The Navy Community Service Program encourages and expands involvement of Navy volunteers in the communities, in which they live and work. Its goal is to promote volunteerism and community service between Navy personnel and local communities. Command nomination packages are due to Regional Coordinators no later than 30 JUL each year, per BUPERSINST 1650.12E. Please use resources below to complete package submission and earn recognition for your command's community service efforts.
NCSP Downloadable Resources:
Volunteer! - Stories Highlighting Navy Involvement in the Community
GW Sailors Lend a Hand in Brisbane COMREL
Abraham Lincoln Sailors Help Complete Two Habitat for Humanity Homes
Individuals Recognized For Community Involvement with Local School District
America Sailors Volunteer with PAWS
NWS Yorktown Sailors Help Clean the Bay
Service members participate in 'Project Hope' at Help Bronx Morris Avenue Shelter
Navy Community Service Program Mission
The mission of the Navy Community Service Program is to help build stronger communities and to develop mission-ready personnel through outreach activities. The Navy Community Service Program promotes volunteerism and community service to assist in the education and enrichment of the nation's youth and communities and in revitalizing the community.
The program is designed to encourage volunteers to foster a sense of community service and serve as a role model in promoting good citizenship. It also provides sailors an opportunity to give something back to the community where they live and work while at the same time provide support and resources to established programs. There are no pre-existing restrictions or exclusions in joining, however, a strong belief in helping others and a firm commitment to the program is essential. If volunteering is the right path for you, visit your Command Volunteer Coordinator for more information.
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