It's that time of the year again! Help us showcase the phenomenal work that volunteers do in our community and honour both groups and individuals for their extraordinary contribution in Irish in Britain's Annual Volunteer Awards, first launched in 2018
The winners and finalists of the Volunteer Awards will be invited to our Awards Ceremony, which will take place on Thursday 4 June at the Irish Cultural Centre in Hammersmith, where they will have a chance to meet special guests and receive a gift for their contribution to the community.
Read our report from the Awards Ceremony in 2025.
Who can be nominated?
Do you know an outstanding volunteer or group of volunteers?
Do they volunteer for an Irish in Britain member organisation?
If so, you can nominate them for an award and help give them the recognition they deserve!
Previous nominees, finalists and award-winners are eligible for re-nomination. The judges panel will be made up of individuals external to Irish in Britain and its members.
There are four categories for nomination:
Young Volunteer (under 25)
Individual
Trustee (Committee or board member)
Group (Individuals who regularly volunteer together, up to six people)
How to nominate
First read all the Volunteer Awards Details and Rules 2026
Then just fill in the Volunteer Awards Nomination form 2026
Please email Aisling - communitydevelopment@irishinbritain.org if you have any questions.
Nominations opened on Monday 9 February and the deadline for submitting is 5pm Monday 30 March 2026.
We look forward to receiving your nominations!
Any queries email Communitydevelopment@irishinbritain.org
Irish in Britain established these annual awards in 2018 to recognise outstanding volunteers within our member organisations throughout the Irish community in Britain.
Two new awards were launched in 2023, one is an Award for an Outstanding Young Volunteer (for nominees under 25).
We also created a special award named the David O'Keeffe Award in memory of David O'Keeffe. David was manager of the Irish Cultural Centre until his sudden death in November 2019.
This Award will be presented to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the Irish community in Britain.