New Report: Involving International Online Volunteers
Posted by on July 28, 2006
Involving International Online Volunteers: Factors for Success, Organizational Benefits, and New Views of Community
By Jayne Cravens, MSc
In conjunction with the Institute for Volunteering Research’s November 2005 conference, “Volunteering Research: Frontiers and Horizons,” this research was undertaken to assess current common practices among organizations successfully involving international online volunteers; to explore the role online volunteering may play in building a more cohesive global community; and to assess the relationship between involving online volunteers and building organizational capacities. This paper offers a brief history and overview of online volunteering practice and details survey results regarding organizations that involved the Outstanding Online Volunteers of 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 at http://www.onlinevolunteer.org
http://www.ijova.org/PDF/VOL24_NO1/IJOVA_VOL24_NO1_Intl_Online_Vols_Jayne_Cravens.pdf
This paper is published in The International Journal of Volunteer Administration (IJOVA)
http://www.ijova.org/
A listing of all of the research I know about regarding online volunteering, by a variety of authors, is listed here:
http://www.coyotecommunications.com/volunteer/ovresearch.html
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