Post Excellence Award
To qualify for the Post Excellence Award, a post is required to achieve excellence in four areas: membership, youth activities, community service and support to currently serving troops or veterans.
The purposes of this award are membership growth, exposure of American Legion values to the youth of the community, and increased visibility of the American Legion Family through service projects. A post achieving this qualification will have had numerous post members involved in planning and achieving these goals. Many posts are most likely already active in these areas and will qualify without extra effort. Others, however, will need to increase their efforts in one or more areas to qualify for the award.
The standard to be achieved in each area:
· Membership. Must be at least one member greater than the previous year. At least one post officer attends district meetings.
Provo Post hosted the Department Re-Vitalization Program for the Utah. Our Membership has gone from 61 Members to 115.

· Youth activities. Must sponsor and actively participate in at least one primary youth program: Boys State, American Legion Baseball, Oratorical, Boy Scouts or Junior Shooting Sports.
Dean Mendenhall Provo Post #13 has met the criteria for Youth activities by sponsoring 9 Boys and Girls to Boys and Girls State; We have sponsored the youth Soccer Spring and Fall Franklin Soccer Teams, During Veterans Day we honored The youth with the School Awards, We submitted two Eagle Scouts for Eagle Scout Scholarships, started the Sons of The American Post 13 Squadron with 5 members, We sponsored the Brigham Young Air Force and Army ROTC Departments with presentation of Excellent Awards and Scholarship Awards, and Provo High School JROTC Excellent Awards and Scholarship Awards, we held our Oratorical Scholarship Contest with 7 participants, one move to District level and continued to win the Department level to represent us at National. Robert Adams, Provo High School.

· Community service. Must accomplish a community service project with members of the Legion Family actively working in the community outside the post home. A wide range of potential projects exists, such as a project centered on one of Children & Youth’s emphasis areas to fulfilling a strictly local need. A monetary donation may be part of the project but may not constitute the entire project.
This alone will be a lasting endeavor for generations to come. Provo also Hosted a District Blood Drive. Provo has participated in Funeral Detail and Color Guard details. Provo Post #13 sets on the Mayor’s Veteran’s Council that promotes Veterans Day and Memorial Day events. Provo Post writes, conducts, and orchestrates the Provo Freedom Festival At Provo, Flag Retirement Ceremonies. This event draws approx. 1500 spectators and grows in number the last three years.
· Service to troops/veterans. Must accomplish a project supporting troops or veterans in the community with Legion Family members outside the post home. Potential projects include the Family Support Network, Heroes to Hometowns, or simply helping a local veteran with necessary updates to his or her home. Again, a monetary donation may be part of the project but may not constitute the entire project.
Provo Post was singularly responsible for finding meeting space for all Veterans Organizations after the City contract sunset with the new construction of a Recreation Center. Provo provided 3 truck loads of Toys for Tots with in the community during Christmas. We participated in the Welcome Home and send off to our Wastach Front Troops. Provo participated and continue to participate in the fund raising of Payson’s Veteran Home.

The district commander responsible for the post will certify a post as having achieved the four specified criteria. The district commander will submit a list of posts meeting the criteria to the department headquarters. That list should include the post name, post number, post address and post commander’s name. Ideally, the last two criteria are accompanied by copies of press releases submitted to the local media about the projects. That method ensures the projects were not only accomplished but that an attempt was made to enhance the image of The American Legion through local media. The copy submitted should include a date and time stamp showing receipt by the media outlet.
The department adjutant will transmit information as posts qualify to:
The American Legion National Headquarters
Attn: Membership
P.O. Box 1055
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1055

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