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- Providing structured volunteer management tools
- Tracking volunteer hours for readiness reporting
- Supporting SFRG volunteer recruitment and onboarding
- Assisting units in building internal volunteer networks
- Offering position descriptions that protect both the volunteer and the unit
- Establishing or revitalizing volunteers in your SFRG
- Identifying meaningful roles for Family Members
- Supporting spouse employment through skill-building opportunities
- Needing structured volunteer oversight and documentation
- Wanting to recognize volunteer contributions formally
Army Volunteer Corps
The Army Volunteer Corps (AVC) plays a vital role in building a resilient, connected, and mission‑ready Army community.

AVC strengthens overall Army readiness by connecting Soldiers, Family Members, and Civilians with meaningful volunteer roles that build leadership, support unit morale, enhance career competitiveness, and foster community connection—especially during deployment cycles.
How AVC Supports Leaders
AVC supports command teams by:
Volunteers are force multipliers when properly supported.
When Leaders Should Work with AVC
Leaders should connect with AVC when: