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2009 National Survey of Volunteering Issues - is now closed.

The National Survey of Volunteering Issues is now closed.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the survey. Results are being analysed and a full report will be released on Friday the 4 December in celebration of International Volunteer Day (Saturday 5 December).

About the National Survey of Volunteering Issues

The Survey is conducted online each year and incorporates two subsidiary surveys; one survey each for volunteers and volunteer-involving not-for-profit organisations. The National Survey of Volunteering Issues explores known and emerging issues in volunteering and volunteer management practices.

The National Survey invites views and experiences from volunteers, managers of volunteers, organisations that involve volunteers, businesses with employee volunteering programs.  The feedback received helps keep us, the sector, and government, up to date with known and emerging issues that impact volunteers and volunteering in Australia.

Previous Survey Results

2008 National Survey of Volunteering Issues

Over 2800 volunteers and not for profit organisations from all States and Territories participated in the 2008 National Issues Survey. As in previous years, 98% of volunteers surveyed feel their work as a volunteer makes a difference to their organisation and its work.  The survey also showed that volunteering increases people’s sense of community belonging (86% of volunteers surveyed report this) which has positive health and wellbeing impacts – for individuals and communities.

Over one third of volunteers surveyed access training and develop skills through volunteering which they believe aids their current and future employment.  Often we focus on the skills that flow from the paid workforce to the community sector through volunteering.  It is important to recognise the reciprocity of benefits to Australian workplaces from volunteering.

The survey also showed that most volunteer involving organisations surveyed recognise the importance of having sound volunteer management processes; many are striving for best practice.  In spite of their valiant efforts, they often still struggle to afford costs associated with recruitment, necessary training, insurance and reimbursement of expenses incurred by volunteers, which in turn hinders their ability to recruit and support volunteers.

Download National Survey of Volunteering Issues 2008 PDF [666kb]

2007 National Survey of Volunteering Issues

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National Survey of Volunteering Issues 07.

2006 National Survey of Volunteering Issues

Download the National Survey of Volunteering Issues 06

For more information about the Volunteering Australia National Survey of Volunteering Issues contact us.

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