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Volunteers' Motivations: Findings from a National Survey

E. Gil Clary

College Of St. Catherine

Mark Snyder

University of Minnesota

Arthur A. Stukas

University of Pittsburgh

The present investigation used responses to Independent Sector's 1992 national survey of giving and volunteering in the United States to address several questions about the motivations of volunteers. Drawing on the functional approach to volunteers' motivations, and its operationalization in the Volunteer Functions Inventory (VFI), relations between motivations and various aspects of volunteer behavior were examined, along with associations of motivations and demographic variables. Analyses revealed that current volunteers and nonvolunteers differed on motivations; people with different volunteering histories revealed different motivational patterns; unique combinations of motivations were associated with different types of volunteering activities; and motivational differences were associated with different demographic groups. The implications of these findings for understanding the nature and function of the motivations to volunteer, and the applications to the practice of volunteerism, are discussed.

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Vol. 25, No. 4, 485-505 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/0899764096254006


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