Volunteers Make a Globe of Divergence!

The IVC program embraces all installation volunteer programs, unites all volunteers who back up Service Members and Families and formalizes the military'southward commitment to volunteerism.

Volunteers contribute a broad range of services that enhance and expand the capabilities of military programs and services. Working as teams, paid and volunteer, provide real-life solutions for successful military living.

Overview

Our Mission

Promote and strengthen volunteerism past uniting community volunteer efforts, supporting professional direction, enhancing volunteer career mobility, and establishing volunteer partnerships to support private personal growth and life-long volunteer commitment.

Installation Volunteer Corps (IVC) Program

The IVC program embraces all installation volunteer programs, unites all volunteers who support Service Members and Families and formalizes the war machine'south commitment to volunteerism. Volunteers contribute a broad range of services that enhance and expand the capabilities of military machine programs and services. Working as teams, paid and volunteer, As a liaison and resources for installation and private volunteer organizations, the JBLM Installation Volunteer Corps provides resource, training to organizations and volunteers to assess, develop and strengthen their volunteer programs.

  • View our Volunteer Brochure

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Volunteer Orientation

Volunteer Orientation is a full general overview of volunteering on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, the Volunteer Management Data System (VMIS), and how to record/manage your service hours.

2022 Training Dates

Jan. 13 | Feb. 10 | Mar. x | Apr. 14 | May nineteen | Jun. 16
Jul. 14 | Aug. eleven | Sep. 8 | Oct. 6 | Nov. four

To register for a session, visit ⚠ jblmdpfr.timetap.com.

Customized grooming is available for units, organizations, and large groups. Contact 253-967-2324 for data or to coordinate.

VMIS Organizational Signal of Contact (OPOC) Training

VMIS Organizational Point of Contact (OPOC) grooming is designed for those who have been designated every bit the volunteer management POC for their unit or organization. Topics covered include how to enter/manage position descriptions, manage volunteer service records, and verify submitted hours.

2022 Training Dates

January. xiii | Feb. 10 | Mar. ten | April. 14 | May xix | Jun. xvi
Jul. xiv | Aug. xi | Sep. eight | October. 6 | Nov. 4

To annals for a session, visit ⚠ jblmdpfr.timetap.com.

Customized preparation is bachelor for units, organizations, and large groups. Contact 253-967-2324 for information or to coordinate.

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VMIS: Are Y'all Tracking?

JBLM units/organizations are on line with the Section of Army Volunteer Management Information System (VMIS) at vmis.armyfamilywebportal.com!

  1. New Volunteers: Annals for an business relationship
    Existing Volunteers: If you had volunteered in the past and have a legacy VMIS account, transition that business relationship to the new arrangement
  2. Search for volunteer opportunities
  3. Brand contact with the volunteer arrangement
  4. Submit volunteer awarding for volunteer positions
  5. Log your hours (one time your application has been accepted)
  6. Document grooming and awards

Resources:

  • Short tutorial videos are available -HERE-
  • Modern VMIS Quick-Get-go Guide
  • Modernistic VMIS Volunteer Preparation Slides

The information travels with you when you PCS or ETS, and provides y'all with a consummate volunteer history whether you're just tracking your volunteer activities, or using the information to search for employment.

Opportunities

Youth Volunteering

Armed forces kids: there are volunteer opportunities for y'all both on and around JBLM!

In that location is no specific "minimum age" which applies to all - each arrangement will make the conclusion of their minimal age requirements for volunteers.

On Base: Questions? Call 253-967-2324

American Carmine Cross
Summer Youth Program

DFMWR: CYS-Hillside Teen Eye, 253-967-4441

Keystone and Torch Clubs offer community service opportunities. Call to make an engagement to talk over how you can get involved today!

Library

Bookpatch (Grandstaff): Lewis-Main

McChord Library - McChord Field

Religious Support

Off Base of operations - Potential Opportunities List: Call 253-967-2324

Off-Base Volunteering

If y'all reside off postal service and are looking to volunteer a petty closer to where you alive, our Installation Volunteer Corps office is connected with numerous off-base organizations to aid connect you with opportunities in your local area.

Call 253-967-2324 and allow usa know more than about what y'all're interested in so nosotros can aid you observe the perfect fit.

Types of Volunteers

What Blazon of Volunteer Volition You lot Be?

​​​​​​​Statutory volunteers are those volunteers authorized by federal statute (10 USC 1588) to provide services in certain Department of Defense activities such as MWR, family programs, museums, chaplain, kid intendance, etc. Statutory volunteers, when registered, recording hours, and acting within the scope of their position clarification, are provided certain benefits by constabulary such as worker's bounty.

Private system volunteers are office of non-federal entities authorized to operate on the installation. These organizations contribute to the overall installation mission, just their volunteers are not considered statutory. All liability for incidents/accidents or injury to the volunteer are the responsibleness of the individual organization.

Free service volunteers provide services to organizations non covered under the federal statute, and practise then with no expectation of bounty or benefit coverage.

Benefits and Incentives

Benefits of Volunteering

At that place are many benefits to becoming a volunteer, here are just a few:

  • Refines job skills and provides opportunities to acquire new ones
  • Helps grow your social and professional person networks
  • Volunteer service tin can be added to resumes, eliminating gaps in employment
  • Allows you to feel more connected to your community and the people in information technology
  • Promotes well-being, both mentally and physically
  • Provides a sense of purpose and bolsters confidence

Incentives for Registering and Tracking Hours

  • Each volunteer registered in VMIS can receive the Army Volunteer Corps lapel pin
  • Logging hours can earn an award per JBLM Regulation 672-3, Customs Volunteer Service Awards Program

Resources

Forms and Links

  • DD 2793 (Blank Class)
  • DA 4713 - Daily Time Record (Fillable)
  • JBLM Regulation 672-3
  • Modern VMIS Quick-Beginning Guide
  • Modernistic VMIS Volunteer Training Slides

Volunteer FAQs

Q: Where exercise I get to larn almost the volunteering process and volunteer opportunities?

A: Contact the Installation Volunteer Corps office at 253-967-2324.

Q: Can I volunteer with more than one organization?

A: Yes, you are able to volunteer with more than than one unit/organization.

Q: Do I ready my ain volunteer schedule?

A: Yes, you are able to ready your weekly volunteer schedule with the supervisor or plan manager.

Q: Do I take to be a U.S. citizen to volunteer?

A: No, every bit long as y'all have a DOD ID carte du jour you are able to volunteer on postal service.

Q: How old do I need to be to volunteer?

A: Each organization volition make the determination of their minimal age requirements for volunteers. The historic period may vary from organization to organization.

Q: Is Childcare offered while I volunteer?

A: Each organization determines if they take the funds to pay for childcare for their volunteers. Yous will need to enquire the organization point of contact.

Q: Practise I accept to use the Volunteer Management Data System (VMIS) in guild to volunteer?

A: Yes, if you lot are volunteer on post (JBLM), you will demand to create a VMIS account, submit volunteer applications and record hours.

Q: Can I employ my volunteer service on my resume?

A: Yes y'all can. In fact, you are encouraged to maintain your Volunteer Service Tape in your VMIS account. Yous are building a volunteer resume in VMIS past submitting applications, recording volunteer hours, preparation, and awards.

Q: How do I maintain my Off Base volunteer hours?

A: When volunteering Off Base, use the DA 4713, Daily Time Record to maintain your hours. Employ one grade for each volunteer organisation. Include the organization (and your) name and year on the form. Fill the form out later each time you lot volunteer. At the cease of your volunteer commitment or calendar year, print the class and inquire the organization point of contact to print, sign, date, phone number at the bottom of the form. The completed class should be maintained in your 'Volunteer File'.

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