Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc.
Connecting People with Purpose., Community., Resources., Service., Opportunities.
Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc. is the collective term for three related non-profit organizations – BVI, National Emergency Assistance (NEA) and Retiree Resources Corporation (RRC). We provide Tennessee Valley Authority retirees and former TVA employees with the opportunity to get involved in volunteer work, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) work and TVA contract work.
Bicentennial Volunteers, Inc.
BVI offers an opportunity to volunteer at the Visitor Centers at Fontana Dam, Kentucky Dam, Norris Dam, and Raccoon Mountain Pumped Storage Facility along with a variety of other volunteer opportunities.
National Emergency Assistance, Inc.
FEMA relies on NEA employees to augment their disaster assistance endeavors all over the United States.
Retiree Resources Corporation
Many TVA retirees and former employees are working through RRC to provide temporary staff augmentation to TVA.
We seek to make an impact in our Tennessee Valley community through the following efforts each year
STEM grants given to Tennessee Valley teachers
Visitors to the TVA Visitor Centers
Tennessee Valley Robotics Teams entered into competitions
RRC employees supporting TVA through staff augmentation
NEA employees deployed to disaster areas
Retirees doing projects to help improve their communities
What’s New?
TVA Delays Publishing Final 2025 Integrated Resource Plan & EIS
May 5, 2025
TVA is celebrating our upcoming anniversary by serving the people of the Tennessee Valley region. Join us in celebrating through service and register to participate in a service opportunity in your community.
When: This year, we will celebrate throughout the week of May 12
Who: Any TVA employee, retiree, intern or contractor can register to volunteer (just be sure to clear it with your supervisor if the opportunity is during your normal work hours)
Where: We’ve been collecting opportunities throughout the Valley region, with a focus on those areas where TVA employees work and live
How: Check with your supervisor to see if a team or facility event has already been scheduled for your group. If not, visit the Volunteer Tracking System
Get Ready to Celebrate Through Service This Week
May 5, 2025
TVA is celebrating our upcoming anniversary by serving the people of the Tennessee Valley region. Join us in celebrating through service and register to participate in a service opportunity in your community.
When: This year, we will celebrate throughout the week of May 12
Who: Any TVA employee, retiree, intern or contractor can register to volunteer (just be sure to clear it with your supervisor if the opportunity is during your normal work hours)
Where: We’ve been collecting opportunities throughout the Valley region, with a focus on those areas where TVA employees work and live
How: Check with your supervisor to see if a team or facility event has already been scheduled for your group. If not, visit the Volunteer Tracking System
TVA Signs Environmental Report Documents
Apr 28, 2025
VP New Nuclear Program Scott Hunnewell signs the Environmental Report documents this morning with Sr. Manager New Nuclear Licensing, Ray Schiele and Director of Licensing and Planning, Brian McDermott, who have worked with a team of licensing and environmental professionals for about two years to prepare for this submission to the NRC today.
This moves TVA one step closer to submitting the complete Construction Application Permit (CPA). The rest of the CPA is expected to be submitted no later than June.
Under the Microscope
Apr 25, 2025
TVA and Trout Unlimited Keep Tabs on Clinch River’s Tiny Aquatic Insects
Out of the darkness, a 5-foot creature floated into the bright light.
Its stubbled bald head gleamed above bulging black eyes. A set of piercing mandibles stood open in a silent “Oh.”
“Looks like something out of the Alien movie,” Bob Stephan, Clinch River Chapter of Trout Unlimited board member, said. He laughed from his spot beside the projector screen.
“Caddisfly larva – stick bait,” Dave Matthews, Tennessee Valley Authority aquatic zoologist, said. He pointed to the insect’s curled claws. “Big old front legs there. He’s a predator.”
A Pioneering Phoenix
May 6, 2025
On a swath of land northwest of Paducah, Kentucky, Tennessee Valley Authority is building the world’s first large-scale solar field on a closed coal ash site.
Once completed, Project Phoenix will feature 240,000 solar panels capable of generating 100 megawatts – enough to power about 58,500 homes.
And the project, located on TVA property just west of the Shawnee Fossil Plant, will produce that power using far less land than a typical industrial-scale solar project.
Interested in FEMA Disaster Recovery Work? Apply now.
May 1, 2025
BVI is now accepting applications for National Emergency Assistance (NEA) employment. NEA is the non-profit organization managed by BVI that conducts the FEMA work in support of TVA. The application process is open to all former and retired TVA employees, and former and retired Federal employees. This includes all branches of the US military.
If you wish to apply, please email a resume in Word (*.doc) or Adobe (*.pdf) format to NEA_Manager@tva.gov by May 23, 2025. Please title the email “NEA Employment.”
Send any questions you may have to the same address.