Fort Bragg / Fort Liberty: Service Beyond Service
Fort Bragg is one of the largest Army installations in the world. If you’re stationed here — active-duty, Guard, Reserve, or military family — there’s a veteran or neighbor in Fayetteville, Spring Lake, Hope Mills, or Cumberland County who needs help right now. One visit. 1–2 hours. Every hour documented.
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How to Volunteer Near Fort Bragg (Fort Liberty)
Fort Bragg — officially renamed Fort Liberty, though search behavior and local usage still strongly use both names — is home to 48,775 active-duty soldiers, making it one of the single most powerful Army volunteer recruitment zones in the country. Pope Army Airfield adds additional military presence to the Fayetteville cluster.
Army culture aligns naturally with mission-oriented service, weekend activation, and documented impact. The Army Volunteer Corps tracks community service through VMIS, and soldiers are already familiar with the concept of logged hours that travel with you between duty stations. IWTMYL provides verification letters on 501(c)(3) letterhead — the documentation your command needs for MOVSM nomination packets, NCOER/OER bullets, and promotion board submissions.
For Army personnel, the MOVSM is worth 10 promotion points in the Awards and Decorations category (per AR 600-8-19). Verify current point values with your unit’s promotion authority.
Five Steps to Documented Service
Register
2 minutes — tag yourself as active-duty, veteran, or military family. Select Army and Fort Bragg as your nearest installation.
Browse
Open requests near Fayetteville, Spring Lake, Hope Mills, Southern Pines, and Cumberland County.
Accept
Accept a visit and show up with a mower (or use shared equipment when available).
Complete
Complete the visit — we document your hours automatically.
Verify
Request a verification letter anytime for MOVSM packets, NCOERs, or evaluations.
MOVSM Criteria + Why Hours Don’t Need a Fixed Minimum
The Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal recognizes service members who perform sustained, direct volunteer service to the civilian community. Under DoD policy (DoDM 1348.33, Vol 2), qualifying service must meet four criteria:
- Voluntary — not detailed, tasked, or part of a command-sponsored project
- Civilian community oriented — serving neighbors, not military infrastructure
- Tangible results — visible, measurable impact (a mowed yard qualifies)
- Sustained — a pattern of service, not a single event
There is no DoD-mandated minimum hour threshold for the MOVSM — do not chase a mythical minimum number. Requirements vary by service branch and installation. Consult your chain of command for local guidance. We track every hour and provide official verification letters on 501(c)(3) nonprofit letterhead.
How This Fits VMIS / ACS Culture
The Army Volunteer Corps uses VMIS as its volunteer management system. Fort Bragg’s MWR page states organizations are online with VMIS and that volunteers can search opportunities and log hours there. Even though IWTMYL hours may not be in VMIS directly, we mirror the same principles: logged hours, portable records, and a clean verification artifact for your packets.
What We Provide
- Official hour verification letter on 501(c)(3) letterhead
- Detailed service log (dates, hours, households served, service types)
- Written confirmation that service was voluntary and civilian in nature
- Willingness to verify information if contacted by your command
For FRGs and Spouse Groups: Optional Team Missions
Fort Bragg has one of the largest family populations of any Army installation. If you’re an FRG leader or spouse group coordinator, we can set up group missions — 5 to 50 volunteers serving multiple yards in a single Saturday morning. We handle logistics, identify homeowners, and document every hour for each individual participant.
Military spouses face a persistently high unemployment rate — approximately 21% according to DoD reporting. Volunteer hours with IWTMYL create real resume experience: community coordination, scheduling, equipment logistics, and measurable impact. No long-term commitment. No complicated onboarding. Just show up and help a neighbor.
Your Service, Your Way
Army
Fort Bragg soldiers — active, Guard, or Reserve — your volunteer hours are documented on 501(c)(3) letterhead and support MOVSM nomination packets, NCOER bullets, and promotion boards.
Navy
Navy personnel supporting joint operations in the Fayetteville area — your hours count and are documented the same way.
Air Force
Pope Army Airfield personnel — IWTMYL volunteer hours show up naturally in EPR bullets and quarterly award submissions.
Marines
Marines in the Fayetteville area — direct, hands-on missions that build camaraderie while serving veterans and neighbors.
Coast Guard
Your hours count just the same. IWTMYL serves every community in every state.
National Guard & Reserve
You already live in Cumberland County. You see the overgrown yards. You’re uniquely positioned to make a difference right where you are — and document it.
FAQs
Can I volunteer off post near Fort Bragg?
How far from base are the requests?
Can my unit do this together?
Prefer to email directly?
This email is for military volunteer coordination only — unit service days, verification letters, and base-specific questions. Not for lawn help requests.
Can I do this with my spouse?
Do I need my own mower?
Can I get a verification letter?
Prefer to email directly?
This email is for military volunteer coordination only — unit service days, verification letters, and base-specific questions. Not for lawn help requests.
Will these hours show up in VMIS?
Help us reach more Fort Liberty families.
Free assets you can drop into a unit group chat, post at the chapel or MWR board, or pitch to your base paper. No login needed for most of the toolkit — copy-ready posts, branded flyers, fact sheet, press materials.
A Veteran Near Fort Bragg Needs Help Today.
Right now, a veteran or elderly neighbor in Fayetteville needs help with their yard. They can’t do it themselves. Your skills, your time, and your service ethic are exactly what they need.
I Want To Mow Your Lawn Inc. is a non-federal entity. It is not a part of the Department of Defense or any of its components and has no governmental status. Participation is voluntary and off-duty. Your chain of command determines award eligibility. The use of military terminology and program references on this page does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.




