Civic and Community Engagement » Community Resource Awareness
Why It's Important
Community resource awareness is essential to a healthy
community. Local AAA’s play a vital and important role in providing a clearinghouse
of information on services for older adults. AAA’s are a gateway to learning
about volunteer opportunities. However, on a community wide basis, civic and community
engagement opportunities can be difficult to find. There is a demand among potential
volunteers who have been unable to find volunteer opportunities despite their own
searches. Awareness of matching portals and other opportunities is key to increasing
volunteerism.
See Data By: Richmond MSA | Virginia
| National
How Richmond Is Doing
- Awareness of community resources on volunteering
is very low (ODP CIVIC ENGAGEMENT,
2009)
- Richmond-based agency with the greatest aided
awareness is Connect Richmond at only 23 percent (ODP CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, 2009)
Use of Resources to Find Volunteers, Richmond MSA
|
Used to find volunteer opportunities
|
Gen Y & X
|
Boomers
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Silent
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Word of mouth or personal invitation
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56%
|
58%
|
51%
|
|
Website
|
40%
|
28%
|
13%
|
|
Agency-specific sources
|
11%
|
11%
|
16%
|
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Volunteer matching portal
|
8%
|
5%
|
4%
|
(ODP CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, 2009)
Awareness and use of community resources on volunteering is very low. Less than
one in four are aware of matching portals, and less than one in ten has used one.
(ODP CIVIC ENGAGEMENT, 2009)
How Virginia Is Doing
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How the U.S. Is Doing
According to a 2007 VolunteerMatch.com
survey, over 70% of nonprofits surveyed agreed that
the increased availability of skilled volunteers would be helpful to their volunteer
program. Online volunteer recruiting tools such as
VolunteerMatch.com provide non-profits with a powerful tool for to expand
their volunteer recruiting capacity. Among nonprofit users:
- 84% say it makes it easier for them to reach
out and recruit more volunteers
- 82% say it makes it easier to find the right
volunteers
- 77% say it helps them find volunteers with the
skills and abilities they need
- 65% say it helps free up valuable resources
(VOLUNTEERMATCH.COM, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, 2007)

(VOLUNTEERMATCH.COM, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, 2007)
Data Sources
Corporation for National & Community Service
http://www.volunteeringinamerica.gov/
Federal Interagency Forum on Aging Related Statistics
http://www.agingstats.gov/agingstatsdotnet/main_site/default.aspx
ODP, Civic Engagement Research Study
http://www.olderdominion.org/documents/civic_engagement.pdf
U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
http://www.census.gov/acs/www/
Volunteer Match, Great Expectations, 2007
http://www.volunteermatch.org/nonprofits/resources/greatexpectations/GreatExpectations_FullReport.pdf