Idaho State Waiver Credentials provide recognition for those who have met the criteria for providing volunteer service to their community. This recognition can be in the form of an official credential from the State of Idaho. The criteria include a commitment of at least 50 hours of volunteer service over a 12-month period. Volunteers may choose to work with one or many organizations, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.
These credentials show the State’s commitment to recognizing and honoring those who volunteer their time and effort. In order to obtain a waiver credential, volunteers must submit a written request to the Idaho State Waiver Credential Committee. The Committee will review the request and determine if the volunteer has met the criteria in order to receive the waiver credential. If granted, the State of Idaho will issue a unique id number to the volunteer to be able to use on their official document.
The recognition provided by these credentials is an important way to honor those who give back to their community by volunteering their time. The credential will serve as a physical reminder of their dedication and commitment to the cause and will give them the recognition they deserve.