Value of Volunteer Time Report | Independent Sector Resources
independentsector.org › value-of-volunteer-timeApr 18, 2022 · Volunteers in the United States hold up the foundation of civil society. They help their neighbors, serve their communities, and provide their expertise. No matter what kind of volunteer work they do, they are contributing in invaluable ways. In its newest Value of Volunteer Time report, Independent Sector, with the Do Good Institute, announced on April 18, 2022 that the latest value of a volunteer hour is estimated to be $29.95, which is a 4.9% increase from 2020 to 2021.
Independent Sector Releases New Value of Volunteer Time of ...
independentsector.org › blog › independent-sectorApr 20, 2021 · Independent Sector Releases New Value of Volunteer Time of $28.54 Per Hour. Volunteers contribute billions to the United States through their time, talent, and effort in 2020 even while volunteer opportunities were limited due to COVID-19 pandemic. (WASHINGTON, April 20, 2021) – Today, Independent Sector, with the Do Good Institute, announces that the latest value of a volunteer hour is $28.54 – up 4.9% from the previous year.
Value of volunteer time rose to nearly $30 per hour in 2021
philanthropynewsdigest.org › news › value-ofApr 19, 2022 · Independent Sector (IS) has announced that the estimated value of a volunteer hour in the United States reached $29.95 in 2021, up 4.9 percent from $28.54 in 2020. According to the Value of Volunteer Time, based on data from AmeriCorps on volunteer hours, in the United States volunteers typically contribute nearly $200 billion to their communities. There is evidence that the number of hours volunteered declined in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Giving rate back up, but volunteering rate still down in 2021
philanthropynewsdigest.org › news › giving-rate-backJan 11, 2022 · Giving rate back up, but volunteering rate still down in 2021. January 12, 2022. The percentage of Americans who gave to charity in the past year has rebounded, but the percentage who volunteered has continued to decline, a Gallup poll finds. A survey conducted in December 2021 of 811 adults nationwide found that 81 percent of respondents said they had donated money in the past year, up from 73 percent in April 2020 and nearly back to the 83 percent seen in 2017 and 2013.