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  1. Thesis ; Online: What motivates people to volunteer? A survey research study to analyze characteristics and motives of individuals that donate time

    Stein, Deborah D.

    2011  

    Abstract: Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the fact that nonprofits are experiencing diminishing financial resources. Volunteers have demonstrated their value to nonprofits and play important roles in ... ...

    Abstract Volunteerism is an essential component of the nonprofit workplace today, especially in light of the fact that nonprofits are experiencing diminishing financial resources. Volunteers have demonstrated their value to nonprofits and play important roles in all operations of nonprofit organizations. The volunteer contribution has led researchers to investigate different aspects of volunteering. The problem for nonprofits is that one in three volunteers turns over during the course of the year. The retention of volunteers is a goal of nonprofits. Volunteers play a critical role in nonprofits, and past research on volunteerism shows the value that these individuals have in providing high-quality programs. Yet for nonprofit agencies, these turnover rates in the volunteer workforce can be both costly to and disruptive of their operations. Knowing the volunteers' motives and their characteristics would help nonprofits with volunteer retention. This quantitative study was conducted by surveying volunteers using an instrument developed by Dr. Perry. The survey respondents were members of local Chambers of Commerce and one civic club. Data collection was done via an online survey using Survey Monkey.com. The purpose of this research was to study individual volunteers in order to provide information to help nonprofits develop strategies to assist in retaining volunteers. Understanding the motivations of individual volunteers and their characteristics may help nonprofits retain their commitment, and thus decrease the turnover. This survey research study investigates whether differences in motivation to volunteer are based on characteristics of income, gender, and ethnicity. These respondents feel reasons for volunteering are based in a feel good factor and the characteristics provide an interesting value.
    Keywords Social research|Occupational psychology
    Subject code 306
    Language ENG
    Publishing date 2011-01-01 00:00:01.0
    Publisher Capella University
    Publishing country us
    Document type Thesis ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: Prognostication and Goals of Care Decisions in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Survey of The Seattle International Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Consensus Conference Working Group.

    Sarigul, Buse / Bell, Randy S / Chesnut, Randall / Aguilera, Sergio / Buki, Andras / Citerio, Giuseppe / Cooper, D Jamie / Diaz-Arrastia, Ramon / Diringer, Michael / Figaji, Anthony / Gao, Guoyi / Geocadin, Romergryko G / Ghajar, Jamshid / Harris, Odette / Hoffer, Alan / Hutchinson, Peter / Joseph, Mathew / Kitagawa, Ryan / Manley, Geoffrey /
    Mayer, Stephan A / Menon, David K / Meyfroidt, Geert / Michael, Daniel B / Oddo, Mauro / Okonkwo, David O / Patel, Mayur B / Robertson, Claudia / Rosenfeld, Jeffrey V / Rubiano, Andres M / Sahuquillo, Juan / Servadei, Franco / Shutter, Lori / Stein, Deborah D / Stocchetti, Nino / Taccone, Fabio Silvio / Timmons, Shelly D / Tsai, Eve / Ullman, Jamie S / Vespa, Paul / Videtta, Walter / Wright, David W / Zammit, Christopher / Hawryluk, Gregory W J

    Journal of neurotrauma

    2023  Volume 40, Issue 15-16, Page(s) 1707–1717

    Abstract: ... ...

    Abstract Abstract
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic/diagnosis ; Brain Injuries, Traumatic/therapy ; Prognosis ; Consensus ; Disabled Persons ; Patient Care Planning
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-28
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 645092-1
    ISSN 1557-9042 ; 0897-7151
    ISSN (online) 1557-9042
    ISSN 0897-7151
    DOI 10.1089/neu.2022.0414
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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