This literature review discusses the research and the implications of it in the areas of: volunteer motivation; screening, training and supporting volunteers; volunteer empowerment; age, gender and disability as they relate to the volunteer experience; particular issues that schools must consider when using volunteers; legal issues which impact agencies; and best practices that have been developed for volunteer programs
Within organizations that utilize volunteers, efforts are not always made to fully understand the co...
Volunteers play a vital role in nonprofit organizations. While considerable research examines volunt...
Background: Volunteer programs that support older persons can assist them in accessing healthcare in...
Grossman and Furano discuss the elements that experience has shown need to be in place to allow volu...
Executive Summary: Virtually all nonprofit organizations depend to some extent on the work of volunt...
The motivation behind this paper is showing that the long-term survival of nonprofit organizations d...
An organization’s volunteer development program can serve as a useful tool in the P-20 framework to ...
For this thesis I chose to look at the role of the volunteer in the not for profit organization. Th...
There is an increasing interest from scholars and practitioners in understanding how non-profit orga...
The purpose of this handbook is to help students connect volunteer experiences with academic learnin...
Volunteers are a crucial resource for behavioral health organizations, especially those that rely pr...
Nonprofit organizations exist to meet community needs—often competing against 1.5 million other nonp...
Despite the growing importance of volunteers to many organizations, there has been little research i...
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
Portland, Maine, has a variety of programs that connect volunteers with youth based on particular ri...
Within organizations that utilize volunteers, efforts are not always made to fully understand the co...
Volunteers play a vital role in nonprofit organizations. While considerable research examines volunt...
Background: Volunteer programs that support older persons can assist them in accessing healthcare in...
Grossman and Furano discuss the elements that experience has shown need to be in place to allow volu...
Executive Summary: Virtually all nonprofit organizations depend to some extent on the work of volunt...
The motivation behind this paper is showing that the long-term survival of nonprofit organizations d...
An organization’s volunteer development program can serve as a useful tool in the P-20 framework to ...
For this thesis I chose to look at the role of the volunteer in the not for profit organization. Th...
There is an increasing interest from scholars and practitioners in understanding how non-profit orga...
The purpose of this handbook is to help students connect volunteer experiences with academic learnin...
Volunteers are a crucial resource for behavioral health organizations, especially those that rely pr...
Nonprofit organizations exist to meet community needs—often competing against 1.5 million other nonp...
Despite the growing importance of volunteers to many organizations, there has been little research i...
The Purpose of this research is to explore the unique dynamics associated with the volunteer workfor...
Portland, Maine, has a variety of programs that connect volunteers with youth based on particular ri...
Within organizations that utilize volunteers, efforts are not always made to fully understand the co...
Volunteers play a vital role in nonprofit organizations. While considerable research examines volunt...
Background: Volunteer programs that support older persons can assist them in accessing healthcare in...