Volunteering and Health:
Volunteers agree that volunteering helps them to lead healthier lives.
• 68% of volunteers agree that “volunteering has made me feel physically healthier.”
• 89% of volunteers agree that “volunteering has improved my sense of well-being.”
• 73% of volunteers agree that “volunteering lowers my stress levels.”
• 29% of volunteers who suffer from a chronic condition agree that “volunteering has helped me manage a chronic illness.”
• Volunteering appears to correspond to a healthier BMI. 34% of volunteers are considered to have an “average” BMI, compared to 27% of non-volunteers. In addition, a lower proportion of volunteers (31%) were identified as obese when compared to non-volunteers (36%).
Volunteering and Satisfaction with Life:
Volunteering appears to correspond with higher levels of life satisfaction – including a greater sense of meaning and purpose and higher levels of optimism.
• 92% of volunteers agree that volunteering enriches their sense of purpose in life.
• Volunteers are significantly more likely (72%) to characterize themselves as “optimistic” compared to non-volunteers (60%).
• They are also significantly more likely (36%) to rate their overall satisfaction with their lives as “very good” compared to non-volunteers (26%).
• Volunteers are significantly more likely (42%) to say they have a “very good” sense of meaning in their lives, compared to non-volunteers (28%).
• Volunteers are significantly more likely (40%) to say they have a “very good” sense of purpose in their life, compared to non-volunteers (27%).
Volunteering Rates and Relationship to Work:
Employers have an important role to play in encouraging volunteerism among their employees.
• 25% of those who volunteer do so through their place of work.
• Among those who volunteer through work: o 84% agree that “more people would volunteer if their employers helped provide the means and the motivation.”
o 81% agree that “volunteering with work colleagues has strengthened our relationships.”
o 76% agree that “I feel better about my employer because of their involvement in my volunteer activities.”
o 21% agree that “I would not be a volunteer if it wasn’t for my employer.”
o 88% of all volunteers agree that volunteering provides networking/career development opportunities.
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Volunteerism in America
• More than four in every 10 Americans (41%) have volunteered in the last year (e.g., engaged in unpaid service activities, not including giving money or donations).
• 69% of Americans have made donations to an organization in the past year.
• 44% of Americans report that they intend to volunteer in 2010, with many citing “the opportunity to make a difference” as the motivation.