The Corporation for National and Community Service hosts the most comprehensive collection of information on volunteering in the U.S. at its Web site: www.VolunteeringInAmerica.gov. The site allows civic leaders, nonprofit organizations, and interested individuals to retrieve a wide range of information regarding trends and demographics in volunteering in their regions, states, and almost 200 cities. This document highlights some of the key findings from the data. For the purposes of this report, volunteers are persons age 16 and older who serve through or with an organization without pay at any point during a 12 month-period between September of one year and September of the following year
No one doubts the potential value of volunteers; the tougher issue is getting the most out of them. ...
As a result of the economic crisis, the nation is grappling with high levels of lost jobs, foreclose...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...
The Corporation has produced a national report that for the first time tracks volunteering over a 30...
"Volunteering in America: 2007 City Trends and Rankings" uses volunteer data collected by the U.S. C...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: While the United States recently experienced record highs in total volunteer ...
The Corporation has produced the most comprehensive national report ever conducted on college studen...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The United States has experienced declines in adults’ rates of volunteering w...
In May 2014, United Way Worldwide's research team surveyed 74 U.S. and international United Way CEOs...
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
An INDEPENDENT SECTOR national survey report indicates that many Americans are not being asked to vo...
National and International Volunteerism Among Volunteers in the United States, 200
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Volunteerism represents a major source of labor in the United States (Dutta-Bergman, 2004). It invol...
Examines how volunteers are using their professional and occupational skills during volunteer activi...
No one doubts the potential value of volunteers; the tougher issue is getting the most out of them. ...
As a result of the economic crisis, the nation is grappling with high levels of lost jobs, foreclose...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...
The Corporation has produced a national report that for the first time tracks volunteering over a 30...
"Volunteering in America: 2007 City Trends and Rankings" uses volunteer data collected by the U.S. C...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: While the United States recently experienced record highs in total volunteer ...
The Corporation has produced the most comprehensive national report ever conducted on college studen...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The United States has experienced declines in adults’ rates of volunteering w...
In May 2014, United Way Worldwide's research team surveyed 74 U.S. and international United Way CEOs...
Over one million individuals reported volunteering internationally in 2008. Young or middle-aged, Wh...
An INDEPENDENT SECTOR national survey report indicates that many Americans are not being asked to vo...
National and International Volunteerism Among Volunteers in the United States, 200
Volunteering has always been an important part of American society. In his 1835 book, Democracy in A...
Volunteerism represents a major source of labor in the United States (Dutta-Bergman, 2004). It invol...
Examines how volunteers are using their professional and occupational skills during volunteer activi...
No one doubts the potential value of volunteers; the tougher issue is getting the most out of them. ...
As a result of the economic crisis, the nation is grappling with high levels of lost jobs, foreclose...
Volunteering is intricately woven into the fabric of our society. In 2009 alone, approximately 63.4 ...