Nominate a Piedmont volunteer to be recognized for their impact

Julie Reichle

Mayor Bob McBain congratulates Lyman Shaffer, Piedmont Civic Volunteer of the Year in 2019

Know a Piedmonter who shows up consistently, helps others, and makes community life better? Nominate them for the City of Piedmont’s Volunteer of the Year awards.

Piedmont has long been known as the “City of Volunteers.” This award, first introduced in 2014, recognizes community members whose volunteer service helped strengthen Piedmont in 2025 – whether through neighborhood improvement, arts and culture, direct community support, or building a more welcoming and inclusive community.

This year, the City is reviving the Volunteer of the Year award for the first time since 2019. We’re also introducing a new award: Young Volunteer of the Year (under age 25), intended to uplift the meaningful contributions young people make across Piedmont.

Nominations open through March 13
To nominate a volunteer, complete the online nomination form by Friday, March 13.

Volunteer service can take many forms – from a long-running commitment to a concentrated effort that made a real difference in a single year. Nominations may recognize service that strengthened Piedmont through areas such as:
• Community enrichment: improving neighborhoods and shared spaces, from beautification and clean-ups to public safety and neighborhood initiatives
• Culture & Heritage: preserving local history, celebrating Piedmont’s diverse community, and supporting cultural events
• Arts: strengthening the community through the visual and performing arts, arts education, events, and mentorship
• Social: direct community support and humanitarian service, including work with seniors, children, individuals with disabilities, families, and community health and safety
• Allyship: fostering belonging and solidarity, challenging bias, and helping make Piedmont a safe and welcoming community for everyone

These categories are intentionally broad – if someone’s impact doesn’t fit neatly in one box, nominate them anyway. If their service made a difference, we want to hear about it.

Nominations will be reviewed using a blind scoring process that considers measurable impact, service dedication, innovation and leadership, and character and values. Top-scoring nominees are then forwarded to a City Council subcommittee for final selection.

Awardees will be recognized at the City’s annual Volunteer Appreciation Reception on April 20, 2026.

If someone’s time, care, and effort helped make Piedmont a better place in 2025, take a few minutes to nominate them.

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