Although it is assumed that volunteers make an extremely important contribution to organizations and the community, studies that examine their direct impact are scarce. Using quantitative and qualitative data collected from clients, volunteers and staff at the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, examined is the impact of volunteers on the organization, the clients and on themselves. Volunteers had a high direct and indirect impact on recipients, including on their attitudes toward volunteering and their future behavior. Volunteers gained intrinsic and extrinsic benefits and, as expected, their participation had a positive impact on the organization. The study contributes to the body of knowledge on social impact and volunteering.21 page(s
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Perceived altruism, an attitude that clients may attribute to those who work with them, was examined...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Although it is assumed that volunteers make an extremely important contribution to organizations and...
This study seeks a more comprehensive understanding of the importance of volunteer impact reporting....
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteers can be an important resource of many nonprofit organizations. The ability to meet the mis...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
Because involvement in specific organizations typically is part of a general pattern of social parti...
The volunteer landscape across the country shows a demonstrable need for volunteers to help nonprofi...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
In a special issue of Research on Social Work Practice 21 (4), 2011, Ram Cnaan and Thomas McLauglin ...
The relation of giving money to charitable causes and volunteering for an association is examined in...
Studies find evidence of a growing trend in episodic volunteering and suggest that it attracts indiv...
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Perceived altruism, an attitude that clients may attribute to those who work with them, was examined...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...
Although it is assumed that volunteers make an extremely important contribution to organizations and...
This study seeks a more comprehensive understanding of the importance of volunteer impact reporting....
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has f...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
Volunteers can be an important resource of many nonprofit organizations. The ability to meet the mis...
Sustained volunteering represents an aim difficult to achieve in the context of non-profit organizat...
Because involvement in specific organizations typically is part of a general pattern of social parti...
The volunteer landscape across the country shows a demonstrable need for volunteers to help nonprofi...
Volunteering is essential for developed economies. While previous research about volunteering has fo...
In a special issue of Research on Social Work Practice 21 (4), 2011, Ram Cnaan and Thomas McLauglin ...
The relation of giving money to charitable causes and volunteering for an association is examined in...
Studies find evidence of a growing trend in episodic volunteering and suggest that it attracts indiv...
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Perceived altruism, an attitude that clients may attribute to those who work with them, was examined...
Volunteer programs are expected to positively impact the organizations in which they exist. This art...