the Year

Our younger volunteers are vital, as they represent the future of volunteering in Argyll & Bute. Do you know someone under 25 who deserves recognition?

Regional Heros

There are 5 awards up for grab here, one each for Oban & Lorn, Helensburgh and Lomond, Mid Argyll & Campletown, Cowal and The Islands.

Volunteering Team of the Year

Volunteering isn't always down to an individual and this award is in recognition of outstanding team effort in volunteering.

Volunteer Organisation of the Year

Volunteering often takes a lot of time and effort to arrange and coordinate and there are some amazing organisations that do just that. This award is made to recognise those organisations.

Health & Wellbeing Volunteer

This award will be made to a volunteer in recognition of their contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of people and communities. This award is sponsored by Argyll and Bute Health & Social Care Partnership.

Sports Coach of the Year

This award is sponsored by Live Argyll and will be made to a volunteer in recognition of their contribution to sport or physical activity in the school or community setting. It is open to all volunteers over 25 who have demonstrated their enthusiasm and commitment over the past year.

Young Sports Coach Volunteer of the Year

This award is sponsored by Live Argyll and will be made to a young volunteer in recognition of their contribution to sport or physical activity in the school, or community setting. It is open to all volunteers between the ages of 12 and 25 who have demonstrated their enthusiasm and commitment over the past year.

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Lifetime Achievement Award is in recognition of an individual's exemplary long-term commitment to volunteering. This is our most prestigious award!

Community Learning Volunteer of the Year

This award is sponsored by Live Argyll and will be made to a volunteer in recognition of their contribution to supporting all aspects of community learning – Adult Learning (Including Adult Literacy, Numeracy and English Speakers of Other Languages) and Youth Work. It is open to all volunteers who have demonstrated their enthusiasm and commitment over the past year.

Gaelic Volunteer

This award honours an individual or group of volunteers who have made an outstanding contribution to promoting and preserving the Gaelic language and culture. Whether through education, community initiatives, arts, or advocacy, this award recognises those dedicated to keeping Gaelic alive and inspiring future generations to connect with their linguistic and cultural heritage.

Tha an duais seo a’ toirt urram do neach no buidheann de shaor-thoilich a chuir gu mòr ri bhith a’ brosnachadh agus a’ glèidheadh cànan is cultar na Gàidhlig. Dh’fhaodadh seo a bhith tro fhoghlam, iomairtean coimhearsnachd, na h-ealain, no tagraidhean. Bidh an duais seo ag aithneachadh an fheadhainn a tha gu sònraichte airson a’ Ghàidhlig a chumail beò agus a’ brosnachadh na ginealaich ri teachd gus ceangal a dhèanamh ri’n cuid dualchas, cultar agus cànan.

Sustainability Champion Award

This award celebrates an individual or group of volunteers who’ve made a real difference in their community by championing sustainability. Whether it’s protecting the environment, reducing waste, or inspiring others to live more sustainably, this award shines a light on those who are passionate about building a greener future.

Creative Legacy Award

This award celebrates an individual or group of volunteers who have made an outstanding contribution to culture, heritage, or the arts within their community. From preserving local history and traditions to inspiring creativity through the arts, this award recognises those who are passionate about keeping culture alive and thriving