On this page you will find lots of interesting facts and figures, which might change the way you think about volunteering.
You can also visit the Institute for Volunteering Research at www.ivr.org.uk for more reports on volunteering.Formal Volunteering
Informal Volunteering
The same sample of people was also asked to rank the top three things they would most like to change in their local communities regarding the environment. The results reveal:
Other environmental concerns include:
See www.csv.org.uk/News/Crime+and+Grime.htm for more information.
The Great British Time Survey, conducted by ICM and commissioned by CSV, shows how people spend their time and how everyone has skills that can benefit others, including gamblers who can help children with numeracy, shopaholics who can help a disabled person with their retail needs, and gardeners who can rejuvenate local ‘grot spots’.
The CSV Make a Difference Day research reveals:
The survey asked people if they volunteered, and if not, why. The
most common reason given was shortage of time (68%), while many did
not think they had the right skills (44%).
The group least likely to volunteer were 18-24 year olds. Nearly three
quarters (73%) said they didn’t have time to volunteer and nearly
half (46%) said they were not interested. However the survey shows
they have a lot to give: