Value of volunteering july 2010

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Diane Rutter / BAB/ Milton Keynes / 5 July 2010Diane Rutter / BAB/ Milton Keynes / 5 July 2010

The Value of Volunteering

Diane Rutter

(Heads up the Volunteer Centre for Buckinghamshire)

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What Volunteer Centres Do

• Encourage people to volunteer• Help charities & community groups to find the

right volunteers for their needs. • Match up individuals with volunteering

opportunities that they will enjoy.• Provide support, advice and training to

voluntary groups• Help get the volunteers voice heard

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Did you know?

¾ of all people in Britain volunteer

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Reasons people give for volunteering

• To improve things

• To help people

• Feel that the cause is important

• Had time to spare

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Most common reason given for not volunteering

• Not enough spare time

• Put off by bureaucracy

• Worried about risk and liability

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Why me?

• The social responsibility gene?

• Volunteering gives balance to my life

• I enjoy it !

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Did you know?

• The number of full-time equivalent volunteers across the globe is approximately 140 million people;

• if volunteers were a nation, they would be the 9th most populous country in the world.

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Value of volunteering Who benefits?

Volunteering is immeasurably valuable to:

• The individual or organisation helped

• Society

• The volunteer themself

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Value of volunteering

to the individual

helped

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Did you know?

90 million hours of formal voluntary work takes place in UK each week

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Value of volunteering to

the organisation helped

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Did you know?

Over ¾ voluntary organisations are entirely run by volunteers

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Value of volunteering to

Society

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Quality of life

• Places that report the highest quality of life also have the highest levels of informal volunteering

• Places with high levels of volunteering suffer less crime, enjoy better health and students achieve higher GCSE grades

Economic and Social Research Council 2004

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"A relatively poor community with lots of voluntary activity can do better in

relation to health, crime and education than a relatively affluent community

which lacks such activity"

“It seems that when we focus on the needs of others, we also reap benefits

ourselves.”

Professor Paul Whiteley

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Did you know?

Volunteers make a $400 billion contribution to the global economy

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What is the “economic value” of your volunteering?

Individually• Hours per week X appropriate hourly wage

wage

And the Value to BAB?• Number of vols X Hrs per week X average

hourly wage.

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But volunteering isn’t about money…

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Value of volunteering

to the volunteer

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Volunteer to spice up your sex life!

When asked, volunteers said that volunteering helped them…

• 20% cut down on alcohol• 21% smoked less• 20% lost weight• 9% men and 8% women said it improved their

sex life

CSV survey of over 600 volunteers 2004

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If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap.

If you want happiness for a day, go fishing.

If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune.

If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody

Chinese Proverb

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Thank You !

To all of you who volunteer!