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TwitterBetween September 2022 and 2023, the formal volunteering rate among Americans aged 45 to 54 was estimated at **** percent. The age group with the highest percentage of volunteers was ** to 17-year-olds, with **** percent having volunteered with at least one organization in the same year.
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TwitterThis statistic displays the percentage of the population volunteering in the U.S. from 2008 to 2023. Between September 2022 and September 2023, about 28.3 percent of adults in America were volunteering, a significant increase from the low rates seen in 2020 and 2021.
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Volunteering Statistics: The concept of volunteering is essential in building communities and providing services that many organizations cannot afford. It also provides the volunteers with a sense of achievement. In the year 2024, there are so many people devoting their time and energy to different endeavors, which tells a lot about the importance of volunteering in this present age.
This article provides the fundamental volunteering statistics for the year 2024 while focusing on the benefits of this act to time, population, and money used.
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TwitterVolunteer rate and distribution of volunteer hours, population aged 15 and over, age group, 2013.
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TwitterBetween September 2022 and 2023, formal and informal volunteer rates varied between generations. That year, the formal volunteer rate among the Generation X population was **** percent. Generation Z had a lower volunteering rate, with **** percent of the generation having volunteered formally in the same time span.
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TwitterThe data for this website were collected through two supplements to the Current Population Survey (CPS); the Volunteer Supplement and the Civic Supplement. The CPS is a monthly survey of about 60,000 households, (approximately 100,000 adults) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The selected supplements collect data on the volunteering, voting, and civic activities of adults age 16 and older for volunteering and 18 and older for the civic supplement. Volunteers are considered individuals who performed unpaid volunteer activities through or for an organization at any point during the 12-month period, from September 1 of the prior year through the survey week in September of the survey year.
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TwitterBetween September 2022 and 2023, formal volunteer rates varied greatly between education levels. That year, the formal volunteer rate among Americans with a Graduate degree was around **** percent, significantly higher than the rate of those who had completed some college, which was ** percent.
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This dataset is the most comprehensive look at volunteering and civic life in the 50 states and 51 cities across the country. Data include volunteer rates and rankings, civic engagement trends, and analysis.
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This dataset is the most comprehensive look at volunteering and civic life in the 50 states and 51 cities across the country. Data include volunteer rates and rankings, civic engagement trends, and analysis.
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TwitterBetween September 2022 and 2023, an estimated **** percent of the population of Utah formally volunteered with at least one organization, making it the state with the highest rate that year. The state of Vermont followed behind, with a rate of **** percent between 2022 and 2023.
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This table contains 330 series, with data for years 2013 - 2013 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (11 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia; ...) Marital status (5 items: All marital status; Married or common-law; Single, never maried; Seperated or divorced; ...) Volunteer statistics (UOM) (6 items: Volunteer rate; Average annual volunteer hours; Median annual volunteer hours; Total annual volunteer hours; ...).
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This dataset is the most comprehensive look at volunteering and civic life in the 50 states and 51 cities across the country. Data include volunteer rates and rankings, civic engagement trends, and analysis.
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TwitterIn 2023/24, approximately 54 percent of people in England advised that they had volunteered at least once in the previous year, with 33 percent volunteering at least once a month. In general, the share of people saying they volunteered has been declining since 2013/14, when approximately 70 percent of the population volunteered in a year.
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Youth Agency Youth Voluntary Service System accumulates data on youth volunteering in host organisations. The Authority shall provide data to be collected from 2018 and updated. scheduled daily. The data collects host organizations name and address, year of application for volunteering, accepted, number and amount of rejected normal applications, applications for membership numbers as a curator and mentor.
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TwitterThe Current Population Survey Civic Engagement and Volunteering (CEV) Supplement is the most robust longitudinal survey about volunteerism and other forms of civic engagement in the United States. Produced by AmeriCorps in partnership with the U.S. Census Bureau, the CEV takes the pulse of our nation’s civic health every two years. The CEV can support evidence-based decision making and efforts to understand how people make a difference in communities across the country. The findings on this page are based on data collected in September of 2017, 2019, and 2021. All figures are weighted to account for the random selection of eligible respondents and missing data due to nonresponse. They reflect state-level rates of six key measures of civic engagement: FORMAL VOLUNTEERING: the estimated share of state residents who spent any time volunteering for any organization or association in the past year. INFORMAL HELPING: the estimated share of state residents who exchanged favors with neighbors such as house sitting, watching each other’s children, lending tools, and other things to help each other at least once in the past year. ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIP: the estimated share of state residents who belonged to any groups, organizations, or associations in the past year. CHARITABLE GIVING: the estimated share of state residents who gave money or possessions with a combined value of more than $25 to a non-political group or organization such as a charity, school, or religious organization in the past year. TALKING WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY: the estimated share of state residents who talked to or spent time with friends and family at least once in the past year. TALKING WITH NEIGHBORS: the estimated share of state residents who had a conversation or spent time with neighbors at least once in the past year. A spreadsheet with all of these figures is provided as an attachment along with additional resources about the CEV data. Click on "Show More" to view and download. For the full CEV datasets, please see https://data.americorps.gov/browse?q=cev&sortBy=last_modified&utf8=%E2%9C%93 For more top-line findings from the CEV, please see https://americorps.gov/about/our-impact/volunteering-civic-life
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This dataset is the most comprehensive look at volunteering and civic life in the 50 states and 51 cities across the country. Data include volunteer rates and rankings, civic engagement trends, and analysis.
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This Alberta Official Statistic describes the volunteer rates of adult Albertans with organizations for the period 2009‑2010 to 2014‑2015. The results are based on an annual province‑wide telephone survey of 1,000 adult Albertans who were asked whether they did any volunteer work in a variety of areas in the past year.
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TwitterIn 2017, **** percent of people in the United States aged between 35 and 54 years old with an advanced degree volunteered - the highest of any age group and education level. The group with the lowest rate of volunteering was those aged over ** without a high school diploma, with *** percent of this group volunteering during 2017.
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A dataset summarizing national and local volunteer statistics that highlight the social, health, and economic benefits of serving others within the community.
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TwitterBetween September 2022 and 2023, the formal volunteering rate among Americans aged 45 to 54 was estimated at **** percent. The age group with the highest percentage of volunteers was ** to 17-year-olds, with **** percent having volunteered with at least one organization in the same year.